s*******w 发帖数: 210 | 1 have been looking for a pair of new skis and a little bit overwhelmed by the
selections. wonder if anyone here can give me some tips. i am about 6ft tall,
ski single black diamond most of the time and occasionally harder trails.
mostly ski in NE and not that much powder to speak of around here. talked to a
couple of sales man in ski shops and they are trying to talk me into spending
$700-800 on skis which i think it's a little too much. i think i am more opted
to do the middle of the road - prob | b******r 发帖数: 1137 | 2 I have K2 5500 (188) + Salomon S912, and Dynastar SC9 (178) + Look P12. 5500
is beginner-intermediate level ski. I do feel its vibration is quite big on
high speed and jump landing. SC9 is more stiff, but fits my level very well.
it's perfect for New England's icy terrain:) skiing on more advanced skis do
make you feel tired more easily, both because of the stiffness and weight.
it's a trade-off for control. my opinion is that skis don't differ too much,
well, in the same category (comparin
【在 s*******w 的大作中提到】 : have been looking for a pair of new skis and a little bit overwhelmed by the : selections. wonder if anyone here can give me some tips. i am about 6ft tall, : ski single black diamond most of the time and occasionally harder trails. : mostly ski in NE and not that much powder to speak of around here. talked to a : couple of sales man in ski shops and they are trying to talk me into spending : $700-800 on skis which i think it's a little too much. i think i am more opted : to do the middle of the road - prob
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