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i am thinking about k2 burning love but wonder if it is too advanced i can ski blacks but do not do a lot of mogels
any advice will be great i usually ski alot with my kids so i spend more time on advan blues usually at killington or hunter incase anyone knows the mountains i have been sking for about 25 years
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ski mom,
If you have been skiing 25 years I wouldn't worry about the ski being too advanced.
Try it and see if you like it in the conditions and terrain you want to do. It is unlikely to be too much ski for
someone who has skied as much.
Don't know too much about women's ski specifically but maybe the Rossi B1 women's model is worth alook as well.
But wait until the UK wakes up and I'm sure you will get more pointers..!!
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ski mom, the Burning Luv is a great ski, according to the women I know who ski it. Not sure if you've tried on http://forums.epicski.com but you may get a few people from VT who could advise you there.
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thanks i am not a overly agressive skier i am not a very fast skier and was worried they might be too fast when i ski by myself i am much faster but i am usuaaly with an 11 and 14 year old boys who are more conservative any ideas what else you can recomend rember east coast.....ice or packed no power ....at all
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Ski mom,
The best thing ids to try them--Usually a place like Killington will have a demo program (Sunday River has a nice program--$50.00 for 3 days--can try 3 different pairs per day and the $50.00 is used as a credit when you purchase). Trying can make all the difference. K2 has a great womans line--so does volkl (you might like the woman's 724 and then you can step up ti the $ star or 5 star to see the difference). I bought skis last year withpout a demo and now bought a different pair when I found that the K2 Apache X was much 'grippier'--Try before you buy. Good luck, keroab
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keroab wrote: |
Ski mom,
The best thing ids to try them--Usually a place like Killington will have a demo program (Sunday River has a nice program--$50.00 for 3 days--can try 3 different pairs per day and the $50.00 is used as a credit when you purchase). Trying can make all the difference. K2 has a great womans line--so does volkl (you might like the woman's 724 and then you can step up ti the $ star or 5 star to see the difference). I bought skis last year withpout a demo and now bought a different pair when I found that the K2 Apache X was much 'grippier'--Try before you buy. Good luck, keroab |
i plan on definally demo skis but need to know which ones people recomend
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ski mom, Hi, my wife is a long term skier, but having a responsible streak she likes to keep at the back of our group, watching my 9 yr old and other kids that are with us.
She loves the Volkl 4 star (161) and I notice it is able to tootle along a lot slower that my 5 stars which tempt you to go fast. So you might give them a try. She can push them if she really wants to. Another thing is that they seem to work in all conditions.
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