goosechase
New member
Howdy-
I am 6ft, 140lbs. Last two years (about 100 days) I've been riding 174cm Camox. I love those short skis because it feels like I'm skiing on easy mode, and they're fun to whip around, but there are definitely days I feel like: I wish these were longer, could go faster, wish I could push them harder, wish they were more properly suited for pow, etc.
I have pretty much settled on last year's Black Ops Sender Ti as the ski I'm going to buy. Now I don't know if I should go for the 180cm or 187 length.
I have never skiied anything close to 187 so I don't know how big of a jump that will feel like. Imagining skis that are like 5 inches longer than what I ride now is definitely intimidating. Plus, I am light for my height and I got chicken legs...
At the same time, I am definitely looking to level up in a sense.
Keep in mind this is gonna be my daily driver for sure.
Would love to get some insight from anyone, especially if you own or have ridden Rossignol/Black Ops series and could speak to how the different lengths ski.
Thanks!
I am 6ft, 140lbs. Last two years (about 100 days) I've been riding 174cm Camox. I love those short skis because it feels like I'm skiing on easy mode, and they're fun to whip around, but there are definitely days I feel like: I wish these were longer, could go faster, wish I could push them harder, wish they were more properly suited for pow, etc.
I have pretty much settled on last year's Black Ops Sender Ti as the ski I'm going to buy. Now I don't know if I should go for the 180cm or 187 length.
I have never skiied anything close to 187 so I don't know how big of a jump that will feel like. Imagining skis that are like 5 inches longer than what I ride now is definitely intimidating. Plus, I am light for my height and I got chicken legs...
At the same time, I am definitely looking to level up in a sense.
Keep in mind this is gonna be my daily driver for sure.
Would love to get some insight from anyone, especially if you own or have ridden Rossignol/Black Ops series and could speak to how the different lengths ski.
Thanks!