Admin wrote:FWIW, I think Ranchero has it right - those would be good skis for you to progress on. We're assuming, of course, that they're sized correctly for your weight and height?
Rather than make a loss, why not set them as your target for next season? Do some "dry land" training in the meantime; anything you can do to improve your fitness and balance will speed progress from your current level and you might find you only need one more trip (with lessons) to get comfortable on these.
If you're within reach of a fridge (Hemel?) then work out what you'd lose by selling the skis, and spend it on lessons instead...
Then you'll be no worse off than you are now, but a better skier, and with some nice skis! 8)
Woah woah Admin and Ranchero_1979, if the man wants to sell - let him sell -) No, joking aside Ski6002 I have to agree with them both, i'd keep hold of them if you can afford to, you will be loving them in a few years!! :thumbup: That said... let me know what you decide :lol: