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Head Monster I.M 75 Chip/Jon Olsson Pro or rentals for low intermediates?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Evening all.

Would any of you have issues with a couple of intermediates using Head Monster I.M 75 Chip (163) or Jon Olsson Pro (2007 in 160) rather than getting rentals? I'm figuring the Olssons will be ok as they're pretty soft but wonder if the IM 75s might be a bit hard to drive. They would be for a 5'3" 11st bloke and a 5'6" woman who I'd guess, through the anonymity of the internet, at 9st.

Mainly just wondering if doing a favour by loaning out my old skis is actually a favour or if it would hamper their skiing?
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