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Twothousandone
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Posted: October-03-2013 at 7:39am |
Hi guys,
Looking for a nice slalom ski set up. Don't have a ski or bindings. I'm looking for a ski intermediate to advanced ski because I have progressed and will be progressing quickly. I'm 5' 11 175-180 pounds. thanks! |
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Florida Inboards
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Waternut
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Agreed on ski it again. You may have to buy the boots and ski separate but at your height and weight, you need to look for a 67" ski. Try to get something at least 2011 and up as the technology has advanced significantly lately.
www.ballofspray.com is a good slalom skiing forum that can help with ski and binding choice as well as technique if you aren't sure what you want. If you're skiing the course, let them know what speed you're at and what line length and they will be able to recommend a variety of good ski's for you. |
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