relies upon, Volkl skis tend to be stiff so while you're on the heavier area or relatively overpower softer skis, examine out Volkl. Salomon skis are gentle and ski rather intense-high quality. I even have Line Chronics now that are super in the air yet tend to have a comfortable flex on the worst cases. examine out the quite a few web content for specicfic fashions and notice if the apartment shops close to you have any or if the hotel close to you is having a demo day. all people skis in any different case and for this reason seems for various aspects while paying for skis.
Dan
2008-11-18 15:00:02 UTC
Well if you are looking to improve in the park then get twin tips. Do not go to the park and ski on racing skis. But, you can get a semi - twin tip that is not totally a full twin tip that will serve as one but, you still can ski all mountain. I have a pair that are not complete same tip length but yet i an carve nicely and hit up the pow in the trees! Just get a twin tip or something close!
cammy
2008-11-17 14:14:01 UTC
right, first things first
Twin tip skis are designed for pulling stunts mid-air so they are very light weight and evenly balanced, because of this many people like using them off piste as they are easy to maneuver in the deep powder
Having the two tips enables you to ski backwards much easier and of course to land backwards [they also come with cool designs]. From experience they are very fun to just muck about on in snow parks with, but the design of the twin tip ski is not great when you want to ski fast; many twin tip skis are un able to carve well and they tend to be unstable at high speed. Overall i would say that if you like skiing fast and doing the odd jump here and there, get yourself some carvers (like i did in the end) but if you like jumping lots andoccasionally going fast then the twin tip ski is for you. Or if you like both then save up and get both.
These are the main pros and cons
hope i helped a bit
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