All of these seem to hover around my emerging sweet spot. I thought playful, yet “railable” was what I was after, but now I think I want a playful carver that can push some snow when needed (read: east coast). I might go a bit shorter to slow things down. Right now, my favorite in my quiver...
all mountain
battle of the premium 80mm skis
dps cassiar trainer
east coast skiing
for lightweight skiers who possess the skills
frontside
groomers
kastle dx
playful carver
premium-feeling ski that rewards competence
renoun atlas
ski compare and contrast
ski reviews
stockli ar
I'm looking for a new ski for my partner. As a bit of background she is 5'4" (163cm} and roughly 190lb (85kg).
She got back into skiing last season after roughly 8 years away, having spent that time having kids. She skied from about 7 years old until her mid 20's. She progressed really well...
I'm confusing myself I know. I need a more frontside oriented ski. I love my FIscher 100 Big Stix (166) for off-piste and softer snow but my old K2 Axis XRs that I used to rip groomers and hardpack finally bit the dust. So I'm in the market for a say an 80/20 frontside ski.
I'm generally...
I mainly ski frontside. My kids take me into tracked out trees and scare me to death because I cant maneuver fast enough and the bumps are closer together than my skis are long.
I love to tear down an unpopulated groomed run and I keep attempting black bumps but they win everytime so far. We ski...
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