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monster 88....... intermediate / advanced?

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Dear Snowheads. I've just purchased the head monster 88 175cm. The reason for this purchase is that i've got a big taste for off piste and want to advance further. I realise that this ski is for advanced/expert skier and i want to know if i should get rid of this "impulse" purchase.

Please take into account...................

The skis cost £220 inc ski bag as a ex demo model (excelent condition, couple of minor scratches on the top)

I've been skiing about 8 weeks and seem to be advancing relatively quickly. I'm 6 3 210 lb and fairly athletic.

I can ski blacks (ungracefully) but am working on my technique hard.

I await your feedback!!!!!
Thanks
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At your height and weight I would ignore the label "expert / advanced". You're a big guy and you'll easily master a little ski like that. In fact, it might not be enough of a ski for you? 175cm is pretty small.

II just brought a pair, not sure if he's skied them yet though.
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fnch34,

As parlor says, with your physical stats this is too short for you but you can temper that with just 8 weeks skiing which means you will not need anything to impede and hinder your progress.

You should grow out of this size ski pretty quickly (depending on you ) so it should be a stop gap....the ski itself is regarded as good..but you are between being at a stage where you need a forgiving ski and the small size will help..and the need to get the best out of ski by not over-powering it.

At your sixe you should be on mid 180's plus, IMV, for a conventional type ski but you aren't likely to have the ski and technique to be able to ski one that big... It is a fairly assumed compromise at this stage.

Generally, I don't get why people look to ski short skis.... you have to give them a chance... factors like being between lenghts and specialist concepts notwithstanding. You'll get away with it on the piste no problem, but you are just giving yourself problems off it...IMO
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JT, it's this false idea that it being shorter makes it easier to turn, I'm guessing, as there is less of it.
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Thanks for all your views. I knew snowheads would give me sound advice........True test comes over new year in Morzine and i can't wait!!!!!!!!!!
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