I'm headed out to Denver over spring break and am considering renting skis instead of payig the extra baggage fee to bring my skis. Does anyone know of a place in the Denver area (near University of Denver) that rents decent twin tips?
I have to give a speech about something...I'm gunna talk about how new school skiing has changed the sport of skiing. Anyone know any online articles or sources about the subject. I basically need something that I can say was a source. Word.
I live in ohio - me and another kid are the only ones who freeski at my school, how the hell am i supposed to know everything about skiing when the only exposure i get to it is on here and when I drive 2.5 hrs for a hill with 14 runs?
I'm seriously considering getting the PE's for all mtn. I only weigh 130 and am worried they will be too heavy for me. How much do they weigh. And i dont mean "hell of a lot" does anyone have a number to put on them?
I'm getting new skis TODAY and i dont want to F up my choice. I ski east and want an all mtn twin. A previous post said PE's are better then Chronics for all mtn but i'm still not convinced. I think i'm going with the Chronics.
I think i'm going to buy some chronics soon, but i'm not sure what size. I'm 5' 8" and 125 lbs. my current skis are 160's and i'm not super aggressive. I'm thinking about going with the 167's - i also want them to last a while - i dont think i'm gunna get any taller. Good Choice?