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Hi! I will buy these skis, but I really don't know which...

By Ranked #106 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis February 2, 2012

Hi! I will buy these skis, but I really don't know which length to take, so I will appreciate your advice. I'm 6'1" 175lbs...I ski off-piste in Switzerland and Austria most of time. I love to go high speed, but I also do a lot of tight trees skiing. So I'm torn between 185 and 193, please help!

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By Backcountry.com Employee March 4, 2012

I'm 6ft 225 lbs, and I love the 185 length. More than happy. Totally solid in crud and chop, and easy to hop into tight carves on the steeps. I'm not missing the 3 more inches, which in looking at the two lengths side by side means a lot more ski that just may take me out of the fun/comfort zone.

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By Ranked #106 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis February 26, 2012

Hi Nicholas! Sorry for late respond, I hope it's not too late for you. At the end I got myself 185cm. This week I was in Switzerland and I had the best possible conditions to test them and I must say that I'm completely satisfied with my decision. They are really easy to turn in tight trees, I just couldn't believe the difference from my old Gotamas and hitting the trees was much more fun for me than ever before. Also they float in the powder even easier than 190 gotamas. On the other hand they are a little less stable at really high speed in the open terrain. But this difference is nothing, compared to the maneuverability that I got in the tight places. Of course I still can't tell you if 193 would be better for you (me), but I felt like doing different, much easier sport, when I started skiing with this skis.

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By Ranked #441 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis February 14, 2012

@sluzinho - what did you go for in the end? I'm faced with the same choice, i'm 6'2", 180lbs, same skiing profile. Tempted by the fact that they're on sale in 193 size!

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By Ranked #106 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis February 3, 2012

I don't have possibility to try them, not even to see them, because it's not possible to buy them in my country. So I have to make choice based on forum advice. But on the web everyone has different opinion, so it's becoming really tough task for me.. I'm a bit sceptical about 193 also because I ski a lot of narrow steep couloirs in high mountains, and with goats I was pretty clumsy in those kind of situations. So I am thinking if it would be good to sacrifice some high speed stability (joy), for more security in the mountains... But on the other hand I'm afraid that I will lose too much performance on best powder days..I don't know, probably I will just flip a coin at the end.

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By Backcountry.com Vendor Rep Ranked #11 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis February 3, 2012

Is there somewhere close by that you can try them out?

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By Backcountry.com Vendor Rep Ranked #11 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis February 3, 2012

193 Cochise is way more maneuverable than the old non rocketed gotama! With the long low rocker you get a running length close to 170 when the bases are flat on the snow. I used to ski the 190 Gotama and it was fun in open spaces but a bitch when it got tight. There are a lot of people out there that wish they got the longer length in the Cochise. They're so easy to ski you can generally go up a size if you're a strong skier.

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By Ranked #106 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis February 3, 2012

Thanks for advice, guys! But I still can't decide yet. My old ski is 190 gotama 2009 (not rockered). In the open terrain it's perfect ski for me, but I had a few problems with control, while in the trees (I also felt a lot of pain in the legs, if I was skiing trees few days in a row). Because of that reason I'm leaning towards 185 cochise. Or do yout think that 193 cochise is more manoeuvrable than old gotama?

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By Backcountry.com Vendor Rep Ranked #11 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis February 2, 2012

You're kind of in the middle. Most people have been going longer with the Cochise as the rocker profile makes them ski a little shorter. You will get much better float and stability at speed with the longer length. You might sacrifice a little quickness in the trees but not much. Since you usually are not tipping the skis up at high edge angles when skiing in the trees (the skis are usually under your feet) the rocker profile will make them ski much shorter. When you get the skis out from under you more and tip them up the whole edge will engage so you will get the added length and stability with speed. I've been telling most people over 6 feet tall to go with the 193.

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By Ranked #145 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis February 2, 2012

185cm will be plenty long for you.

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Tech Specs:

Length:
177 cm, 185 cm, 193 cm 
Dimensions:
135 / 108 / 123 mm 
Turn Radius:
(185cm) 28.5 m 
Profile:
rockered tip & tail, traditional camber underfoot 
Construction:
sandwich 
Core:
wood 
Base:
sintered graphite 
Binding Included:
no 
Weight:
(pair, 177cm) 9 lb 3.2 oz, (pair, 185cm) 9 lb 12.8 oz, (pair, 193cm) 10 lb 6.4 oz 
Recommended Use:
big mountain freeride, powder 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year 
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