cgoal_in
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Hey guys, I'm a 16 year old kid from Colorado buying my first pair of powder skis for this upcoming winter. I'm 5'8" and 130 pounds, but I expect to grow another 2-4 inches in the next year or two. I'm a pretty advanced skiier looking for a powder ski that will be good for throwing down on some medium cliffs and general powder frolicking. This ski doesn't necessarily have to have any all-mountain or hybrid features, as I already have my regular pair of skis(2012 afterbangs). I"m trying to stay within a pretty cheap budget of $400-$500. So far, I've been looking on evo.com and found what I think might be good for me, but I need your advice.
Also, I'm only resort skiing at Monarch Mountain and possibly Summit County, probably 5 really good powder days a year. Do you think powder skis are worth the buy? Or should I just risk renting and demos whenever a pow day shows up? Keep in mind I'm trying to make these skis work for many seasons.
Apo Rise Up- A pretty sweet deal at $312. I'm debating the 176 or 184 size because I wan't the ski to last for many seasons, after I keep growing.(I'm 173cm tall)
http://www.evo.com/skis/apo-rise-up-bc.aspx#image=84859/390730/apo-rise-up-bc-skis-2015-176-detail-1.jpg
Sorry for the long post. Thanks for any advice guys!
P.S. Inexpensive bindings advice would be awesome too
				
			Also, I'm only resort skiing at Monarch Mountain and possibly Summit County, probably 5 really good powder days a year. Do you think powder skis are worth the buy? Or should I just risk renting and demos whenever a pow day shows up? Keep in mind I'm trying to make these skis work for many seasons.
Apo Rise Up- A pretty sweet deal at $312. I'm debating the 176 or 184 size because I wan't the ski to last for many seasons, after I keep growing.(I'm 173cm tall)
http://www.evo.com/skis/apo-rise-up-bc.aspx#image=84859/390730/apo-rise-up-bc-skis-2015-176-detail-1.jpg
Sorry for the long post. Thanks for any advice guys!
P.S. Inexpensive bindings advice would be awesome too