Not sure how tall you are, but assuming you are short and don't need a ski over 150cm, check out
Line Invader Mini
K2 Juvi
Rossi Scratch Ghto Pro
Armada AR3
The ar3's would be my pick
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Thread: Twin Tips for a teenage boy
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31-12-2007, 12:01 PM #1Extreme Snowatcher
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Any recommendations? I dont need the baddest & greatest look-at-me-kimmy skis, just a good solid all round park/mountain ski thats value for money.
Age: 13yr old boy. 50kgs. Athletic
Ability: carves turns on all blues, some carving on blacks.
Interests: rails, boxes, all mountain and sking backwards!
Skis to look at???
[size="1"][ 01.01.2008, 06:55 PM: Message edited by: Jahoota ][/size]Every morning I turn into a cereal killer.
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31-12-2007, 12:46 PM #2SilenceGuest
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31-12-2007, 03:08 PM #3Extreme Snowatcher
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well I', 6ft but they're not for me! [img]graemlins/snow_grin.gif[/img]
Its a good pickup tho. I forgot his height. He's 5ft 3inches (160cms).
He's on 140's (carve skis) currently but they just look too short for him now he got taller/bigger. I figured a 150 - 155 ski length would be ok.
I'll go and check your list out. thanks!Every morning I turn into a cereal killer.
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31-12-2007, 03:21 PM #4SilenceGuest
hmm he could probably go for a small adult ski (definitely more expensive though)
Right in that transition from junior to adult equip.
it's a fine line,
edit: Looks like the ar3 has now been replaced with 'The Coda', and it comes in a 150cm. Good value capped ski.
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02-01-2008, 03:29 PM #5PortGuest
See if you can locate some 4FRNT TNK's or STL's.
The TNK 07-08 is a great pipe and all mtn ski. STL for park but a little soft for All mtn.
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02-01-2008, 04:40 PM #6PodlettteGuest
your height has absolutely nothing to do with ski length unless you are a kid, as in under 10 years old type of kid.
it goes on weight, ability, level of agression or total absence of it, speed, type of skiing.
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02-01-2008, 04:59 PM #7SilenceGuest
so two skiers that have the same weight, ability, level of agression and speed and both do the same type of skiing, whilst one person is 5'2 and the other is 6'2 should be on the same length ski?
I agree that weight has more to do with length of ski than height, bit i don't believe height is irrelevant. Height should definitely be a factor to consider.
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02-01-2008, 05:38 PM #8PodlettteGuest
Explain to me how someone's height effects how they work a ski?
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02-01-2008, 06:31 PM #9SilenceGuest
I'm no instructor, but i would have thought the difference in centre of gravity? compared to a shorter person could give reason for extra stability in the form of a longer ski
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02-01-2008, 08:21 PM #10PodlettteGuest
that makes 2 of us, but when I was working in a ski shop I was told to ignore height, unless they were little people. I figured the owner with 40 years experience probably knew what he was talking about.
Could just be a personal opinion I suppose and I'm certainly not a mistress of physics !!


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