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Demo advice?

 Poster: A snowHead
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I am travelling to UTah in Feb 2012,

I will take my own ski's which are strato 80, rated as 80/20 groomers. Which are great for carving on piste. But happy to leave them at accom if we get a lot of snow.

So expect I will want to hire some demo all mountain ski's (I hired some 100 at foot in Japan last year which were good, but Im thinking wider this time)

I am 180cm tall weigh 93- 98kg (tring to loose some refer 93 dream ) skiing level in the advanced intermediate bracket on piste, off piste early stages.

I dont know a lot about ski technology so looking for some advice on some skis I should look to Demo

twin tip?
soft flex for my weight, off piste?
my current skis are 170's but I think the wide skis need to be longer, is that right?
how wide should I go, and still be able to do a bit of carving?

any other advice welcome

Cheers Richo
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there are so many good skis out there try all you can but the conditions are going to dictate what will be best, if you get good fresh then go for as fat and rockered as you can get, size will be 185cm plus for your height rocker skis shorter, most new powder skis have some form of it in the last 2 years, some will be twins some not i wouldn't care about that too much of course they ski different but it's how a ski is overall that matters, i should think you will get a nice varied choice in Utah.
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great thanks Geeo, I have been reading some of the other posts around and looking into rocker a bit more.
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