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Twin Tips Ski / Sizing Advice
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Hi Guys,
First post here, so I hope you don't mind me diving right in to ask for some advice?
I'm looking to get some new ski's (have been hiring up until this point), mainly for on piste but also for arsing around on some free ride / smaller park sort of stuff as well as a bit of powder (If i'm lucky enough.) I'm looking at a pair of 2013
K2
Sights (Mainly because of my budget, which is around £350 all in for bindings as well.) I'd consider myself an advanced skier and so my question is, will I be happy with these skis? And also, I've been told I should go for the 179's to compensate for the lack of surface area due to the twin tips. I'm 5'10" and about 13 stone, and i do like skiing pretty aggressively.
I'd appreciate any thoughts / advice you guys have got! Will these ski's be stable enough for some fast carving, as well as a bit of 'edge of piste' skiing... Basically, i'm looking for one set of ski's that does it all pretty nicely (i know, i don't ask for too much do i ?)
Cheers All,
Sam
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Don't go shorter than 179 or you'll regret it! Look pretty good to me!!
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