I will be spending a few days a week at my local hill teaching never-evers. My ski school runs clinics every AM which I plan to take advantage of. In fact, I’ll probably do some on days I’m not working there, because it’s close by. I have some twin tips that are fun with kids, but currently I’m lacking a narrow-ish carving ski that rewards good technique yet thats a bit forgiving. I don’t want to spend much $$....chances are these skis will be sitting in the snow at times, unattended, or might be used in lessons. (The Laser AX would be grand, but at this point I’m not willing to spend the money, and I want a low profile ski that won’t attract much attention). Ha.
I also need GW bindings that are system bindings.
I am 5’10”, almost 170 lb, advanced skier. My ski hill is in PA.
My best deals are on the Dynastar Speedzone 12 in a 166 and the Dynastar 4x4 Pro 82 In a 171. So for simplicity sake, let’s keep it to those two, or the women’s versions of those....the Intense 12 and Intense 4x4 Pro.
Which would be best for mostly hardpack, but some soft days and sometimes new snow? Doing drills? I will be in mostly groomers with a bump run or two.
I also need GW bindings that are system bindings.
I am 5’10”, almost 170 lb, advanced skier. My ski hill is in PA.
My best deals are on the Dynastar Speedzone 12 in a 166 and the Dynastar 4x4 Pro 82 In a 171. So for simplicity sake, let’s keep it to those two, or the women’s versions of those....the Intense 12 and Intense 4x4 Pro.
Which would be best for mostly hardpack, but some soft days and sometimes new snow? Doing drills? I will be in mostly groomers with a bump run or two.
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