166 or 171 skis? +KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK

booniemon

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I am 5'9" 140lbs and Im looking at the Stepups Afterbangs and Traveling Circuses. I am getting the TC's for everyday use around the mountain and in the park, hitting mid-sized jumps and jibs, would a 171 be too long? I am an aggressive rail skier, who throws in lots of spins and wutnot on rails, so I am concerned about the length and width of the TC? Im getting a pair of afterbangs to replace my punx as my urban/railjam/preseason ski. Which size would be more efficient the 166 or 171? I am also getting the Stepups for my comp season and for going to some massive parks out west, again 166 or 171? Thanks for your help and don't try to convince me otherwise about the skis Im getting +K to everyone!!
 
I'm same height and I roll with 177 skiing basically only rails on the east coast but I wouldn't go shorter then 171 at all. They'll be more stable on jumps at a longer length as well
 
i think either would work good for you and like earlier said it isnt much difference, i think the 171 would help landing the bigger jumps but a little less length is also nice on rails, i personally would still go 171
 
For the Step ups, get 171 or maybe even a size higher (177?) if the jump are going to be big you will enjoy the added stability that comes with the longer ski!
 
I'm 5'6 and I rode 177cm step-up for 2 years and this year I got 171cm because we don't have a big air anymore at my home mountain.
 
why dont you just get a pair of stiff yet flexible park skis for all of your needs. you dot need 4 pairs of skis you live in wisconsin you no goin out and stompin 60 ft jumps
 
I am just under 5'10" and I ride 181. I rode short skis for too long and it fucked up my knee because you have to use more strength to keep ridin if you land in the backseat. Definitely go for the longer ones.
 
Last season i tried some 171s and they were great for me but I did more aggressive fast skiing and off piste. that said for jumps shorters better, but I think that 171s would be perfect for you.

I also tried some 156s which when they got to a decent speed just ejected meIn the end its up to you whether you want a more stable ski that is faster with a longer turn or a quicker playful one that is less stable at speed, but I dont think that the difference will be huge, and youd be able to do what you want to do with either anyway.

 
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