Think of length in relation to weight not height, I would go anywhere int he 170 something band. The longer the ski the more stability you will have but the harder it will be to spin etc. Again a bit of a trade off. I would recommend going the short end.
Bindings are pretty much personal preference. Something like the Look PX12 (who freeze almost certainly stock) would do the trick nicely.
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Go to your local favorite mountain and hit up the pro shop. Happy shopping bud
We dont have any local mountains in England, let alone London haha
Edit: http://www.freeze-scotland.com/acatalog/Online_Catalogue-SKI_HARDWEAR-SKIS.html
Scroll down about 1/4 of the page and you will see the Armada AR6's with the px12 bindings at £460 or something,
Good deal, bad deal ?
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Started by GummyBear in Ski Hardware 06-Mar-2009 - 48 Replies
Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Ski's help' posted Mar-2009
IceGhost
reply to 'Ski's help' posted Mar-2009
Go to your local favorite mountain and hit up the pro shop. Happy shopping budGummyBear wrote:Right just some information that you will probably need..
Height:5ft9
Weight: 10 stones, 63kg
Boot Size: 10
Now I'm looking for a park ski that will also be fun on the mountain in all conditions, a twin tip as usual park ski's.
If you guys could help me out i would be really appreciative of it,
Thanks.
Uh oh, I think I broke'd the lift
Edited 1 time. Last update at 07-Mar-2009
GummyBear
reply to 'Ski's help' posted Mar-2009
We dont have any local mountains in England, let alone London haha
Edit: http://www.freeze-scotland.com/acatalog/Online_Catalogue-SKI_HARDWEAR-SKIS.html
Scroll down about 1/4 of the page and you will see the Armada AR6's with the px12 bindings at £460 or something,
Good deal, bad deal ?
A beer a day keeps the doctor away
Edited 2 times. Last update at 07-Mar-2009