Poster: A snowHead
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Hiya all heading out to canada this season to work as an instructor. I have a set of instructing skis but looking at getting a second set of skis for days off etc. Idealy i would like a 90mm + waist. These would be used in the park, powder and general freeskiing. Im not looking at spending too much as im on a pretty limited budget. Would be great of you could provide some ideas etc.
Im also wondering about size of ski , Im 6ft 1, agressive, and expert level. Have seen some k2 skis but the lenght is 189 is this too long? was thinking of sizes between 177 and 185
I f you have anything for sale you think i may be interested in let me know.
Thanks
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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buy something when you get there....
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I have been thinking about that but from past experience prices have been about £50 to £100 more expensive than the UK especially if i can get something second hand over here.
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Pretty much every manufacturer has at least one ski that could be suitable, have a browse, then get in German ebay and buy whatever takes your fancy silly cheap. 189 shouldn't be too long if you are 6 foot and expert level, depends on your weight too though.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Expert huh? How about some RAX?
6'1", aggressive, expert... asking about 177cm. Hmmmm. How about some Roxy Mumbo Jumbo, it's like the S7 only with girly colours...
Where in Canada will you be? Quebec? MTFU and get some real skis, after a season here you'll learn a few things.
Craigs List is your friend for cheap skis in Canada. If you are BC way my friend is off loading some mint (skied twice) Scott P4s with Salomon 14 DIN metal bindings for $225 - ideal for park & pow.
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Thanks for such a helpful reply PARLOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Think they would suit me great!!!! Expert: Well as a level 3 CSIA instructor and level 2 Race coach i would think i am.
Spent last Season Working at Marmot Basin (Alberta) so think ive learnt those few things
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max.makinson, seriously? haha. PMSL. And you're still scared of a 189cm ski? Something tells me you still have some learning to do, or better lying. Good luck though bro, you clearly have it covered. Add to your list some Icelantics, they come in a 169cm so they should be right up your ally. Maybe some snowblades, you know, liven things up a little.
I am giving you a hard time that I think you deserve BTW. I consider the guy who fixes my brakes on my car to be an expert. If he was posting on an internet forum, "which are disc brakes should I get", I would poo-poo myself. Wait. You see the bigger issue is that a car brake 'specialist' would probably give us a little more information, for instance, the make of the car, the year, any modifications / hauling requirements etc... That would allow people to make suggestions.
As a self confessed "expert", level 3 CSIA and a level 2 race coach, 1) you haven't worked out what skis you might like for yourself. 2) You give us no other information: where you'll be skiing, how you like to ski, the types of skis you have liked in the past etc etc. 3) You think for a 6'1" "expert" and "aggressive skier a 177cm ski is appropriate.
I just read your post about skis being cheaper in the UK too. Not sure where you do your shopping man, maybe you have mug written on your forehead.
FWIW I'm a pretty decent skier, I'm 110% sure I would kick your ass in a ski off (open to offers if you like) but I would never consider myself an expert and post that on a message board.
Oh. And if you're taking this post seriously, lighten up a little. There's pain in my jokes, but it's not too late for you to become a man...
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I got a nice pair of Armada Skiis from a person in Quebec that posted on craig's list. I took a trip up there last year about this time and before I went I bought a pair off of a local guy and I picked them up when I got there. I ended up using them the whole time and loving them and I got them at a really low price. I was able to barter the guy down to $150.00 and they had little to no usage prior.
Burton snowboards
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parlor wrote: |
max.makinson, seriously? haha. PMSL. And you're still scared of a 189cm ski? Something tells me you still have some learning to do, or better lying. Good luck though bro, you clearly have it covered. Add to your list some Icelantics, they come in a 169cm so they should be right up your ally. Maybe some snowblades, you know, liven things up a little.
I am giving you a hard time that I think you deserve BTW. I consider the guy who fixes my brakes on my car to be an expert. If he was posting on an internet forum, "which are disc brakes should I get", I would poo-poo myself. Wait. You see the bigger issue is that a car brake 'specialist' would probably give us a little more information, for instance, the make of the car, the year, any modifications / hauling requirements etc... That would allow people to make suggestions.
As a self confessed "expert", level 3 CSIA and a level 2 race coach, 1) you haven't worked out what skis you might like for yourself. 2) You give us no other information: where you'll be skiing, how you like to ski, the types of skis you have liked in the past etc etc. 3) You think for a 6'1" "expert" and "aggressive skier a 177cm ski is appropriate.
I just read your post about skis being cheaper in the UK too. Not sure where you do your shopping man, maybe you have mug written on your forehead.
FWIW I'm a pretty decent skier, I'm 110% sure I would kick your ass in a ski off (open to offers if you like) but I would never consider myself an expert and post that on a message board.
Oh. And if you're taking this post seriously, lighten up a little. There's pain in my jokes, but it's not too late for you to become a man... |
pulls up chair, gets comfy and waits on response!
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shoogly, pass the popcorn, there's a good chap
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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I bet max.makinson's dad is bigger though.
Thought ski instructors got pro deals anyway.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Books place in epic Parlor/Max.makinson ski off thread. Given you'll be in such close proximity (cos BC is tiny) make it happen.
Denouement: they learn to accept each others' differences, bond over an epic pow day and strip off their brightly coloured kecks to plunge into a hot tub together.
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IT'S A SKI OFF!
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You know it makes sense.
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Snowploughs at dawn?
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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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who ate all the popcorn!!!!!
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Poster: A snowHead
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scotia, Is that David Bowie? Put on weight since we last got p1ssed.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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fatbob wrote: |
Books place in epic Parlor/Max.makinson ski off thread. |
They're posting on Epic too!
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Expert - Ex = Has been. Spurt = Drip under pressure.
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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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Spyderman wrote: |
Expert - Ex = Has been. Spurt = Drip under pressure. |
One of my all time favourites for "expert".
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*slaps cheek for not realising snow heads provides entertainment as well as useful information*
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