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Hi, Im looking for a pair of twin tips and recently stumbled across two nice looking and nicely priced pairs: http://www.sandownactivesports.com/shop.php/skis/atomic-deviant-2010-twin-tip-ski-and-binding/p_712.html

And

http://www.sandownactivesports.com/shop.php/skis/atomic-twins-ski-and-binding/p_715.html

Im around 125lbs and 5ft11ish, im thinking the 164 may be slightly to small, i will be skiing a bit of park and a bit off tooling around everywhere, ( will be using in scotland and england)

Please help!


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What? I'm just wondering what size i should buy as my friend thinks the 163 will be fine however I have looked at other things which suggest otherwise, seeming as though there are a lot of experienced skiers on these forums i thought they may be able to shed some light on the subject.

Evidently not.
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I guess he computed your BMI and concluded you need to bulk up a bit !!!

If you are 5ft 11 the 164 is too short in a twin for sure ...... but at 125lbs it might be OK !!!

I'd go longer.
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Thanks, I was looking at some other skis that were 178 and 179, I think im going to go for a 171ish.



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I'm presuming you don't want the ones you asked about?
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I'd definately shoot up a size! At least to a mid 170's size (though difficult to say without seeing you ski etc) as it will provide better stability landing off kickers and on rails in resort, it'll give you a bit better versatility on the hill aswell. I see a lot of beginner park skiiers (excuse my assumption if I'm wrong) think that they need shorter skis for some reason to help them spin whereas really its almost the other way round, there's no point spinning 3's if every time you land the skis dont provide some support on landing!
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Hmm ok, I could also get some others cheap but in a 179ish size, i think might be to big though. Im aiming for around a 175 i think....
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Doing some looking around ive found a couple of pairs that may be suitable: http://www.snowfit.co.uk/product/Ski-Hardware/Skis/All-Mountain//-5613

And just a small thought, as I am very light is there a possibilty of me using a womans ski? I know very little about womans skis apart from there lighter and maybe have a softer flex? http://www.sport-conrad.com/index.asp?disp=artikel&art_nr=70005237

Might have to paint the topsheet to get rid of the sparkly bits Embarassed
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Englishpowder, you've been after my Rossi 174cm's for ages now, can you tell me if you want them or not.
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Sorry, im looking for something a bit more more park oriented ( hopefully symetrical) My main problem is im just a fanny and can never make my mind up, Hope you sell them.
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right ok, just a shame you couldn't respond to the PM.

have you ever skiied on skymetrical skis? I found them horrible everywhere apart from the park.
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Nah but im sure il enjoy myself, ive just made an offer on a pair of line invaders on ebay ( 2007) so we will see what happens, Sorry for wasting your time and your patience!

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