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kids ski length? should I bother renting??

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I am a father of 3 boys and have assorted skis in the garage. I am quite prepared to spend money if it's worth it (otherwise I wouldn't go skiing so much with so many kids).

Problem: I have a 8 year old who is about 132cm tall with size 3 boots.

I have 4 buckle boots that fit him and 110cm skis with bindings which curiously fit both children's and youth boots.

I also have some 120cm skis but the bindings don't fit the boots.

Do I:

1. Rent 120cm skis for £35-50

2. Take the 110's??

Previously my eldest son stayed on the 110s till he was 9 (at least) and got his Etoile Bronze.

I have just worked out that the second son got his 3 star badge aged 7- a year (or 3 months younger depend son how you want to count it) younger than the eldest- there is a violent argument raging as I type.....
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It's time he learnt the importance of rule 5.

I mean, at his age I was on my Father's cast off 203s.
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Are the bindings OK on those old skis? recently serviced? out dated? corroded? lubricated? or all dried up? That might help you decide.
I had to do a rethink after the wife innocently asked me if 25year old bindings would be still OK for our 4year old. Hmmm.... now you mention it love....
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Re-Drill the 120's ?
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 Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
110s will be about chin level for him, no disaster as long as they are not twin tips. Or as above, get the 120 re-drilled.
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the problem with the 120s is the y have a binding thta only takes a children's boot.

I have checked out the old photos of the eldest child- who skied on the 110's till he was about 9. So I'm happy.

THe 110s aren't mega old. Good question about lubrication- any suggestions folks??
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