Here's my situation: I have been riding my Burton Factory Prime 178 since the start of the season. I was doing pretty well on it and carving up the hill like a madman(sort of). The other day I dug out my old 156 Ultra Prime and thought I'd give that a try. So I switched my bindings over and went out to the hill. I've since been having the worst time getting back my carving capability. Every time I go to turn the nose washes out. This seems to happen more on my heelside turns. My first thought was that my body was over the nose too far, so I leaned back a bit. That helped a little, but now my butt is hanging out because of the backward leaning I'm doing, which is causing other problems. As of now, I'm working on geting my upper body back to a more forward direction on heelside turns. Since this board is causing me so much headache, I wanted to find out if anyone could shed some light on my problems. Also, another thing I thought of is that I might be too heavy for my board now, its rated up to 170 lbs, and I am about 185. Any advice you can lend would be greatly appreciated.
Allen Hunter