Poster: A snowHead
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Hi All,
For the last few trips i have been looking to buy my own skis as at £130+ a week i figured that in the last 2 seasons (6 weeks hire) i could have bought a damn good pair of skis. However, like most people i read the reviews and try to hire them in the resort but all I get is 'well there not whet you asked for but they are basically the same'!!!!! So here i am about to start another season and i'm considering just buying a pair with the view that if i really don't like them i'll sell them at the end of the season and probably won't be any worse off than if i'd hired.
A quick bit about me, 40 year old bloke, 13 weeks skiing and basically intermediate (instructor in Whistler last year said i was level 5 canadian which i believe is out of 8?).
I am really looking to get more into bumps and generally spend less time on piste, based on reviews i'm looking at the Scott Punisher or Fischer Watea 84's. I know that in an ideal world i should try them but as i explained seem to have trouble in testing 1 pair let alone comparing 2?
Any thoughts? All views welcome,
Tony
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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If you're in Herts & can get over to Hemel then S+R have a pretty big demo fleet to try b4 you buy - best make it a weekday to avoid crowds now though I'd guess. For ideas - check out the skitest reviews threads.
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TEECEE, hello and welcome
I agree with you- you should test before you buy-
13 weeks could loads or hardly anything at all depending on the time scale.
At 40, 13 weeks skiing if you started in your early 20's would be minimal- but if you started 2 seasons ago masses!
Don't let anyone convince you into getting a super stiff ski at this point.
Where are you off to this season as it will make a difference as to what skis are about- that is if you dare buy in euros.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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What I'd say is use the search function! They're tons of reviews out there (including mine from about 2 years ago when the punnishers first came out) and to get a balanced view you need to see what everyone's said...and you'll only get so much from a post.
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My 13 weeks consists of 7 weeks between 1984 and 1990, then the remaining 6 in the last 2 seasons trying to catch up!!
I phoned Hemel today but they don't stock the Punishers, my view at the moment is that the Scotts and Fischers both have masses of good reviews (particularly the Punishers) that all those reviwers can't be wrong, most other skis seem to have a mixed bag of reviews. i also know a few people that have skied the Punishers and also give them a glowing report, I'm thinking of buying a pair of 2008/9 to save a few quid and as i said initially I can sell them at the end of the season if i really don't like them.
how can spending money be so tricky!!
I have 2 trips booked so far, unfortunately (cost wise) they are both to Val D'Isere, once in Jan and the other in April (Daily Mail trip) so not a resort to grab a bargain then!!
Tony
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Punishers are a fine all round ski IME (very limited - few runs indoors ) and if they're a reduced price you probably won't lose too much even if you hate them and punt them on.
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I personally really like the Punishers - I think they are probably the closest thing to a genuine all mountain ski out there?
I know a few people who don't like them though - particularly the bigger people - as they're quite soft, and can flap around a bit when you really charge them.
Beware, the 08/09's are HIDEOUSLY ugly, perhaps the most ugly ski I've ever seen. Normally I wouldn't care too much about graphics, but seriously, they're ugly. The news look pretty sweet, but if you want to save money, see if you can find the 07/08 ones instead.
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TEECEE, don't overthink it. It won't be your last pair of skis. Go for a good deal online from someone like Conrad and save a heap of dosh. You are at a stage where you can learn from your skis and adapt to them a bit. Buy them cheap and sell em on. Snowtrax have the 172 punishers at £240, btw (guess that depends on your height and weight).
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TEECEE, alternatively, if you're not too fussed about going backwards, look at the scott missions, basically the same ski but without the twin-tip
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TEECEE, how much instruction in the last 6 weeks skiing? Most British blokes in their late 30s-40s don't get instruction....but I'd suggest taht this would make ar more difference to your skiing than your own skis- and be better value for money.
How tall/ heavy / fit/ sporty are you generally?
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BiG_tYrOnE wrote: |
TEECEE, alternatively, if you're not too fussed about going backwards, look at the scott missions, basically the same ski but without the twin-tip |
This is a good point well made. Let's have it again in bold.
look at the scott missions, basically the same ski but without the twin-tip
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in the last 6 weeks skiing i have done the Warren Smith week in Verbier where despite being in the 3rd group down (out of 9 groups) i struggled a bit although this was only my second week back after 17 years off so in hindsight i'd have been better to have regained some experience before doing such a course, i also did 2 days lessons in Whistler last year (two students to one instructor) and i did a 2 hour bumps course in Val D'Isere this April, i definitely intend to keep having lessons whenever i can. I'd considered the warren Smith DVD's but i'm not sure how much you can improve just watching a DVD - the video session in Verbier was superb, there is nothing quite like seeing yourself ski to highlight what you are doing wrong.
I'm 5' 10" and 11 1/2 stone, i joined a gym in March as i felt my fitness wasn't great and i go 4 - 5 times a week including spinning - Pilates and a general fitness program which has resulted in losing about a stone since March so i hope to see some results when i get back on the slopes.
I'd considered the Missions but they seem to be more expensive and i've read many reviews that say they are a lot stiffer than the Punishers?? also the advertising blurb says thet are aimed at the 'Expert' skier which i know doesn't include me!!
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You know it makes sense.
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I don't know about instructing DVDs, but I've learnt a lot from watching top level ski and kayak films, watching how the pros deal with different types of slopes/drops/rapids/falls/whatever - definitely improved both my skiing and kayaking, whilst inspiring me to go bigger.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Teecee - we must have passed in Verbier.
Have you tried the Salomon Lords? I really liked them, not as stiff as the missions I reckon. I also tried the Movement Jams, which I loved, maybe more pistey than the Lords or Missions perhaps.
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Poster: A snowHead
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TEECEE, I think you are going about it exactly right in terms of fitness, frequency of skiing and instruction- you should have no problems- I haven't tried th eLords but if they are anything like 1080s, foils, th eold x-screams or any other salomon ski then I'd guess they would be very good for someone like you- keen but not huge amounts of skiing (yet)
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I tried the Lords in Val this year but in April the lower slopes were so slushy you couldn't really get much of a feel for them. I'd have been better to have just rented them for a day or two to put some miles on them.
I guess i might try the DVD's as well, as although i didn't ski particularly well in Verbier i do feel that a lot of what i was taught stuck in my mind and i try to actually think about my skiing whilst on the slopes.
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