billski
Active member
I'd like to hear some opinions on what equipment & size is good for glades skiing. For starters, I'm in my 50s, skiing for 30 years, so while I'm skilled, I don't have the steam I used to. Next, I've been moderately serious about glades skiing (at a moderate pitch) for the past couple years and have many hours under my belt. Problem is, I'm coming from a cruiser background (read: Volkl Superspeed - fast, GS, hardpack). All my boards are a bit too stiff it seems, especially when I get into a pinch and need a quick change (say, around a tree, in a deep rut.)
So I'm interested in hearing about flex, ski length and anything else that makes a diff when skiing glades. I get the feeling radius won't matter. I'm rather existential with my skiing. That is, I don't overly analyze equipment, I just snap in and go; if it feels good, I'm happy. So I don't have much experience with technical analysis. Remember, I don't have the horsepower to brute force things the way I used to, so a responsive ski is essential. I've heard lots of people comment that "anything you don't mind banging up will do", but I figure the right equipment will lessen the load.
If you want to recommend a model, that's fine, but my gut tells me its the characteristics that matter more. I might just pickup something used, if I can find the right characteristics.
What do you think? Or am I asking the wrong crowd? :wink:
Thanks,
Bill
So I'm interested in hearing about flex, ski length and anything else that makes a diff when skiing glades. I get the feeling radius won't matter. I'm rather existential with my skiing. That is, I don't overly analyze equipment, I just snap in and go; if it feels good, I'm happy. So I don't have much experience with technical analysis. Remember, I don't have the horsepower to brute force things the way I used to, so a responsive ski is essential. I've heard lots of people comment that "anything you don't mind banging up will do", but I figure the right equipment will lessen the load.
If you want to recommend a model, that's fine, but my gut tells me its the characteristics that matter more. I might just pickup something used, if I can find the right characteristics.
What do you think? Or am I asking the wrong crowd? :wink:
Thanks,
Bill
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