How can i tell when my skiis have had enough?

timmi

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the other day i was skiing with somebody who told me my skiis were recked, they dont have very much visible damage, so how can i tell that they have had enough?

they probably are done since i have been on them for 3 seasons
 
most people here will tell you when you cant ski on them anymore. and when that happensturn them into your urban skis (if you do urban)
 
yeah, i would do that, but im a poor ghetto child, so im gunna ski them for the rest of the year and then next season take the bindings off it and put them on my new skiis since they are still kickass bindings.
 
just wait til next season and us ur present skis as jibbing skis for the summer...that way u pay less for skis that are 1 year old and brand new
 
Ride them 'till it's just not possible anymore, and while you're at it, change your avatar before I have a seizure.
 
the bases and stuff are fine, its just they dont respond very well anymore.

yeah im thinkin they will be my new urban skiis, but that means that i have to get a new pair of bindings. that sucks.
 
When your skis look like this...

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Lay your skis flat on a flat surface, if they are indeed flat and if they don't have a nice curve in them making the underfoot distant from the ground, it's a good indication that they have been beaten past their prime.
 
Yeah the skis i pictured above have no camber at all, they lay flat.

And to timmi, no those arnt burn marks.
 
yeah, i have 90 days on my tanners in the park and the edges are coming out only at the tips and tails... slowly so untill they snap im skiing them ( i had stls coming but i broke my self so it wast worth a new ski for the rest of the year)
 
im nolan lol

i saw you over the turnaround days at mt.st luis and ive seen you a couple times at horseshoe
 
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