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NTN telemarker-bushwacker or bridge? best size

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi all,

I'm after some Snowhead help. I'm an advanced/expert skiier who turned telemarker (I can recommend the sensation). It has also been a while since I purchased a pair of skis and things have moved on since my RPMs and '03 Rossi scratches...

So, I'm probably an intermediate telemarker, but still improving and I'm looking for one quiver to ride my NTNs. I'm considering either the bridges or bushwackers. I'm also hesitating on sizes. I'm 5ft11 and a fighting weight of 12-12.5st. I'm used to 178 skis (short for my ability I know but that is what I'm now used to) and I currently tele on Karhu Kodak 176s

So given I'm still getting my confidence at tele (so far no steep mogul fields, or couloirs) which should I go for? 173 bushwackers or 180 bushwackers? 170 bridges or 178 bridges? I've not ridden on skis with the cambers these skis have so I don't know how short the running length is or how they ride.

Terrain: completely variable. Most of the time it can be somewhere between ice and soft snow bumps, and when conditions are right powder. Due to missing decent snow most of my tele has been on groomers...but my skiing is mainly off-piste/steeps which is where I want to get my tele to.

Open to advice on sizing. I'm stuck at the moment on these options due to the versatility (from reviews) so I'm more after sizing guidance.

Thanks for your input!

W
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Review I saw say Bushwacker skis short. So maybe you should take the long one. That would cover it when your skill improves and the longer one will be more appropriate.
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