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This year, I've switched from snowshoes/board to tele. I have shaped skis (Rossi Big Bangs) and was thinking of buying 85mm skins and just trimming them a little in the middle. I will have extra (unskinned) space on the tip and tail. Is this a bad idea??? Does it really matter???

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I can see a problem if one end gets dinked up and you have to cut off an end, then you're speical fit will not match the ski. Or if you need to use them on another pair of skis. I've never modified mine and they seem to work fine.

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With shaped skis, you will have a problem doing anything but skinning straight uphill on a hard pack or, worse, an icy snow surface -- unless you have custom trimmed skins that fit the entire ski. However, you'll be able to live with it unless you are out with a bunch of guys who DO have the correct fitted skins. Do your bindings accept ski crampons? I've never used them, but I bet they'd be just the thing for an icy snow surface.

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I haven't had a problem laying or following sidehill tracks in powder or packed powder conditions, with straight skins on shaped skis. Just cut an 1/8th of an inch off where they meet the edge of the ski so you can get "bite" when you side hill.

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Just some advice: have a second person standing by with a vacuum hose as you trim/re-trim your skins, or at least vacuum them well before you peel 'em off each time. My BCA skins gave off a lot of fiber/dust as I cut and I contaminated the glue when I pulled the fuckers off to reposition them.madgo_ron.gif I'm not sure if all brands are this flakey....or if I was just bone-headed. hellno3d.gif

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Yes, you want a little bit of edge showing - but ideally no more than 1/4" or so. Any more than this and you will be slipping all over the place when you try to diagonal up a frozen snow surface.

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