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Ski length for children - conflicting advice!

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I need some help re children's ski lengths as I am getting conflicting advice from people who should know what they are talking about rolling eyes .

My 7 year old is a keen, aggressive skier of good intermediate standard (French bronze star). He has been skiing on 116cm skis this year and I would like to know whether he is going to get another year out of them. I have been told, variously, that they should come to between the nose and the chin (ie 10-20cm shorter than the child's height) - or alternatively, that for an intermediate-advanced skier they should be around 5cm (no more than 10cm) shorter than the child Puzzled . He is currently around 126cm so he will be 130cm by next December.

Our season is over here (Pyrenees) Crying or Very sad but I'd like to know whether to (a) repair and store for next season or (b) sell them to a friend who wants them for her child for an Easter skiing trip.
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Troc them and get some longer skis. What has his instructor said, I would have thought 125cm at least.
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I reccomend to people for kids to go upto the eye brow at least then u get some growing room out of them!!!
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I really don't think it makes any difference if a kid's skis are 5-10cm too long or short, especially at intermediate level. Being ridiculously too long can be an issue, but too short isn't really the end of the world. I coach some ripping 4-6 year olds that ski on a whole bunch of random skis.
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At what point does it start to make a difference? He only started skiing in Feb 09 when I restarted after a long break (fused ankle Sad ) - but he skis a fair bit and is very ambitious. He trains with the local French ski club and wants make the competition class next year; given his progress in the last 14 months I wouldn't bet against it.

I would rather not spend more money on skis until or unless we absolutely have to. At present we have the nearly-new 116s (they are cheap skis from Decathlon bought mid-season to replace a pair he trashed, so it wouldn't hurt too much to troc them), a pair of second-hand 120s of unknown vintage that need new bindings, and his sister's 128s.
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AllyG, i wouldnt fret too much about it. if you can sell em and upgrade cheaply might be an idea but it wont transform his skiing. your french instructor gave you good advice... at 7 years unless he is racing competitively very little in it....i am 193 cm and ski on 165 to 193 skis depending on what i want to do....
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