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Head Super Joy length

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Looking for feedback. I'm a L2 instructor, 5'0", east coast. 115 pounds.
Moderate speeds.

143 or 149 length?
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I would have thought 149.

BTW. Welcome to snowHead
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I would think either length would probably work for you.

Maybe have a think about what your focus is for getting to level 3 and what you’re looking for from a ski. The longer ski will be a bit more stable and better for long speed turns while the shorter ski will be a bit lighter and easier to work.

The general impression I get is that most people on the track to Level 3 find short turns the hardest to master. That might give the advantage to the shorter ski.
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@Lanuginose,
I have Head Super Joy’s as my go to daily skis. I’m 5’3 and a very similar weight.
Mine are 149 but feel they are way too short for me, so testing alternatives in 2 weeks time.
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