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Rossignol Voodoo Pro BC110 Ski - Women's
February 15, 2010
I'm wondering about what length I would want in a powder ski. I am female, 160-165 lbs. and 5:5. I'm strong and pretty aggressive on groomers and ski a volkl tierra in 163 length and also Salomon threats in 161 with a center mount binding. I used the Threats last week in Utah to start learning how to ski trees and bumps. I am just learning powder and am pretty ugly on it as yet. (Especially on my Volkls and Salomons :-) ) These are one of several skis I'm interested in. I want a floaty ski in powder that is also nimble and quick enough for bumps and trees. And I want a ski I won't advance out of too fast or at all. I tried my first powder ski, the K2 Phat loves in 153. It was okay but I'm guessing I'd need a longer ski. I wonder at what point does a pow ski become too long for trees/bumps, and what about rocker? What say you?
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