Thanks for these insights. For those of us who only own one pair of skis, its more a matter of compromise to find the 'one ski quiver'. I ride Rossignol Sky 7's at the mo; 180cm skis (slightly taller than me) with a 98 waist, mounted with Tecton 12 bindings. I've worn skis wider at the waist, but on piste they are less manageable. The Tecton bindings give me the best of both worlds, both up and down hill for the sort of skiing I enjoy. Unless you have deep pockets, its always about compromise..
Very useful, thank you! I have arranged one week ski hire (Gold Package) for Alpe D'Huez from Feb 24th, and have been trying to get some response out of the shop to my question 'what skis do you have available this year in the Gold pack?', but have had no response. It doesn't bode well and I'm nervous about it. I think I'm going to have to be strong with them and take the time to go inspect whatever they offer plus review what they have in my length and width range. If I were buying skis this year I think I would be pretty sold on the Salomon Addikt Pro at 163cm, so would be delighted if that came up. Difficulty is knowing what Intersport Alpe D'Huez (Bergers) might have that's similar to that ski come the day... Alternatively I guess I've still time to just go buy a pair I like
@@scottmarriott1185 thanks for your message. Some of the signs would be if the skis ⛷️ aren’t easy to turn, if they are sliding slower than others, if you slipping on ice a lot ..if you are skidding more on one skis than the other ..
@ thanks flo, I’ve been skiing for the last 35years starting in the ‘shee’ and have been on about 20 holidays, so probably a decent advanced skier and my last set of skis are Fischer rx8 piste ski, still going strong…heading to laplagne in January and trying to educate myself on which hire skis to get…so will try some advanced piste or all mtn skiis….where are you based
When I first started, the length of ski was determined by the height of your arm raised above your head. 210 & 220cm lengths were usual. Often wondered why so long.
Interesting video. When you're hiring you often get a choice of Bronze, Silver and Gold and so usually I book Gold, because I assume that should be a better ski. But in shop and looking at others' skis, I am not sure. Do you have an opinion? Cheers.
I think the quality of ski depends on each shop! Honestly there isn’t many shops I trust! A lot of skis go out blunt and untaxed .. I have had clients in ski boots two sizes too big!
Thanks Flos - interesting vid! Do you know the reason the length shouldn’t be above a certain point? I would assume it is to do with the weight of skier? Thanks!
Thanks for these insights. For those of us who only own one pair of skis, its more a matter of compromise to find the 'one ski quiver'. I ride Rossignol Sky 7's at the mo; 180cm skis (slightly taller than me) with a 98 waist, mounted with Tecton 12 bindings. I've worn skis wider at the waist, but on piste they are less manageable. The Tecton bindings give me the best of both worlds, both up and down hill for the sort of skiing I enjoy. Unless you have deep pockets, its always about compromise..
Thanks for your comment
Thanks Floss loving the vids. 🙂
Thanks Kevin for your comment and watching it really helps
Very useful, thank you! I have arranged one week ski hire (Gold Package) for Alpe D'Huez from Feb 24th, and have been trying to get some response out of the shop to my question 'what skis do you have available this year in the Gold pack?', but have had no response. It doesn't bode well and I'm nervous about it. I think I'm going to have to be strong with them and take the time to go inspect whatever they offer plus review what they have in my length and width range. If I were buying skis this year I think I would be pretty sold on the Salomon Addikt Pro at 163cm, so would be delighted if that came up. Difficulty is knowing what Intersport Alpe D'Huez (Bergers) might have that's similar to that ski come the day... Alternatively I guess I've still time to just go buy a pair I like
Thanks for you rmessage. Have a great holiday
Great video, how would you know if your on the wrong ski, particularly between intermediate and advanced skis….
@@scottmarriott1185 thanks for your message. Some of the signs would be if the skis ⛷️ aren’t easy to turn, if they are sliding slower than others, if you slipping on ice a lot ..if you are skidding more on one skis than the other ..
@ thanks flo, I’ve been skiing for the last 35years starting in the ‘shee’ and have been on about 20 holidays, so probably a decent advanced skier and my last set of skis are Fischer rx8 piste ski, still going strong…heading to laplagne in January and trying to educate myself on which hire skis to get…so will try some advanced piste or all mtn skiis….where are you based
@@scottmarriott1185 I am based in Tignes and Val mainly and live down the valley ..
When I first started, the length of ski was determined by the height of your arm raised above your head. 210 & 220cm lengths were usual. Often wondered why so long.
They were the good old days when wee ad lots of snow 😂
Talking about edges & wax, do you do your own ski tuning? If so, care to share your approach? Thanks!
Hi Dirk ..How are you? Yes I do my own waxing and edging. I will share when I get a moment .;probably a the end of the season
Interesting video. When you're hiring you often get a choice of Bronze, Silver and Gold and so usually I book Gold, because I assume that should be a better ski. But in shop and looking at others' skis, I am not sure. Do you have an opinion? Cheers.
I think the quality of ski depends on each shop! Honestly there isn’t many shops I trust! A lot of skis go out blunt and untaxed .. I have had clients in ski boots two sizes too big!
Thanks Flos - interesting vid! Do you know the reason the length shouldn’t be above a certain point? I would assume it is to do with the weight of skier? Thanks!
Hi Thanks for your message ..I think its because the skis today aren`t designed for a long length due to side cut
Tip No 7: If you are total beginner skier, most will not be relevant for you.
Yes, closed.
Great video Floss, thanks for sharing 👍
btw, is the Moris Pub still going? I heard it had closed
Thanks for your comment. As far as I know the Moris pubs has changed.
I telemark.
Ahhh sorry don’t know much about telemarking but a few tips will still apply to you if your renting !
@@FreeFloFloss Welp, If you would like to learn, let me know. I have been on telemark skis for 25+ years. :)
one day I would like to learn ❤@@rainmaker3700
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