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Started by Tonypants in Ski Chatter - 12 Replies

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Tonypants posted Nov-2009

I have always rented skis but have now got my own all mountain ski's of which I haven't tried yet.

My concern is how different will they be to the normal rental "superior" skis that I am used to? Will I have to ski differently ie "work them harder" or will it be much the same?

TP

Ian Wickham
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posted Nov-2009

tonypants wrote:I have always rented skis but have now got my own all mountain ski's of which I haven't tried yet.

My concern is how different will they be to the normal rental "superior" skis that I am used to? Will I have to ski differently ie "work them harder" or will it be much the same?

TP


Don't worry you will soon adjust, I'll be interested in your'e comparisons when you have used them

Kateshaw
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posted Nov-2009

I got my own skis when I was in my 3rd week, and it made a huge difference to my skiing straight away! Maybe I just got lucky with the right skis for me, but 3 seasons on I still love them :)

Tonypants
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posted Nov-2009

Thanks guys that fills me with confidence, I wasn't sure if the characteristic of a "freeride ski" dramatically different. When you read reviews on ski some people say that you do not get the same feel on piste but off piste will have loads more fun??

Two weeks time I will know!

Gfz025
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posted Nov-2009

What skis have you got? What's your skiing ability, weight, height, etc?

Tony_H
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posted Nov-2009

I looked at these babies (Atomis Sweet Daddy) on Sport Conrad not so long ago as they were selling for about £150 with bindings. They are not too wide in the tip and tial but 80 in the waist, and reviews suggest they are quite quick edge to edge and good on ice too with impressive edges.
I saw them more as a touring ski tbh which is why I didnt go for them in the end.

Interestingly enough, I have a new pair of skis I havent used yet, all mountain Scott Neo's at 82 in the waist so will be having a similar change to yourself.

However, I did ski a week last season on some Scott Patrol's which were 78 in the waist, and have to say I found them much more fun and easy to ski than the standard carvers. Heavier and easier to plough through crud and lumps, brilliant on ice, and generally more confident all over. Thats not to say they are going to ski anything like my Neo's or your Atomics, but I don't think you'll find the transition too difficult if you are a good skier.

Having those will mean you can feel happy bobbing off between pistes or in the fresh snow as well.
www  New and improved me

Edited 2 times. Last update at 30-Nov-2009

Tonypants
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posted Nov-2009

I have Atomic sweet daddy's 2006 version although I brought them new this year, skiing ability very adept, can ski anything anywhere, although don't find moguls fun:-) weight 14st 8 heoght 6 511.5

Tonypants
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posted Nov-2009

Thanks Tony, I think I am more excited about trying the new skis than actually going away!

Interestingly the Sweet daddys are very light in weight, normally the rentals are quite heavy, this I assume will be easier jumping over bumps etc

Topic last updated on 30-November-2009 at 17:38