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| Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: Connecticut
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| Looking for a new pair of skis The time has come to move on to a new set of skis. I am currently skiing on Salomon Pilot with S-710 bindings and have had them for three + years. I am looking for an advanced ski that has better powder ability than my current skis but can still ski well through ice and hard pack. I would like to stick with the pilot system but am looking for suggestions...feel free to post your thoughts |
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| Ari | Quote:
__________________ -Steve TheSnowWay.com featuring Big Jay Coverage "Skiing is not a sport, it is a way of life." - Otto Schniebs 52 | |
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| Ari | height/weight... regarding the legnth?
__________________ -Steve TheSnowWay.com featuring Big Jay Coverage "Skiing is not a sport, it is a way of life." - Otto Schniebs 52 |
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| | Height and Weight are NOT the sole criteria. Some skis are meant to be skied short, others need to be a little longer. In the early years of "shaped" skis, height and weight were much more important. My 177cm's ski almost identical to my 161cm skis as far as the maneuverablity and the control. The key here is to demo a variety of skis in a variety of lengths. I'm 5'9", but I will NOT tell my weight. IMO- test skis between 160 and 175cm.
__________________ Born to ski, forced to work. I\'ve used all of my sick days so I\'m calling in dead. |
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| Ari | Quote:
that said, you could go either way and teachski's comment about demoing is solid. going into powder on short skis is just as problematic as being a little long in the trees. definitely get the best size that feels right to you. personally, i think the trend for always going shorter is very over rated. it's all about what works for you and your style.
__________________ -Steve TheSnowWay.com featuring Big Jay Coverage "Skiing is not a sport, it is a way of life." - Otto Schniebs 52 | |
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| | OK, that said... In a stiffer ski it's better to err a little shorter than too long. My Volkl 6*'s are 161cm, I am a strong skier...I skip the bumps by choice...I have an old knee injury and do not want to upset it. On a softer ski, you may want to go with a longer ski. I'm about the same height as you and I have a 177cm (in a softer, more forgiving) Bandit X ski. Buy 2 pair, a short stiff pair and a longer not as stiff pair.
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