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10-15-2020, 01:08 AM #1features a sintered base
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Should I get new skis?
I know, silly question to ask this crowd, but given that I don't even let myself think about the money I spend on skiing otherwise...anyway, I haven't bought skis for myself in awhile but was looking at this year's buyer's guide and was wondering if I'm missing out. Here's the thing: I ski a variety of (old) race skis, am most often on a pair of (old) Scott park skis as my default 'other' ski (they are just pretty easy to ski if I'm lazy but also have decent performance), and get on the Legend XXL's whenever it's deep (love them and have stockpiled a second pair of those). I've occasionally skied newer skis but just haven't ever felt anything better about them than I get on my old beater boards (I maintain my skis very well, even if some of them have quite a few (repaired) core shots and small sections of compressed or otherwise slightly compromised edge/sidewall). I've never spent a full day skiing any of those new skis, so maybe I'm not giving them enough of a chance?
Other thing is that I am just not a fan of reverse camber, early rise, etc. At least not on the skis I've tried. I like traditional sidecut and camber. Again, though, maybe I just haven't given non-traditional shapes/sidecuts enough of a chance.
So am I wrong that my old skis provide everything I want/need in a ski, and newer skis wouldn't make a big difference? The magazine descriptions of them make me think maybe I am missing out, but my experiences trying some of their predecessors don't support that.
I am slightly tempted to just buy a new pair (whatever the best candidate is) and see how it goes (how dumb would that be?).[quote][//quote]
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10-15-2020, 04:34 AM #2
If you already own some red ones I don’t see the need.
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10-15-2020, 06:30 AM #3Registered User
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Should I get new skis?
If your mostly skiing hardpack, your fine on the old race boards.
The XXL’s were a great ski, but they are really dated. If you’ll see much 3D snow, new powder boards sure are a lot easier.
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10-15-2020, 06:30 AM #4
Fisher skis will be hard to find.
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10-15-2020, 07:21 AM #5
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10-15-2020, 07:34 AM #6Registered User
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A lot of good skis out there .
Technology does makes a difference .
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10-15-2020, 07:46 AM #7
Get something with algae.
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10-15-2020, 07:54 AM #8
The new powder skis are amazing. The all mountain are good but it’s really what conditions are you skiing. if you ski pow more spend some money and get something like protest, older lotus, hell buy a pontoon. Make big McConkey turns and laugh hysterically I have some old megawatts that are actually great in pow. Sometimes it’s just a good design. The new stuff is more to ski pow and resort left overs. But always good to have a pow ski for before lunch blower
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10-15-2020, 08:04 AM #9Registered User
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Should I get new skis?
Sounds like you really prefer a more traditional style of ski and have the firm snow conditions ski covered.
Look for a 118+ width pow ski. Maybe something with a more traditional shape to eliminate the learning curve some guys have with newer shapes, ie protest, lotus etc. I was plug and play on the newer shapes but know others who had a hard time adapting, but once they did they were stoked on them.
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10-15-2020, 08:12 AM #10Registered User
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10-15-2020, 08:41 AM #11
Tech Talk, jong...
Also ANY pow ski will be a huge step up compared to what you've been skiing.
BUT given your location and ski history something like a Ranger 107ti or Enforcer 110 Free might be good (not the Ranger 108ti- those were too light and floppy a the tips). Maybe the Rustler 11 if you want to go fatter. These skis will still be the best pow skis you've ever used, but are also solid carvers. You'll get more float and looseness, but still be able to release your inner racer.
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10-15-2020, 08:44 AM #12
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10-15-2020, 08:54 AM #13
Soul 7
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10-15-2020, 09:07 AM #14
I’d kick it old school and buy a pair of vintage K2s. Those provide everything you want and aren’t pansy skis like these shaped/parabolic skis these days.
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10-15-2020, 09:18 AM #15
it's getting harder to find skis the same turning radius as your buddy for powder 8's. good luck.
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10-15-2020, 09:24 AM #16
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10-15-2020, 09:26 AM #17
N+1
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10-15-2020, 09:30 AM #18
Best advice I've ever heard about buying skis was from Lito Tejada-Flores--ski your old skis, then the ones you are think of buying. If you don't immediately say "Wow!", try a different demo, or just stay with the old ones. One run should tell you. In your case that would mean comparing new skis to the Legends in deep snow.
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10-15-2020, 10:23 AM #21features a sintered base
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10-15-2020, 10:24 AM #22
Try to win some in a contest is my advice.
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10-15-2020, 10:30 AM #23features a sintered base
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Yeah, there is definitely something to that. And I have done exactly that a few times--once with some DPS's (really, really didn't like them), another time with some Kastles (BMX115?--wasn't blown away by them). But assuming I have the chance this year I'll probably do that.
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