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Recommend me a woman's piste ski

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Ok, I already have a pair of head all mountain skis (about 5 years old so actually relatively a little skinny now ) and a pair of volkl kenjas (from about 3years ago).

I have recently pushed out baby girl Farry number 2 and my 'push' present from Mr Farry is a pair of skis.

I fancy a more piste orientated pair. Particularly as we are skiing at the end of the season this year.

I am 159cm tall, normally ski 3 weeks a year, pretty good intermediate, (ski blacks, off piste a bit small jumps etc). Love a nice graphic, not a good reason for buying a particular ski!

What would you buy if you were me? Budget up to 500 pound max.
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For pure piste fun which is really different from your current skis get slalom skis. I Hired a pair of Atomic Redster SL and they were brilliant fun on hard pistes. (I think it was the edge SL which is the punter version). I have seen them for quite a bit less than £500 including bindings.

I haven't skied other makes of SL, and I am much bigger (and not as good!) as you, so all I am saying is, tried them, loved them!
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@Farry, if you want a piste ski, you probably, as @Col the Yeti suggests, want a Slalom ski. Or at least, a Slalom style ski. Head Supershape Magnums might be fun, f'rinstance.

Personally, I'd be going for the i.SL RD but that's a full bore FIS slalom ski and might be a bit of a handful if you're not paying attention.
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I got Mrs irie some 158 Head Super Joys (rrp £595) for about £330 - she's 1.70m, is also a "pretty good intermediate", and loves them. Just got back from 10 days in the Dolomites. We're grand parents btw wink

You should be able to get a pair now (148/153?) for about £295 which is an amazing price - they are very light and a quality product.
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