Poster: A snowHead
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Wanted to pick your brains about ski length... I've done approx 10 days on skis and can do parallel turns down a red (I've snowboarded for over 10 years so I guess I'm more confident that the average beginner), keen to improve and have been looking at buying a pair of skis for this season. The K2 True Luvs look great for me, and they come in a 160cm and 167cm, and being fairly tall for a woman at 5'9 (I weigh 66kg), I assumed I should go for the longer ones -- but Ellis Brigham only stock them in the 160 length. I'm test driving a few skis on Friday at the snozone, but the longest ski I can get to demo is 161cm.... which begs the question, am I too tall for a female-specific ski? I'm sure the shorter ones will feel easy to ski, but I want a ski I can grow into, and that is stable at the high speeds I one day hope to obtain! Any advice most gratefully welcomed....
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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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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I would think 160's at your weight and experience level would suit on Piste skiing just fine, my wife is 5 10 and skis 160 K2 One luvs and thinks they are great.
i am not a ski fitter but my understanding is that extra length mainly helps for off piste and deep snow
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It's more about weight than height, and at 66kg, a 160cm ski would be plenty long enough, imho.
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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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thanks guys... I'll let you know how the test drive goes tomorrow! em x
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I have access to a pair of Burnin Luvs in a 167 that I can send back with TWFH from Epic ESA. $475.00 US.
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Hi guys -- just thought I would let you know that I tested the 160 K2 tru luvs on Friday and they were perfect for me. Of course it's at the snowdome so I might appreciate a bit more length on the mountains, but as I am a real beginner I think they are a good pair of "My First Skis". Also tried out the Salomon Temptresses which I totally fell in love with -- flexible, forgiving, bouncy, lots of fun! But the very helpful assistant in Ellis Brigham advised me that unless I am very interested in going into the park (no thanks), I will be better off on piste on the K2s. And as they are £100 cheaper that's another plus! Anyway, I had great fun trying them out, haven't bought them yet (want to check out prices in the USA as I am skiing there at the end of Nov) but thanks for all the advice... em x
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