I'm on the piste about 90% of the time and the rest is in the park. Should i select a twintip ski, even though i only use it 10% of the time? Anyone who's an expert on skis, please contact me.
Nice video. What about the ski height? I feel like I always get lost in terms of what length is best for me. I am 6 foot, 145 lb. From what I heard you should find a ski that is about your height. I've been looking at a bunch of skis on your website. Advanced-Intermediate. What sizes should I look at 168, 169, 170?
well it all depends on your skill level. a bigginner will want a ski thats about at their chin, itermediate-nose, and advanced-eyes. the weight thing will come in with tour bindings and/or boots. i'm about 5' 6" and just got 165's.
Not necisarely... The type of ski matters. For example you want shorter slalom skis cause its more manuverable. I know alot of people who have slaloms up to their nose or a little lower, with gs's up to their eyes or higher.
thanks this helped a lot!!!!!!!!
XxBlackout1205xX 1 week ago
Wider waisted are "mid-fats" not mid-fast
sealyboy1844 1 month ago
wider waisted skis are considered mid fast
roballen76 1 month ago
im a noob. but can u use all mountain skis on park and pipe?
vMatricks 4 months ago
@vMatricks yessir
KILLSWITCH58884 3 months ago
im about 60-40 i ski more on piste but the rest is off so should i get mid fat all mountain skis
LiamStackerz 9 months ago
Is he wearing his bosses shirt?
emerset 1 year ago 4
Very informative and clearly presented, thanks for the video.
jereisluke 1 year ago
I'm on the piste about 90% of the time and the rest is in the park. Should i select a twintip ski, even though i only use it 10% of the time? Anyone who's an expert on skis, please contact me.
iDenmark 1 year ago
@iDenmark
if you plan to land backwards in the park get twintips.
Uw10 1 year ago
@iDenmark yeah get twin tips i ride 0 percent park and i have twin tips and i like them alot
MikeSki762 10 months ago
I had my volume all the way up but couldn't hear what he said at 0:53 "Your wider waisted skis which are considered jdfbejbdia"
saturnv3 2 years ago 8
Mid fat
H4arry42 2 years ago
@saturnv3 he said "Mid-fats"
MrRocker989 1 year ago
Nice video. What about the ski height? I feel like I always get lost in terms of what length is best for me. I am 6 foot, 145 lb. From what I heard you should find a ski that is about your height. I've been looking at a bunch of skis on your website. Advanced-Intermediate. What sizes should I look at 168, 169, 170?
digitaltitan 2 years ago
well it all depends on your skill level. a bigginner will want a ski thats about at their chin, itermediate-nose, and advanced-eyes. the weight thing will come in with tour bindings and/or boots. i'm about 5' 6" and just got 165's.
chevyladtallyhoe 2 years ago
Not necisarely... The type of ski matters. For example you want shorter slalom skis cause its more manuverable. I know alot of people who have slaloms up to their nose or a little lower, with gs's up to their eyes or higher.
frodosauce 2 years ago
thats true too, but this rule is good for a ski thats just a regular all mountain kinda thing. but yea that would be correct
chevyladtallyhoe 2 years ago
great info presented in a very simple and clear manner. Thanks alot!!
harwintonkath 3 years ago
thanks for the video, should help quite a bit
dylanwmoh 3 years ago