Hi all,
This being a great time of year to get a good deal on a new pair of skis, we thought that my wife's pent up consumer demand would be well-focused on quiver expansion, rather than those new Italian pumps she's been eying up. And to my surprise, she's all for it! She must be a hard core skier, then, 'cause Imelda has some serious competition in the shoe closet from my wife. We've considered bar coding and computerized warehousing and retrieval, to facilitate ease of selection from the hundreds of pairs she owns. But I digress....
She's looking for a pair of skis that will be easier to scoot around with the kids than her present boards, the Head Supershape Speed. Now, don't get me wrong, she LOVES these skis, and would never give them up. But they are not the best for all day recreation with the kids.....stop-start, skid, dodge...you get the picture. So a second pair of nimble, agile, but stable skis, that can still rip when she wants to turn it up, would be the ideal. As an added bonus, if she could get this character in a wider waist that would work when we go out West to deeper snow (we ski mostly in Ontario), would be fantastic. Since she hasn't demoed anything wider than 72 mm waist, and we know nothing about this group of skis, then let's throw this out to the forum at large -- do you have some suggestions and can anyone point us in a direction that we can start looking?
If I can state some biases right from the start, we like the quality of materials and build of Head, Fischer, Stockli and Elan. Wood core would be good. No cheap foam cores, please...Stockli and Dynastar excepted.
A damp but agile ski would be the way to go -- is this possible in, say, a 78 mm waist? Something not too stiff but with good edge hold, but not with unrelenting edge grip that's always there, even when it's not wanted.
Some specs: my wife is 5'7", 130 pounds; aggressive skier; athletic; advanced level. Her SS Speeds are 163 length, and she has no trouble with handling the length or the flex.
So....whaddya think? Anyone have any suggestions as to where we start looking?
BR,
Svend