Poster: A snowHead
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Hi,
I am an intermediate but new skier (ski some reds but way more comfy on blues) and I ski parallel short and long turns. Last year I had skis that i borrowed from a friend..they are... Rossignol 10.4 150 they have a fair amount of wear on the edges. Are they the right kind of skis for me?
Am i best to stick with these or hire different skis? been treated to boots this year so buying skis not an option.
thanks!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I can't tell you but people will need to know how tall you are and what you weigh to be able to help from what I do understand
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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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sorry thats how new i am..60kg and 5'4
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@swish swish, how will you travel to the mountains? If you don't have to pay extra for ski carriage, why not take the skis you have? At worst, you may choose to hire something different when you get there - maybe get some advice from an instructor when you're there. If you have to pay more to take them, then you might think more carefully about whether to bring them or not.
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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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With the new ski carriage costs I certainly wouldn't rush to buy skis. There is a lot to be said for hiring.
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Thanks all x
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Think this is always a bit circumstantial and preferential as mentioned above.
I'd say if you buy 2nd hand skiis (which you can do for sub£100 up to £350ish range depending on which ski season/condition it is in etc.) and use them 1 week for 2 years (2 weeks in total) you about break even, if not by yr3 you most likely surely would have.
On the other hand is the convenience factor of carrying them with you all over the 2 countries you will be traveling from, and to and back.
On the other hand is as mentioned above, the chance to Experiment with different types/kinds of skiis and figure out what you like most/works best for you.
In terms of carriage charges, I think Easyjet is a joke at £60 surcharge. But AFAIK BA flys it for free for example. Travel agencies in UK arranging these things will add on a symbolic £15 for both ways to carry your load. (I just checked this 2 days ago for my self). So I wouldnt be too put off by that tbh.
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