What skis are best for what chart

RJD2

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This is from tetongravity... i figured it would be helping other people out as much as it helped me and so therefore i am posting it...

CUSTOM SKIS:

capital - tons of shapes and custom flexes put out of BC

birdos - a few shapes - be that cool guy with the new shit! out of Switzerland

igneous - tons of shapes and custom flexes. legendary JH skis. worth the $

kingswood - FAT & mid fat are 100mm+. can do stiff and med flexes. 185cm max, twinned. from NZ

dp skis - in production, and coming to a mailbox near you. get a pair.

STIFFER SKIS:

prior original - nice shape, moderate twin, can do med & stiff versions. handmade.

armada ant - coolest big mountain full-twin out there.

atomic big daddy - they rock, and are way easier to ski than you think

dynastar legend pro - not the fattest, but they rip.

volkl mantra - shaplier version of the explosiv wizards, lots of sidecut

volkl explosiv - the classic. not as stiff as you think.

blizzard titan pro - long and stiff. they rule for charging hard.

stockli stormriders - as well made as anything out there.

4frnt vct - hearing very good things. great graphics. very small kick in tail

pmgear bros - support you maggot bros. stiff and supa stiff options...

kneissl tanker - basically they rule. low profile tip. they ski like a fat GS ski.

head monster 103 - very stiff. requires a strong pilot. but if you got the balls, they do too

head supermojo - a bit softer than the 103's of old, but still on the stiff side.

ak king salmon - super bomber and fairly fat. 180cm only.

4frnt MSP - pretty fat, fairly stiff all mountain twin. for a fat twin, they'll still hold an edge

Head Mojo - all mountian twin. med flex. pretty bomber.

SOFTER SKIS:

rossi b4 - not the fattest, not the stiffest, but great skis for lighter folks

salomon ak swallowtail - new 05-06 have wood! i personally love these things

salomon s-lab gun - wish the PR was stiffer, fatter and longer?

prior doughboy - fat pow ski. big old shovel. look pretty rad.

atomic sugar daddy - pretty soft. light. make killer AT setups.

dynastar big/lbf/inspired - great in shorter lengths for the GF

Phat Love - the ski of choice for the GF

k2 apache chief - i hate 'em but others like 'em. stiffer than a pistol, no twin.

k2 seth - mount 'em forward a bit for A/M

k2 maiden - SOFT. FAT. FUN.

volkl gotama - not too soft, not too stiff. great everyday ski if you live to roostertail

bros - the soft flex are about as light as anything in the size...

QUIVER SKIS:

sumo - fat and short.....

sanouk - long and soft swallowtails. everone that owns 'em loves 'em

capital g-funk - dunno, but they look like a FUCKING RIOT!

birdos - crazyness coming out of switzerland -a few shapes - be cool with the new shit!

fatypus - retarded fat.

dp lotus - both versions look like they'd be killer.

crystal ship - super sidecut, super fat east coast tree ski. very light. kinda silly

line profit - PM rascal king, he has 2 pairs

CLASSIC SKIS: hard to find, but worth it if you can

spatulas - yes they are as fun as you think

Atomic Powder Plus: the ski that started it all. fat and stiff.

Rossi Axiom - fat and stiff. straight sidecut. 183. foam or wood core. heavy.

Nordica W105/9.1FF - super hard to find. they rip. buy 'em if you can find 'em

volkl snowrangers - classic. great bumpski, rock ski, billygoat ski

dynastar flame bigs/arnos - classic. ditto the above

k2 extreme/TNC/MSL - if you don't know...

SKINNY/EC/EVERYDAY SKIS:

volkl g4/40/41/ax4 - classic. ski the 198 of you dare

stockli stormrider XL - the best skinny a/m ski out there, IMVHO

head monster 85/88 - pretty stiff, ripping everyday skis w/ a bit of sidecut.

ak no ka oi - super well made mid-fat. nice shape.

volkl karma - nice stiff twintip. great a/m ski.

K2 PE - Feels very dead in park but its a solid ski for all mtn

PARK SKIS: (courtesy of skibackwards)

K2 Fujative - very soft so pretty park specific, but i ski mine fine all mtn

Volkl Dogen - soft all over no flex points, really fun but not as good as fujative

armada T-Hall Pro - alot like fujative. RIP tanner

4FRNT STL - pretty stiff compared to others skis. pretty good all mtn

Atomic Triplets - comes as a 3. Good durability. good choice for those who snap skis

Armada AR5 - great ski. Good everywhere

Line Chronic - similar to AR5

Salomon Foil - another ski thats good for everything, particularly carving all mtn

TOURING SKIS:

trab freerando - tour it up, euro-boy

Voile Carbon surf - pretty darn soft, but light and fat. a classic.

r:ex - edges tend to crack, but they are awesome touring skis.

PM Gear Bros - get the soft flex. super light, nice round flex.

CMH explosiv - the cheap stiff touring ski of choice.

k2 lanwchair - the cheap soft touring ski of choice.

k2 shuksan - the ski mountaineering choice.

line mothership/karhu jak - light and fat. what more do you want?

BINDINGS:

look/rossi p12/14 - axials are far superior to the new heel PDX style. vert release. sux w/ trekkers

look tt09 - find 'em on ebay or play it again. sweet oldschool bindings vert release. sux w/ trekkers

look p18/zrs/rossi fks/pro - great light comp bindings (15 and 18DIN), suck w/ trekkers. bending brakes sucks. vert toe release.

salomon s900/912/914 - locktite the toe wings if they some loose

salomon 997/977 - get the 14DIN equipes. best oldschool binding out there...

salomon s916/920 - for huckers, they are the way to go. easy to bend brakes.

tyrolia dx9/mojo15/fisher??? - light than race stock, burlier than retail, cheap too.

atomic 1018 - HEAVY AS HELL, but: move back/forward, can lock vert release, fatty brakes

TOURING BINDINGS:

Naxo 01 - durabuility issues, full alpine toe and ergonomic pivot point

naxo 13DIN - heavier spring, more metal... jury is still out, could be a winner

fritschi Freeride - really tall stack. tele mode on soft skis. lots of heel elevater settings

silvretta pure freeride - jury still out, but look promising. 12DIN, low stack. light. won't tele as easily

dynafit - LIGHT. takes getting used to in/out. better boot selections... dont let it clog w. snow

TELE BINDINGS: (thanks lemon boy & homejay & hop)

Linkens - step in, neutral, durability probs w/ toebar, snow buildup in wet snow

Bombers - bomber, heavy, expensive, adjustable active/neutral

R8's - relatively active, relatively solid, relatively cheap, no frills just performance

Hammerheads - highly adjustable from very active to very neutral in theory but a pain in the field

UTBs - 10 point crampon, semi step in, sweet heel lifter, expensive, between R8 & Linken active

G3 - relatively neutral, somewhat less durable, somewhat sloppier than others, relatively cheap

Voile Hardwire - similar to G3 - neutral - with rigid rods instead of cables - cheap & light.

3-pin hardwire - more active flex than reg. hardwire, for uphill freedom and reduncancy incase wires/cartriges break.

SKINS:

BD ascensions - great material, but clipfix sucks balls, go STS for sure.

bd glidelite - tail clip works well, but they tend to freeze up, and absorb h20

g3 - best out there IMO. does everything well.

 
quick question. if i got ar5s what size do you think would fit me best. im thinking 181 but am not totally sure. im 5'11'' and weigh about 140 pounds. these are this years skis for next year so i will probably be a little bigger. thanks
 
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