Chattering - Ski

Chatter is rarely caused by just one thing; it is typically a combination of technical errors and gear limitations.

Wider skis (often 100mm+ underfoot) are designed for soft snow; when used on hardpack or ice, they provide less torsional stability and are prone to chattering. Ski Chattering

Misaligned boot cuffs can force the leg into a "bow-legged" position, preventing the tibia from properly engaging the ski edge and leading to instability. Equipment Factors: Chatter is rarely caused by just one thing;

Using an edge angle that is too steep for the slope's pitch can cause the ski to skip rather than slice through the snow. when used on hardpack or ice