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Runtheory
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I was hoping someone might be able to give me a little insight on the gear that's hit the market in the past several years as I'm looking to purchase an entirely new setup.
First off, I haven't skied seriously since about '98. I used to ski about 40 times a winter when I was in middle and high school, but after graduating from high school I went south for college and I ran CC and track for my school. Since '98 I haven't skied more than twice a season. My current gear is old, I always bought pretty good equipment, but always a year or two older. Consequently, I ride a pair of straight skis that have seen better days.
Second, I used to always be an aggresive skier; always steeper, faster, farther, etc. However, my bones aren't made of jello anymore (I'm still only 24 though), and while I will still go for steep, technical stuff, and the type of big...but not super dangerous air that goes along with that, I don't really forsee too many forays into the parks.
I've only ever used shape skiis once, and that was in about '97, and I didn't like them then. However, now, the only thing on the market seems to be shape skiis. I've considered some twin tips, but I'm not sure how versatile they are for the rest of the slopes, and how much I give up in general usability. I'm a pretty good skier, I grew up in Michigan, but during my trips out west I've been completely comfortable on everything I've skied (moguls, steeps, little bit of park, little tree skiing, black, double black). I do like to go fast when I'm on intermediate trails, so I wouldn't want something that would slow me down too much.
So, I'm kind of curious as to what some other people might think of my situation and what they might recomend. I'm interested to know what type of ski you'd think would work well for me. I'm going to primarily be skiing in Michigan, with a trip or two out west. I'm probably looking for a bit of an all-mountain ski, but like I said I'm interested to know if any of the twin tips might fit that category. I'd appreciate any info that you guys might have. Specific skiis would be great (especially if they were a year or two old and I could find good deal ).
First off, I haven't skied seriously since about '98. I used to ski about 40 times a winter when I was in middle and high school, but after graduating from high school I went south for college and I ran CC and track for my school. Since '98 I haven't skied more than twice a season. My current gear is old, I always bought pretty good equipment, but always a year or two older. Consequently, I ride a pair of straight skis that have seen better days.
Second, I used to always be an aggresive skier; always steeper, faster, farther, etc. However, my bones aren't made of jello anymore (I'm still only 24 though), and while I will still go for steep, technical stuff, and the type of big...but not super dangerous air that goes along with that, I don't really forsee too many forays into the parks.
I've only ever used shape skiis once, and that was in about '97, and I didn't like them then. However, now, the only thing on the market seems to be shape skiis. I've considered some twin tips, but I'm not sure how versatile they are for the rest of the slopes, and how much I give up in general usability. I'm a pretty good skier, I grew up in Michigan, but during my trips out west I've been completely comfortable on everything I've skied (moguls, steeps, little bit of park, little tree skiing, black, double black). I do like to go fast when I'm on intermediate trails, so I wouldn't want something that would slow me down too much.
So, I'm kind of curious as to what some other people might think of my situation and what they might recomend. I'm interested to know what type of ski you'd think would work well for me. I'm going to primarily be skiing in Michigan, with a trip or two out west. I'm probably looking for a bit of an all-mountain ski, but like I said I'm interested to know if any of the twin tips might fit that category. I'd appreciate any info that you guys might have. Specific skiis would be great (especially if they were a year or two old and I could find good deal ).