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Marinus February 20th 05 11:26 AM

Atomic skis
 
Hi there,

Planned for a long time but it's now probably going to happen.
I'm buying my own skis. If possible some used ones from this year, but maybe
some new ones.
I'm an average skier, not afraid on the reds, but won't go to the blacks
and/or blackish reddish. I also don't go off-piste and have no plans in
doing this any time soon. My skiing experience is about 3 years of dry slope
(thoughout the whole winter) and 6 years Alps (for a week) and some
day-trips to Winterberg, Bottrop and some other artificial snow-domes. Speed
is nice, but carving is more fun, so if I would have to make a choice I
would go for the carving.
My length is 1.80 metres and my weight is 90 kg's. Ski length about 1.70
metres?

I was thinking about the Atomic C9 as I've heard a lot of good things about
these skis. I might also consider the SX:7 from Atomic, but what I'm
actually looking for is some advice, or maybe a website where I can compare
different type and mark of skis.

Any advice and help would be apreciated.

Kind regards,

Marinus



Andy Petersen February 21st 05 09:29 PM

Hi Marinus

I am a roughly similar build to you. I do reds + the occasional black.

I bought a pair of SX7s at Xmas and found them really good. I have also just
come back from Italy where I hired (didn't want to pay the flight charge)
SX9s - these were also good and possibly a little better in the icy
conditions we found there.

I would wholeheartedly recommend Atomics.

If you need any more help there is a guy who used to be a ski technician who
sells his services on Ebay at a modest cost - (search under Ski) he advised
me and helped me make my mind up.

Hope this helps

Andy

"Marinus" wrote in message
...
Hi there,

Planned for a long time but it's now probably going to happen.
I'm buying my own skis. If possible some used ones from this year, but

maybe
some new ones.
I'm an average skier, not afraid on the reds, but won't go to the blacks
and/or blackish reddish. I also don't go off-piste and have no plans in
doing this any time soon. My skiing experience is about 3 years of dry

slope
(thoughout the whole winter) and 6 years Alps (for a week) and some
day-trips to Winterberg, Bottrop and some other artificial snow-domes.

Speed
is nice, but carving is more fun, so if I would have to make a choice I
would go for the carving.
My length is 1.80 metres and my weight is 90 kg's. Ski length about 1.70
metres?

I was thinking about the Atomic C9 as I've heard a lot of good things

about
these skis. I might also consider the SX:7 from Atomic, but what I'm
actually looking for is some advice, or maybe a website where I can

compare
different type and mark of skis.

Any advice and help would be apreciated.

Kind regards,

Marinus







Rob White February 22nd 05 06:38 AM

I am not here bang somebody else's drum but the techie at Snow and Rock
advised me my wife and sone last year and we are all very pleased indeed
with his recommnedations.

Rob
"Marinus" wrote in message
...
Hi there,

Planned for a long time but it's now probably going to happen.
I'm buying my own skis. If possible some used ones from this year, but

maybe
some new ones.
I'm an average skier, not afraid on the reds, but won't go to the blacks
and/or blackish reddish. I also don't go off-piste and have no plans in
doing this any time soon. My skiing experience is about 3 years of dry

slope
(thoughout the whole winter) and 6 years Alps (for a week) and some
day-trips to Winterberg, Bottrop and some other artificial snow-domes.

Speed
is nice, but carving is more fun, so if I would have to make a choice I
would go for the carving.
My length is 1.80 metres and my weight is 90 kg's. Ski length about 1.70
metres?

I was thinking about the Atomic C9 as I've heard a lot of good things

about
these skis. I might also consider the SX:7 from Atomic, but what I'm
actually looking for is some advice, or maybe a website where I can

compare
different type and mark of skis.

Any advice and help would be apreciated.

Kind regards,

Marinus





Marinus February 23rd 05 05:01 PM


Hope this helps


Yes, just needed some confirmation. I'm now huntig new sx:7's on E-bay. 180
Euro's should be possible...

Marinus




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