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| Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 6
| Looking for good all-mtn skis Hey again. I'm in need of a new pair of skis, and I think for the first time I actually know what I want. I just don't know what models to look out for. I'm 5'8" and 130 lbs (yeah I'm skinny, but running cross country and long-distance track will do that for you). I'm looking for a ski that's good for all-mountain and carving, but at the same time I can use to some extent at the park. I don't want a pair of normal twin-tips, because they're usually useless outside the park and can't carve or do glades or anything. I believe the Line Assassin is designed like this--has a raised tail for riding fakie, but at the same time is designed to carve. At any rate, I'm looking for something like that. |
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| Ari Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Ashland, NH
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| i can not comment on the park aspect as i know little about such skis; however, you'll be hard pressed to find a ski that does two different aspects of skiing very well. generally, you have a lot of trade off. if you are looking for a ski that carves like a champ, goes into the woods, and hits the park on the side, i think you'll be hard pressed to find an all in one ski that does all of those things well. i rode a twin tip park styled ski once and was amazed how poorly it carved on the groomers.
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| Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Lynn and Lowell MA
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website: http://www.lineskis.com/products/fre...ty.php?navid=2 ln im also the same weight as you so that shouldnt be a problem... On the park part of it, it supposed to be good, but im not a park skier so i dunno(but i still have fun tryin to ski backwards http://www.tramdock.com/tramdock/LIN...lpine-Ski.html $210 and they have your size(164)
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| Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Highland Lakes, New Jersey(for now)
Posts: 187
| check out the Line FX-7.3 Ti. they also make the Line 7.3 carbon(Much softer). you can find them on e-bay. I have a pair @175cm. and a TR of 17m. Line skis are better suited 4 lighter skiers like your self. The 7.3Ti. skis well in the fresh/soft snow. In the bumps it is a blast.(soft tail). With me being 6'1" @200 lbs on the hard stuff i do tend to "Push" the ski, but using a 3deg side and a 1deg base bevel they hold ok. again with your weight that will not become an issue. One more thing if you pick up a pair of Line skis, get them tuned! For some reason Lines factory tune is less than good.
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| Join Date: Aug 2005
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| So I ultimately decided to go more of a carving direction as opposed to the park direction. It looks like I'm either going to get the Salomon Streetracer 10 or the Line Assassin MTX. Any thoughts? I'm not too good at this "ski shopping" stuff, really. |
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| Surfing AZ while waiting for snow Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Torrington, CT
Posts: 12,447
| Demo the skis that you're considering before you buy anything, you won't know whats best for you until you try them yourself...
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| Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Boston
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| Just bought a set of Head i.M-75 Monsters (163 cm) at the Ski Haus tent sale for $500, complete with Tyrolia Railflex 2 bindings. Not a bad deal. All of the reps, when asked what was like the Volkl 7-24 (they don't carry Volkls)immediatly said the Monster, and they all own a pair. Said they were similar to the Atomic SX-10, except better at everything (except edge-to-edge speed, but not enough to care). Pretty happy with the price (I had my brother checking prices on line to compare), and now I even more can't wait for the season to start. Is it snowing yet?
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| Ari Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Ashland, NH
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| definitely a good price for what you got. though i did not find head's to be as energetic as the 724 pro. just my experience though, both skis are marketed and designed for a similar use.
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| Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Highland Lakes, New Jersey(for now)
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The effect of a damp ski will make a ski feel as if it is slow edege to edege...but in realalty it is not. It just smoothes the ride out, where other skis may feel liveler and feel quicker edege to edege the ski may chatter and bounce around.(but not all skis will do this). going back to the chip. i run the head sl chip and the world cup SL with out the chip. I must admit the sl chip is much smoother but feels slower edege to edege( I use the Chip 4 training and free carving, but when it comes to race day the world cups come out). Oh, yeah the street racer is so so at best, but like any salomon they eare realy easy to ski. I have found thet most of the salomons(except thier race skis) fall off at speed and tend to wash out. Jmo Paul Elliott
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