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Black Alpine Skis Atomic Cloud Q9+M10 GW

Atomic Cloud Q9+M10 GW

All Mountain Skis, Woman

£500.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £166.66/mo.*
2stores
Black Alpine Skis movement Fly 95 2025 Ski Black

movement Fly 95 2025 Ski Black

£450.00
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1store
Line Skis Blend

Line Skis Blend

£535.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £178.33/mo.*
1store

Alpine Skis: 3 things to consider before buying

Selecting the correct ski length is crucial for an enjoyable cross-country skiing experience. Generally, longer skis provide better glide, while shorter skis offer more control. As a rule of thumb, your skis should be approximately 15 to 20 cm taller than you. However, if you're a beginner or prefer more stability, consider opting for slightly shorter skis. Remember that your weight and skiing style also play a role in determining the ideal ski length. For instance, classic cross-country skiing typically requires longer skis compared to skate skiing.

Alpine skis come in various types designed for different terrains and skiing styles. All-mountain skis are versatile and suitable for most conditions, making them a great choice if you plan to explore various terrains. Freestyle skis are perfect if you're into tricks and jumps, while powder skis are ideal for deep snow conditions. Think about where you'll be skiing most often to find the best match.

The flex of Alpine skis affects how they handle on different terrains. Softer flex is forgiving and easier to maneuver, which is excellent for beginners or those who enjoy a relaxed pace. Stiffer skis provide more power and precision, catering to aggressive skiers who thrive on speed and sharp turns. Assess your skill level and preferred skiing style to determine the right flex for you.

ALPINE SKIS

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Alpine skis are designed for downhill skiing on groomed slopes. They offer stability and control at high speeds, making them ideal for resort skiing. Consider factors like ski length, width, and flex to match your skill level and the type of terrain you plan to ski on.

Choosing the right size alpine skis depends on your height, weight, and skiing ability. Generally, shorter skis are easier to turn, while longer skis provide more stability. Beginners should opt for shorter skis, while advanced skiers might prefer longer ones for speed.

Alpine skis are typically made from a combination of wood, metal, and fiberglass. Wood cores offer flexibility and durability, while metal layers add stiffness for better edge control. Fiberglass provides strength without adding much weight.

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