topic:phatlip said:Hi, my wife has just started skiing and she really likes it. I can get a good deal on the Sick Day 104s and was wondering how they would work out for a beginner. She plans to use the mostly inbounds but also on a couple of tours each season.
Any thoughts?
14115674:Poubtv said:I’d recommend their women’s counterpart, the Pandora (84, 94, 104).
14115676:phatlip said:Do you think the 94 would be a good choice? And any thoughts on that for touring?
14115711:animator said:Pando 94 is a fantastic all mountain option. Not “touring specific” but the wood core that Line uses keeps the ski real light, it would be a great 50/50 ski
14115813:phatlip said:Thanks! But do you think its a good option for someone new to skiing?.
14115920:SavageBiff said:Maybe look at the liberty genesis line if touring is not a main focus , even if it is, how light ya really wanna go and sacrifice the downhill. The genesis is a much better all around ski,and easier to ski with more tip/tail rocker, actually what I just bought my wife to get her going, she was hating full camber rentals
14115963:OregonDead said:don't overthink it too much especially for a beginner. it doesn't matter too much as long as you get the appropriate length. no difference in men's vs women's skis either except marketing
14115979:Poubtv said:Mostly true. Blizzard is one of the only companies that i know off the top of my head that makes specific ski molds for women
14115988:OregonDead said:they have also made ski shapes that they sell with multiple names and top sheets
14116019:Poubtv said:Maybe in the past but Blizzard now makes gender specific skis, rather than just moving the mounting point foward on a shrunken mold.