The correct ski length can be the difference between a day of fun or fail. Here are some valuable hints for helping you pick the right length of skis for success on the slopes.
December 16, 2014
The correct ski length can be the difference between a day of fun or fail. Here are some valuable hints for helping you pick the right length of skis for success on the slopes.
While there is no precise ski measurement that a person of any given height should take, there are guidelines to ensure your choice in ski lengths suits your size, ability, and preferred method of skiing.
As a general starting point, skis (when held upright) should reach between the base of the neck and the top of a skier's head.
For example:
There are a variety of factors that make this slightly more complicated. It's important to allow for variation in length for such variables as:
Shorter skis:
Are a better fit for beginner and intermediate skiers who will be riding on green circle (easy difficulty) and blue square (intermediate difficulty) trails or slopes. In general, shorter skis are:
Longer skis:
Skis that are longer (closer to the top of the skier’s head) have a similar set of guidelines for use.
Whether you are a beginner or an expert in the exciting sport of skiing, choosing the correct ski length can greatly impact your performance and enjoyment of your time on the snow. While there are other variables to consider, knowing the ski length for your height is a great place to start, especially when taking the plunge and buying a pair that will be yours for many ski trips to come!
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