New tele ski advice...
New tele ski advice...
Time for a new set up, I am 5‘11“, 175lbs, East Coast skier looking for a fun, Lively, playful ski in about the 90 mm (give or take) waist width. Love the tree an bumps and making short quick turns. Currently, on the Line sick day 95 with HH bindings. Really like this set up but looking to switch the NTN.
These are the ones at the top of my list. What do you think? Anything else I should have my eye on?
Fischer Ranger 90
Dynastar legend 88 or 96
Liberty Origin 90
Scott Slight 93
These are the ones at the top of my list. What do you think? Anything else I should have my eye on?
Fischer Ranger 90
Dynastar legend 88 or 96
Liberty Origin 90
Scott Slight 93
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Re: New tele ski advice...
My ski partner just got a Voile V6 and LOVES it for New England trees, but 100mm in the waist and also $$$ (MUSA)
Atomic Vantage 95C is a great budget ski that punches way above its pricepoint. It would pair well with NTN methinks. Can usually get this for around $250.
Black Crows Captis or Orb would be two I'd keep an eye on also, but can be $$$ but they hit the 90mm mark.
I like the 90-ish waist width I think it's ideal. The Sick Day is somewhat soft, if you really like it, make sure to flex the next ski you are going to get so you don't get some 4x4 barn beam that doesn't bend.
Atomic Vantage 95C is a great budget ski that punches way above its pricepoint. It would pair well with NTN methinks. Can usually get this for around $250.
Black Crows Captis or Orb would be two I'd keep an eye on also, but can be $$$ but they hit the 90mm mark.
I like the 90-ish waist width I think it's ideal. The Sick Day is somewhat soft, if you really like it, make sure to flex the next ski you are going to get so you don't get some 4x4 barn beam that doesn't bend.