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Junior ski length advice

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hello,

I enrolled two kids in a 10 week skiing program. They started last year so that would be their 2nd season.

They grew some since last year and I'd like your thoughts whether I should get them longer skis.

Currently, when they stand barefoot, the ones they used last year reach below their chins (shoulder height or so), going to the next size (+10cm or so) would reach to their brow/forehead.

Some more info which may or may not be relevant:
1. Boy, 7yo, very small (looks like 5-6yo), adventurous (liked to try the bumps, black diamonds, etc.), last year's skis 97cm considering 110cm.
2. Girl, 11yo, a little shorter and heavier than average, cautious, last year's skis 120cm considering 130cm.
Skiing on St. Louis / Moonstone, Southern Ontario, Canada

Thank you!
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