Good all-rounder skis? Preferably twin tips.



 
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mcarvell



Joined: 13 Oct 2006
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Location: Leamingtonius

PostPosted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 1:11 pm    Post subject: Good all-rounder skis? Preferably twin tips. Reply with quote

Hi there can anyone recomend a pair of skis suitable for a ski instructor course?. Not much to go on I know but to be honest I don't know all that much about skis.

Also what length should I get, how is it determined? etc. Cheers. I know its still a month or so away but I haven't even thought about it yet and I like to have a vauge idea Smile
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TRG



Joined: 08 Aug 2006
Posts: 30
Location: Mt Hotham Australia

PostPosted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 1:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey how are ya

I am no expert, but there are a lot of factors to take in went parting with all that hard earned cash for a new pair of skis.
There's your phyical size, how you ski. where your going to use them.

Have a look at Phils comments in "NEW SKI REVIEWS".
I'll be waiting till I get to Canada and seekiing the advise of the experts.

Cya in Canada
Trevor
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SnowSkool
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Joined: 22 Jun 2006
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 11:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey Mike, as Trevor stated it depends on many factors: height and weight as well as your current skiing ability. Twinnies are not necessarily ideal for ski instructor training - yes, they look good and yes everyone wants to be able to land/ take off jumps in switch but you have to consider the fact that you will be spending the majority of your time on piste working on technique. Twinnies tend to be wider underfoot (the waist - the distance from one side to another underneath the binding) and this makes them more difficult to turn. You want to go for a ski with a waist of about 67-72mm for ease of turn. Ze German (Philipp Schuettler) mentions the Head XRC 1200 - this is a good ride but quite an advanced ski and is very stiff so a little unforgiving. Its little brother the Head XRC 800 may be better for those with less experience and is well good enough to take you to CSIA level 2 instructor and above. This season I shall be riding a pair of XRC 1200s on the piste (I've been skiing a little while) but I also have a pair of Volkl Mantras which are 94mm underfoot for when I venture into the backcountry! Volkl make awesome skis as well: check out the AC2s or AC3s for the programme.
Mike, if I remember you are about 5'9'' (???) so you want a ski about 165cm or thereabouts. If you insist on a pair of twinnies for the course, the Volkl Karma are about as good an all-round ski as I have ever come across. They come in 169cm and measure about 75mm or so underfoot.


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mcarvell



Joined: 13 Oct 2006
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Location: Leamingtonius

PostPosted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 1:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ah excellent help there, I'll look at those Head 800's and hope that discount offer you guys mentioned can come into play. Cool
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Frazer



Joined: 06 Sep 2006
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 1:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

mcarvell wrote:
Ah excellent help there, I'll look at those Head 800's and hope that discount offer you guys mentioned can come into play. Cool


I really think they should try and get a bunch of these in with the snowskool logo.



We would all look well snazzy!
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Russman



Joined: 02 Aug 2006
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Location: Warrington, Cheshire

PostPosted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 12:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nah,

You can only wear those if you look like the 'Hoff'
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