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Started by John101 in Ski Chatter - 15 Replies

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John101 posted Nov-2011

My girlfriend is buying some new skis - having a twin top vs carvers. She skis lots on piste but also would take the odd trip through the snow park (nothing too fancy though!) and would do a few dare devil off piste things every now and again..what would you folks advise? And have you any idea of a model..whats your opinion on Elan as a make also?
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Ranchero_1979
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posted Nov-2011

My take on this would be to get some SL skis. These will be huge fun on piste and inevitable bumps. For actual skiing progression these will be much better than a twin tip. Unless you really are planning on skiing in powder >5cm deep where a stiff ski will likely give you the occasional face plant a "normal" ski is much more suitable.

Fat skis should have touring bindings and skins (also heard helicopters are good).

If 90% skiing falls into nr piste <5cm, then just rent something wide when you are lucky enough to get a big dump or a helicopter : :D


Tony_H
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posted Nov-2011

I ski mainly on piste, but wanted something that would take me off piste and ski powder when the snow falls. I went for an all mountain semi twin, 82mm underfoot. Skis fantastically on piste, and has the dimensions etc to go into the soft stuff too.
Mate of mine has some GS skis and he struggles in anything which isnt immaculately groomed.
Twinnies only really essential for skiing switch or doing jumps.
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Andyhull
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posted Nov-2011

Most freeride skis perform brilliantly on piste, the advance in technology with 'go anywhere' skis has been remarkable in the last 2 or 3 years.

Ranchero_1979
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posted Nov-2011

Well I had some Atomic BlackEye a few years ago which were pretty versatile. Fat at the front, 79 ish in middle. These are pretty all mountain, go anywhere and will carve very nicely. Swapped them for some Dynastar 4x4 Contact which are pretty much same sort of thing (somehow I preferred the Atomics, bit softer perhaps in powder). Now have some Salomon Shoguns with touring setup which are also okay on piste until you ski fast or are on really hard snow, not too bad in bumps and nice to ski in powder (I actually wish had gone fatter). With the snow last year in Europe, I wish had a thinner SL type ski and that is my next investment. I would go for some atomic BlackEye, these will tick all boxes and unfortunately mean that as ever the skier not the ski is most important.

Bandit
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posted Nov-2011

Your g/f might like to look at getting around 80 underfoot to provide versatility. Not too sure how much skiing experience?. Start with looking at reviews of the Scott Maya or Dynastar Legend Idyll. If they seem to tame, take a look at the Atomic Elysian which is a bit wider.

All of these will perform well on piste, and are women specific skis. Test before buying unless absolutely certain.

Ian Wickham
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posted Nov-2011

Twinnies are just not for the park depending on the model normally 60/40 piste off piste, Mrs W loves them.

John101
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posted Nov-2011

In terms of experience - nothing on piste is much of a challenge really - will give anything a shot. Did a season in Risoul/Vars last year and probably has 12 weeks on top of that. Does lots of just off the piste skiing/moguls, not much of park goer (torn acl a few years back and jumps tend to put pressure on that). Early 20's just a little unsure of what to get and whether or not to try before we buy!

Topic last updated on 13-November-2011 at 20:01