Poster: A snowHead
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Hi, I have been looking for ages an need some help.
I have been skiing several times and would say I am above a mid level intermediate. I usually carve my turns. I don't go too fast and down steeper runs I will take my time.
I like to try a little skiing off the side of the normal piste and would like to gain more experience in this. My skis are Salomon ones with 80 under foot.
I am 10.5stone and 5ft 9.
Any suggestions welcome
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Got any local ski shops in your area?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Any nearby snowdomes? If there are the ski shop will probably have a trial fleet.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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@harryspotter, what's wrong with your current skis?
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Salomon X-Screams?
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I bought them years ago salmon knights. Only bought them because my last name is knight so thought that was cool.
They are 80 under foot and 160 long. I just feel like an upgrade particularly if I am wanting to try out some powder.
I did look at the kore head 93 they reviews are great but they may be more than I need.
Pinnacle k2 95 I think. They seemed ok.
Not sure whether I would be better with all mountain class or free ride.
I imagine I would ski 80% piste.
I shall have a look at the skis linked on here thanks
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Would the Rossignol Experience 88 Ti be comparable to the Fischer F18, on the piste, in terms of skills needed?
I read that review (linked) and noticed that most of the reviewers were large heavy blokes. Not sure if that is relevant but it might be.
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How about you wait 'till you're in the resort, and then find a good ski shop and try some out? Most shops will rent you trial pairs, and then sell some new or buy the pair you tested. You'll pay a premium up a mountain but this is often outweighed by the ability to try out various different types. This is what I did with my current pair, and it was much more satisfactory than buying 'blind' in the UK. I read lots of reviews but in the end, it's like buying a car - the reality doesn't always equate to the review in terms of your individual skiing style and preferences.
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Peter Stevens wrote: |
Would the Rossignol Experience 88 Ti be comparable to the Fischer F18, on the piste, in terms of skills needed?
I read that review (linked) and noticed that most of the reviewers were large heavy blokes. Not sure if that is relevant but it might be. |
I think you'll be fine, they don't seem extremely stiff, but they seem as though they suit a wide range of skiers and they should meet your needs as your skill progresses.
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