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Hi all can people please give me a review on the above ski in 163cm for my lady friend that is coming skiing with us in january.
She is 5"8 and ( i would say about 60kg but feel rude asking) she has about 16 weeks skiing under her belt, has her own boots but not ski's.
I would place her in the higher intermediate will ski blacks ok and dabbles off piste if conditions permit.
So any advice please
Thanks in advance
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Where are you going? These really are powder skis and the length sounds OK for her. If she's only an intermediate though I would question her ability to carve these on a piste... although I have heard they're easy to handle.
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Going to meribel on the 2nd January for a week,
Alexandra, sorry I cant give a better description of her style she defo needs to be able to use on piste as only will be off-piste if snow conditions are right,
thats why im asking on here hoping someone will say how they deal on piste with with hard pack and ice on piste on a cold morning?
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aw-hicks, I wanted to test some in Zermatt last year, but no joy on availability. Others of similar performance type I did test were, Movement Black Rose and Scott Crusade. I think the Aura might be a bit of a handful on piste, unless the user is pretty experienced.
For more of an all round ski the Scott Sheela might be worth a try, or the Fischer Koa 84. I tried the Watea (mens version) in 176, and it was very stable on indoor snow, though I would have got the shorter length working harder!
I'm 5'4, 66kg, I have done more skiing weeks than your friend.
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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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Having owned Volkl Auras I would say 163 is rather short. They ski short and would suggest 170 is a better length. I`m 5`4" and rode the 170
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susieski, I've heard too that these ski short, however she's very light and not very experienced.
aw-hicks, What about something more mid-fat? Tbh most of the ladies I know with Auras are skiing them in Colorado and they're part of a quiver. I myself for example am "getting by" on a one-ski-quiver which is the Head iM 82, a mid-fat which will handle powder, but if it's a 3' dump (ha!) then I can hire something specifically for the day in question. I think Auras are great... but as I'm based in mainland europe and have to pay to fly my skis anyway I can't afford to have a pair for every eventuality I might encounter on holiday.
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aw-hicks,
I would agree withAlexandra, that a mid fat might be the way to go. Depending on what your friend has been using ie. carvers , fatties take some getting used to and although the Aura is a great ski it does work better in powder. If you are only skiing for a week in Europe where conditions are variable , I too would suggest something like the IM82 or a Watea /Koa 84 both of which will be excellent and work well in powder for a lighter person.
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Thanks guys i will pass all this knowledge on,
cheers Andy
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