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| Paddling...... Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Now Playing at Sugarbush and Burke.
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| The 'Buying the Right Ski' Thread So here is a thread we can start regarding advice for ski buyers. Biggest thing to start: demo, demo, demo. Try all brands that you can and don't be too biased...you will be surprised by how some perform. I had never skied nor heard a lot about Head skis before and was skeptical...before getting on a demo pair in January 2003 To sum, demo, demo, demo and keep an open mind OK, so additional tips and advice? Specifically brands, length, shapes, good shops, etc, etc.
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| Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Lynn and Lowell MA
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| obvious stuff- big mountain/fat skis your going to want longer, carving skis are going to be shorter check if the ski is a twin tip because youll probably wnat it longer because the tip on the end will probably take off about 10cm basic ski size stuff- <70mm- carving ski 70mm-80mm- probably a ski for about 50% percent groomers/5o% off groomers 80mm-90mm- probably more off the groomers than on 90mm+ powder ski and never go to ski market...
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| Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: The Warming Earth
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BTW, this is a great thread idea. I don't think we talk about gear in here enough.
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| Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Boston
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| Ski Market brings up the other important part of buying skis- go to a reputable shop where the people know what you need and what they're talking about.
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| Ari Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Ashland, NH
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also, in the east there isn't much need for a 90+ waist ski. really, how many times are you really gonna need something that wide in the east? 80-90 is sufficient for a powder ski for the east coast, imnsho. ideally, a three ski quiver for the east coast would be 70~ish for the groomers, 80ish for the in bounds trees, bumps, natrual snow, etc, and 90ish for those big pow days. then again, i am biased as that is how i assembled my quiver Quote:
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| Ari Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Ashland, NH
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| i would like to note that reading the ski rags gear reviews in an attempt to help buy the right ski is not a good idea. most ski mags write short, unhelpful reviews with superfluous generalizations that often boarder on innuendo and worse. they are often meant to solicit a giggle more than disceminate knowledge. use a ski rag to help yourself catagorize skis and see what skis are in the same field and why. general base knowledge and that is all. a supremely good resource for ski gear is epicski.com's gear forum. i don't make a ski purchase without consulting that site's incredibly thorough back log of information, generally posted from reliable sources that state their bias, physical dimensions, and limitations. also in regards to ski rags, they won't post a bad review of a ski because the ski companies pay for ads. consider that one long and hard before buying your next ski based on information from a source biased by money. can't advise enough against reading any ski mag for gear info.
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Epic is a great place to talk and here about skis. I hope we can do it a little more here. They are skiers and so are we, but they seem into gear alot more there and maybe this forum is mostly into the ski areas.
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| Ari Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Ashland, NH
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| yea, i did say the rags are good for a general knowledge base for getting an idea of what skis are out there in a particular catagory. i'm down for more gear discussion here and wasn't suggesting gear discussion be done at epic instea of AZ, but you can't beat the knowledge and depth of info on that forum any where on the net. they have an entire section with three forum divisions dedicated to ski gear.
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