s-hand
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Usually my rule of thumb for which size of a particular ski I want is, choose the second-largest size available.  Whether or not this is actually true, I think this method allows me to see through all the size inconsistencies with rocker, etc.  For example: my Atomic Punx are 176, but my ON3P JMOs are 181.  Longer ski because of the rocker.  Both of these are one size smaller than the largest size available.
SO, I am having issues with this method for the Volkl Shiro. The sizing goes 173, 183, 193, 203. By my method, I would need the 193, but that just SOUNDS too big. Does the Shiro ski shorter than its size number? Or is the 203 just a a massive ski that is proportionally bigger than other skis on the market?
Thanks
				
			SO, I am having issues with this method for the Volkl Shiro. The sizing goes 173, 183, 193, 203. By my method, I would need the 193, but that just SOUNDS too big. Does the Shiro ski shorter than its size number? Or is the 203 just a a massive ski that is proportionally bigger than other skis on the market?
Thanks