QS3 Suspension Setup for Wife

outdoorvista

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Just trying to dial in what would be best suspension setup for my wife on her Alpha. I’m 210 and she’s 130. So if I set it up for what I like, it’s way to stiff or not balanced to her liking. So in a 100% effort to set her sled up for her, I can only go by what she’s telling me and then I make tweaks from there.
Right now she is riding:
Skis- 45
FTS - 50
RTS - 110
All are set at 1 (soft) once get off the frail and into the powder.

She likes a lighter front end which helps her get into the counter steer. However this setup seems to want to pull her out of the counter steer.

Thoughts? Anyone else around the 130 lb mark wanting to share
 

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Just trying to dial in what would be best suspension setup for my wife on her Alpha. I’m 210 and she’s 130. So if I set it up for what I like, it’s way to stiff or not balanced to her liking. So in a 100% effort to set her sled up for her, I can only go by what she’s telling me and then I make tweaks from there.
Right now she is riding:
Skis- 45
FTS - 50
RTS - 110
All are set at 1 (soft) once get off the frail and into the powder.

She likes a lighter front end which helps her get into the counter steer. However this setup seems to want to pull her out of the counter steer.

Thoughts? Anyone else around the 130 lb mark wanting to share
If she likes less ski pressure try more air in the center shock.
 

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Id lower the fronts even more for her weight, and like skegpro mentioned increase the center shock pressure
 
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