It depends on your height, weight, and ability as a skier.
Check out a very good ski shop and they will be able to match your skis, boots, bindings, and poles to you.
This is very important as poorly fitted and calibrated equipment can be dangerous to you and those around you, as well as uncomfortable.
Pricing, high or low is not the determining factor, fit, usability, and comfort should be the direction you go.
hi there’s no rules anymore. I’m 5ft 2 and i vary my skis day to day. I love my 160s but sometimes i want the fun of blades and sometimes inbetween! You learn different techniques that way. I just love skiing!
06/02/2011 at 3:15 am
It depends on your height, weight, and ability as a skier.
Check out a very good ski shop and they will be able to match your skis, boots, bindings, and poles to you.
This is very important as poorly fitted and calibrated equipment can be dangerous to you and those around you, as well as uncomfortable.
Pricing, high or low is not the determining factor, fit, usability, and comfort should be the direction you go.
Good Luck
Good Luck
06/02/2011 at 3:15 am
Ah, what a great question. I never had a thought. I will now search an answer for it and let you know if i find some.
06/02/2011 at 3:15 am
Your skies should be as about tall as your chin.
06/02/2011 at 3:15 am
hi there’s no rules anymore. I’m 5ft 2 and i vary my skis day to day. I love my 160s but sometimes i want the fun of blades and sometimes inbetween! You learn different techniques that way. I just love skiing!
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