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Advice needed on next pair of ski's.
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Hi guys,
New to the forum and just took up skiing for the first time end of January and LOVE IT!!!
I've had 3 lessons now and can now complete red runs with minimal effort and parallel skiing.
Just want advice on wether I should be now looking for a different set of ski's to replace the Head beginner ones I have at the moment? And also what the next technique I should be looking to learn? As I said previously I am pole planting and parallel skiing at the moment.
Thanks for reading.
Regards
Steve
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Rossignol S3.
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Thanks Ch20
Sorry for my ignorance but could you tell me what the difference will be compaired the the head ones I currently have?
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Moefoe
, Beginner skis are not really skis, they're long slippy things designed for you to get used to the swingweight and actions required to ski, now, before the marketing idiots get you and try sell you another thing that will need replacing in two weeks, buy a Rossi S3, ski it everywhere, everyway until it's dead, then you'll be rready for big off piste excursions that require wider and stiffer properties.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Unless you're anticipating doing a season, it might be a better idea to rent? Your skills are probably going to improve quite a bit over your next few weeks of skiing, and what you'll want out of a ski will change a wee bit too.
I use an S3 as my current "do everything" ski. It does the job pretty well. I've no idea if it would suit you, however
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