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Downhill ski sets
When choosing the right downhill skiing set, consider a number of factors to make sure it matches your skiing style, skill level and the type of terrain you'll be skiing on. Considering the following factors will help you choose the right set of downhill skis:
- Skiing skills:
- Beginner: Choose skis that are forgiving and easy to turn in. Look for softer skis.
- Intermediate: Choose skis with moderate flex that are versatile to handle a variety of conditions.
- Advanced/Expert: Choose skis with a stiffer flex for better control at higher speeds and in difficult terrain.
- Ski length: It is influenced by the height, weight, and skiing ability of the rider. In general, shorter skis are more agile, while longer skis provide stability at higher speeds.
- Ski width: Narrow skis (up to 80 mm) are suitable for groomed slopes and carving. Wide skis (80-100 mm) offer versatility for a variety of conditions.
- The shape of the skis: Traditional camber provides stability and edge grip. The Rocker profile lifts the tips and tails off the snow to increase lift in powder. Many skis feature a combination of camber and rocker to make them versatile.
- Binding: The binding should allow adjusting the tripping force in both directions, the so-called DIN setting. This setting depends on factors such as weight and skiing ability.
Remember that personal preference plays a significant role, and what suits one skier may not suit another. Take the time to explore different options and find a downhill ski set that suits your preferences and skiing goals.
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