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U10 9 year old racer - any suggestions 120cm ski

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My daughter is going to be a 2nd year U10 next season she is very small so she was still in a 110cm Dynastar that was a nice ski. I have more options moving into a 120cm next season for her and I know Fischer is an option now as well. She is doing well at GS vs the stubbies so looking for a nice fast multi-event ski. I may stick to the Dynastar SL team or she was in Rosi Heros the year before essentially the same ski and good for her as she is small lightweight but a little beast ,). Any suggestions that you have for a 120cm I should take a look at?

Thanks all
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Is there very much (actually appreciable) difference between them?

Surely at her age graphics suitably matching/clashing with her boots/race suit/helmet is more of a priority?
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1. Ask her coach
2. Ask her coach
3. Bartletts?
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As UANN says in my experience there’s very little difference. One year all the parents will be convinced Fischers are stiffer/turn better etc, the next year it’ll be a different ski. The Chamonix race club nearly all use exactly the same ski (whatever they get a deal on I think!) which suggests the whole debate about one brand being better than another for certain types of skier might be moot.

We use ski clinic in cluses for a lot of our kids racing gear, they tend to have consistently good prices. My kids have been through most of the major brands and struggle to tell much difference.

You might want to think more about length as well - my daughter was 9 this ski season (now 10) and was on a 140 for GS (Dynastar multi event something or other), 120 is quite short for snow GS. One of her peers is on a 150. Even my daughters SL ski is a 126.
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@beantownace, Ask her coach. Some brands produce a race department brochure that shows the suggested lengths for age/weight/height ranges.
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Does she race/train on dry slope, dome or mountain?
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