How to Buy the Proper Length of Skis
Things You'll Need
- Reputable ski shop
- Weighing scale
- Tape measure
Instructions
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Weigh and measure yourself. It is human nature to tend to guess or estimate our height and weight incorrectly. Get on a scale and have someone help measure your height accurately. This is an important step.
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Rate your skiing ability honestly. If you can't make it down a groomed run without falling, you probably are not an intermediate yet. Similarly, if you are comfortable skiing black diamond runs at speed, you are no longer an intermediate.
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Identify what type of skiing you do most. Are you a resort skier who likes long, groomed runs? Are you a park skier who spends half the day catching air? Are you a powder hound who lives for deep, untracked snow? This will have an influence on what size ski to chose.
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Consult a sizing chart, such as this one online: http://www.frostyrider.com/tips/size-guide-skis.htm
Be aware that sizing charts make suggestions that are good for a general rule of thumb but each skier will have individual preferences and needs. This is why it is always good to consult a reputable ski shop.
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Remember this general rule of thumb: ski lengths tend to go up based on skier ability, weight and aggressiveness. Exceptions to this rule include terrain park skis and slalom-specific race skis, which tend to be shorter.
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Ask for advice from ski shop techs and from friends and then try several different skis until you find the length you like.
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