Correct, that’s why something is changing stance, balance etc here.
Moving a mount forward(all things kept the same) will move weight forward which will initiate turns quicker and be easier to pivot because of a lighter tail. The carving power may eventually decrease if too far forward as there isn’t enough weight on the tail to prevent the tails washing out.
Moving a mount back should increase float and carving power(tails more locked in) at the expense of slower turn initiation and harder pivoting.
Wondering if something(binding delta or different forward lean on different boots?) is unconsciously causing their weight to be too forward near the middle/end of a turn now? That would cause the tails washing out even with a mount moved backwards.
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