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Hi,
The good lady wife is looking to buy her first set of skis prior to our trip to Switz at the end of the month
She's intermediate/advanced and relies on finesse rather than brute strength to get down the hill (though a little unfit at the moment!). Mainly on-piste stuff though starting to play more in the powder, so looking for something with about a 70/30 split
Any suggestions/recommendations on where to spend our money?
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, welcome to snowHeads.
I fit your wife's description in pretty much every detail (and additionally am quite small.) I ski on 2009
Dynastar
Legends and love them for their nippiness/versatility, though must admit they are a little bit light for aggressive piste skiing. I think this is the up-to-date version, albeit slightly wider under foot - mine are 75mm:
http://www.dynastar.com/US/US/exclusive-legend-idyll_DA0KP01_product_dynastar-skis-women.html
Unless she is very powerfully built, I think they would suit her well.
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I have a new pair of Exclusive legend edens. They are last years skis though. 85mm width. Love em but only use them when we get fluffy stuff.
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I would agree with
Hurtle's
recommendation for the Legends, I've skied them and they're very nice. As she says; nippy and versatile. Alternatively try the
Scott
Maya, which I eventually ended up buying. I loved both, but found the Maya a more stable, easy ride - almost effortless. Depends on how unfit she is - I am (and was) very unfit, so I found them much more comfortable. Be worth trying different skis out if there is a snowdome near you.
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I too am a fan of my Dynastars - but I would recommend if you live anywhere near a snowdome with an
Ellis Brigham
then they will usually let you demo some skis - I was fairly set on some
K2
's before I tried my dynastars and ended up with some longer than i probably would have gone for if I hadn't tried them.
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