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Started by Grimski in Ski Hardware - 8 Replies

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Grimski posted Feb-2010

hi everyone,
im new to skiing just had 1st holiday in bansko bulgaria loved it i borrowed some ski (double ended) but now want to buy some any idea what would be good for beginner/intermediate
:roll:
m.grima

Bandit
reply to 'What skis to get'
posted Feb-2010

Welcome to J2ski :D My suggestion to you is that you keep renting until you know what sort of skiing you are going to enjoy.

The double ended skis are called Twin Tips and they can usually be skied regular or switch (backwards)

Next time, book a rental package that allows you to swap skis as many times as you want during your trip. That way, you will start to learn what you prefer, without spending big money up front.

Pablo Escobar
reply to 'What skis to get'
posted Feb-2010

If you don't already own boots it is generally accepted that these should be the first purchase. You can hire/rent the latest skis but rental boots are nothing like your own. You will notice a fairly large difference in your skiing almost instantly.

Grimski
reply to 'What skis to get'
posted Feb-2010

Already have a pair of boots got prior to going i was really unsure about boots as i didnt know what a whole day in them would be like but i was lucky as they are very comfitable i didnt hire ski as a friend of my brother lent me his
m.grima

Tony_H
reply to 'What skis to get'
posted Feb-2010

Grimski wrote:Already have a pair of boots got prior to going i was really unsure about boots as i didnt know what a whole day in them would be like but i was lucky as they are very comfitable i didnt hire ski as a friend of my brother lent me his
My guess would be you may well have ended up with boots that are the wrong size if you had them for your first ever trip. I may be wrong.
Forget the skis for now, make sure your boots are the right size for you or get some new ones.
I think you need to get your head round the whole skiing thing before you worry about buying a shed load of gear.
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Ian Wickham
reply to 'What skis to get'
posted Feb-2010

Tony_H wrote:
Grimski wrote:Already have a pair of boots got prior to going i was really unsure about boots as i didnt know what a whole day in them would be like but i was lucky as they are very comfitable i didnt hire ski as a friend of my brother lent me his
My guess would be you may well have ended up with boots that are the wrong size if you had them for your first ever trip. I may be wrong.
Forget the skis for now, make sure your boots are the right size for you or get some new ones.
I think you need to get your head round the whole skiing thing before you worry about buying a shed load of gear.


Yep, sound advice 8)

Grimski
reply to 'What skis to get'
posted Feb-2010

thanks for advice but as i pointed out boots where prefect went to a shop to get fitted and they where fine i beleive i may have my head around the skiing thing . Had no prblems with skiing just new to the sport and have a little idea about differnt makes and models of skis
m.grima

Edited 1 time. Last update at 23-Feb-2010

Bandit
reply to 'What skis to get'
posted Feb-2010

Grimski wrote:thanks for advice but as i pointed out boots where prefect went to a shop to get fitted and they where fine i beleive i may have my head around the skiing thing . Had no prblems with skiing just new to the sport and have a little idea about differnt makes and models of skis


Here you go:

http://www.snowandrock.com/skis/ski/fcp-category/list?resetFilters=true

http://www.ellis-brigham.com/skis-choice.htm

Each stockist lists the characteristics of the particular model. Simples :D

Topic last updated on 13-March-2010 at 17:24