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Rossignol 2010/11 S7 Koopman Ski

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I'm 6ft1 190, expert skier. Going for the 188 or the 19...

By Ranked #938 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis July 24, 2010

I'm 6ft1 190, expert skier. Going for the 188 or the 195?

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By Ranked #938 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis July 29, 2010

It sure did, going for the 188!

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By Ranked #938 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis July 29, 2010

It sure did, going for the 188!

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By Backcountry.com Employee July 28, 2010

Hey Antoine. Good question. Judging by the vitals you gave me, the 195 since that ski has 4 mm more width in the tip, waist and tail and has a metal laminate to make it stiffer. You could really go one either length on this ski. Luckily, I can go into further depth because I have been on both. If you like a more playful ski or you often find yourself in narrow to really narrow terrain, go for the 188. If you are more the hard charger that looks for the wide open spaces, get the 195. I hope this answer helps you out!

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
166cm, 176cm, 188cm 
Dimensions:
145 / 115 / 123mm 
Turn Radius:
17.5m 
Construction:
Angled sidewall, traditional sandwich 
Core Material:
poplar, ash, carbon stringers 
Tail:
Rockered twin 
Binding System:
No 
Binding Included:
No 
Recommended Binding:
Rossi Freeski2 150 XL/XXL Ski Binding 
Recommended Use:
Western big mountain, powder, advanced to expert 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
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