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I am looking to buy a new pair of skis for this season to complement my 1080 foils 06-07 models. I really enjoy the foils and am looking forward to using them in the park more and they have been a good all mountain ski for me so far but I do want to upgrade this season. The fall-line review has been great but there is so much choice out there and what I really do enjoy skiing is bumps and moguls as well as the off piste.
What characteristics should I be looking for in a ski with this in mind. In terms of stats and also stiffness etc. Any pointers would be great thanks!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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The experts tend to wear them short and thin for moguls, I've noticed.
Go for the 1080 guns. My friend loves them!! (mind you, they're not very thin...).
I'd recommend Rossi B3's personally (or the B83 as they're now called). My last skis were 1080 thruster equivalents (bought before they did different types of 1080s).
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the_aliasskier, They used to recommend detuned slalom skis with less stiff tails. Short radius turn specials.
I would have thought a narrow waist would be a bonus too. Old Salomon Superforce 3s used to have 61m waist back in the old days before shaped skis.
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I can't believe that I am the only person in the world that thinks it's easier to ski moguls with fatter skis?
I've not got the best mogul technique in the world but I can ski the zip line. It freaks me out on narrow skis as I have to really lever the ski over to get the edge to bite. On fat skis it's so much easier...
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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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parlor, Rossi Scratches popular, including the BC, Line/Karhu, scott p3
I think the fatter tips (way over 120mm) on higher shapes are more objectionable than waist.
and...how far apart are your feet in natural stance?
Will you have to be careful in Minneapolis/St. Paul?
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on narrow skis as I have to really lever the ski over to get the edge to bite. On fat skis it's so much easier...
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I'n really confused... Why is it easier to do that on fat skis?
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the_aliasskier, bumps and moguls? Not just one or the other?
There was a thread recently where one of the manufacturers has produced a bumps ski for this year, Elan IIRC. Given that their headline ambassador is Glen Plake, they'll probably resemble a pair of DH boards.
Any decent piste ski will do. Maybe a "2nd" line slalom or GS - I.e. not a full on race ski more a race carver. Ah, I see that's already been suggested. I rather like my old (4 years?) 9XOs in a rutline. They're quite short...
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the_aliasskier, stats don't tell you anything. You just need to go out, find a bump run you like and try lots of pairs of skis in it till you find a pair of skis you really like.
Maybe you should start with a bump run you really don't like and see if you can find a pair of skis that gets you liking it?
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abc, I think it might be easier for parlor to get the underfoot edges to bite, and nothing more general than that.
I was wondering whether there's a bit of knock-knee there, hence my Larry Craig reference.
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David Murdoch wrote: |
Maybe you should start with a bump run you really don't like and see if you can find a pair of skis that gets you liking it? |
Heh heh, yup.
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comprex, in natural stance my feet are actually quiet close together, I think? Certainly narrower than my shoulders. I have to concentrate to move them further apart.
When I ski bumps my feet are very close together.
David Murdoch, Sorry, not really edge bite. I enjoy scraping the back of the mogul with the edges under my feet. My barges are 130mm underfoot, and I find them easier to ski a good line in mogul for instance than my everyday 112mm. 84mm and I'm looking to get out of the mogul field ASAP. I don't dislike mogul fields, I just a have a preference for skiing away from everyone else. For those that know Verbier, I consider Tortin a warm up and ski the zip line top to bottom without stopping.
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parlor, we are not worthy.... definitely not worthy...
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You know it makes sense.
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parlor wrote: |
......For those that know Verbier, I consider Tortin a warm up and ski the zip line top to bottom without stopping. |
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I'm looking forward to witnessing that in Jan.
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Poster: A snowHead
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parlor wrote: |
I can't believe that I am the only person in the world that thinks it's easier to ski moguls with fatter skis?
I've not got the best mogul technique in the world but I can ski the zip line. It freaks me out on narrow skis as I have to really lever the ski over to get the edge to bite. On fat skis it's so much easier... |
A mid fat is a great compliment in a quiver for moguls.
something 85-92 ish, sound right?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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SnowHot, see above. I don't think he's looking at anything thinner than a PR or SD, so neither compliment nor complement.
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David Murdoch- Thanks yeh I guess bumps as well - I might try that out hopefully early this season then. Might take my dads 2nd line slalom ski out and test it - its in the 170's I think and then go from there
Parlour - I have heard similar things but damn a 130mm that is hell of large I would have thought for moguls but awesome for powder charging haha!
Cheers for all the advice and good to see debate is even here about mogul skis !
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parlor wrote: |
I can't believe that I am the only person in the world that thinks it's easier to ski moguls with fatter skis.... |
My skis are 65mm and 90mm underfoot, although not massively fat I find it easier on the 90mm's. I'm crap on bumps though.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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I really do enjoy skiing is bumps and moguls as well as the off piste
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the_aliasskier, if you want something good for moguls AND off-piste you want the width underfoot for float, but not something too long which will hinder you through the bumps. Go shorter & fat & reasonably flexy. Unless you can find a specific mogul ski (which some manufacturers produce), go for a freestyle ski. Ignore those who have recommended slalom skis as they are cr4p off-piste.
As for which freestyle ski, I haven't tried that many new ones so can't really make a personal recommendation, but that is def the type of ski you should be looking at. I used to own a pair of soft twin tips and they did what you are wanting.
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the ice perv, My F.I.S. factory SL-Rs are just fine off piste thank you very much.
And the implication was that his existing skis were fine off piste., non?
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The new Head Mojos with the nice ladies on seem to be finding favour with a few bump skiers, according to da word on da street. From a tech point of view it's because they're quite straight, got good pop with light tips and tails. From everyone else's point of view it's because they've got the Graaf Sisters on the topsheet wearing very little.
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fallliner, is it the ski properties or the nice lady?
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The twin tips help............
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SnowHot, it is purely the remarkable technical properties.
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You know it makes sense.
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