Symmetrical skis?

HamFaceGirl

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I'm looking for some new skis and I just wanted to see a list of all the symmetrical skis you guys know, preferably at least 90 underfoot. Thanks!
 
K2 Domain, Volkl Chopstick (massive and symmetrical), Nordica Ace of Spades

Line EP Pro isn't QUITE symmetrical but deserves a mention for having symmetrical flex and rocker and a whole 1 or 2mm difference in the cut.
 
ace of spades

but my frinds who have symetrical skis vs. regular non-symetrical skis says they dont fell a differance skiing switch if thats what you are wondering but idk i havent tried them
 
Just throwing this out there...

I rode invaders for 3 years, once they broke i purchased rossi s5's (94mm) which i center mounted

I was so scared that skiing switch would be harder and i would get worse but i can honestly say that i didnt notice a difference AT ALL. Honestly im pretty sure my switch skiing has improved if anything.

Im not stoping you from getting a symmetrical ski, im just saying.
 
yeah its not like I can only buy a symmetrical ski, I was just looking at the options because I have noticed the number of them to decrease over the years
 
i think its easier to ski switch on symmetrical skis, but i guess it depends on what you're coming from, not a huge deal either way.
 
If OP is super worried, look for a ski that has tip and tail dimensions that are maybe only 4 or 5 mm in difference if you can't find yourself a completely symmetrical ski that suits your needs.
 
The one and only answer to this question is the K2 domain. 90 underfoot, super playful, revers camber. If you disagree I am fully prepared to strike you with a frozen three toed sloth.
 
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