The 101: How to Buy Skis

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  • čas přidán 9. 04. 2019
  • From camber and rocker to groomers versus pow, it's easy to get lost in the vocabulary of buying your first set of skis. Outside contributor Bryan Rogala is here to walk you through a beginner's guide to navigating those end-of-season deals in the latest installment of The 101.
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  • @nathanhalfman1
    @nathanhalfman1 Před 3 lety +148

    Just looking at the thumbnail, thought for a sec why Alex Honnold started selling skies...

  • @nickj3218
    @nickj3218 Před 2 lety +34

    God this video is exactly what I needed. Straightforward, dense, not getting off in the weeds about specialty skis. Thank you lol

  • @misterfunnybones
    @misterfunnybones Před 2 lety +90

    Rule number 1. Ignore the top sheet graphics
    Rule number 2. Go to a "demo day" as stated
    Rule number 3. Don't demo Kastle, DPS, or Stöckli skis unless your committed to the sport or just have 💰 to burn.
    Rule number 4. Spend the majority of your money on boots - comfy, warm feet are more important than ski performance, unless you're racing & you're not racing if your watching this video.

    • @markplymale
      @markplymale Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you! Your comment was helpful in addition to this video

    • @jannik7354
      @jannik7354 Před 8 měsíci +1

      haha rule 4 got me! 😂

    • @youraknob11
      @youraknob11 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Learned more here than the video

  • @janamel7
    @janamel7 Před 5 lety +6

    Sweet, this confirmed my ski purchase plans... now the happy owner of Rossy soul 7s with Salomon switch bindings. Ultimate one quiver set. Yay!

  • @timreicker7663
    @timreicker7663 Před 5 lety +15

    Great job, I have been skiing for years & I learned stuff from this.. Two thumbs up !!

  • @joshstrenk1877
    @joshstrenk1877 Před 3 lety +42

    Is this Alex harnolds brother?

    • @zzdoodzz
      @zzdoodzz Před 3 lety

      haha, I had the same thought, that and wow, the dudes voice wasn't what I was expecting.

  • @andrewdiamond2697
    @andrewdiamond2697 Před rokem +3

    Good advice. I made the minor mistake of making my first pair of skis frontside/piste skis. By the end of my second season, they were really holding me back. My second pair are all-mountain/freeride skis. Way better for what I do.

    • @BubbaBros
      @BubbaBros Před rokem

      What type of skiing would you say you prominently do?

  • @ziggypuff5736
    @ziggypuff5736 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi. I am deciding to go with the blizzards you recommend in the video. One thing I don’t know about is bindings. Wish you talked about that in this video or another. Any recommendations?

  • @jeffs8525
    @jeffs8525 Před 3 lety +3

    Rental to first skis! 90mm is plenty fat and stick with a front side preference. A little tip and tail rocker to make em user friendly is a bonus.

    • @KM-ss1if
      @KM-ss1if Před 3 lety

      I agree, you will learn the basics on much easier on softer rentals with a narrower waist.

  • @felixh.9903
    @felixh.9903 Před 2 lety

    Can you go inte the park with the all Mountain skies... Of course I dont mean 5m jumps but little jumps and maybe some short rails

  • @travelwithmates3599
    @travelwithmates3599 Před 2 lety +2

    Please help me in choosing the right ski
    I'm let's say intermediate to advanced skier and I want to buy a new pair of skis
    I stopped at:
    - Fischer RC4 The Curv Race TI + RSc10GW
    - Rossignol Pursuit 700bTI + NX12K Dualb2018 M
    - Elan GSX PRO PS + ELS 11 GRN
    All from above are at the same price
    I'm 1.80 cm and 82kg looking for 170cm ski.
    I apreciate if you can help me choose.

  • @grasuh
    @grasuh Před 3 lety

    3:24 Is Blizzard Rustler 10 good for a beginner (learning to carve)?

  • @ds0305
    @ds0305 Před 2 lety

    which model from black crows skis is an all mountain ski? (i'm not a beginner but also not a pro)

  • @kayakutah
    @kayakutah Před 2 lety +5

    Check credit card limit. Buy skis. Don't exceed the limit.

  • @thomasmedeiros5722
    @thomasmedeiros5722 Před 4 lety +9

    Very good presentation. I have been involved in the ski shop side of skiing for a long time. Most people only think about ski length in relation to body height but forget to factor in weight. If you have a skier that is heavy for the length of ski the performance will not be the same. I have had customers that weigh 210 lbs that are 5’ 6” and another that was 150 lbs and 5’6”. Both advanced skiers. The 210 lbs Guy needs a 180cm and the 150 lbs Guy can use a 170-73cm ski. Again this is an example and I am thinking of sizing all Mountain skis. Also with a ski with more rocker you can go longer if you’re looking at Big Mountain or Powder Skis. Just some ideas to consider.

    • @evanturenchalk1156
      @evanturenchalk1156 Před 4 lety

      yes, if you are a little underweight for your height you should get a ski a little shorter than your chin and if your over weight for your height, you should get a longer ski

  • @ThePoopiestButthole
    @ThePoopiestButthole Před 3 lety

    LMFAO
    I TYPED IN WHAT SKS SHOULD I BUY!!
    Next time I’ll read before clicking hahahaha

  • @petehuws
    @petehuws Před 4 lety +2

    Great vid. Do you know? When shopping for skis & we measure them against our body height do we measure whilst wearing our ski boots or without?

  • @dracthedog
    @dracthedog Před rokem

    Helloooooo does anyone know or tried the "Esquis hombre Wedze cross 150+ Pista rojo" they are 110-79-100" from Decathlon? I'm an intermediate skier and have rented until this moment to try different types of skis. However weirdly I still don't know what the shape tips of the skis mean. When I search tips of a ski or different types of tips of skis, the only thing that comes up is hacks for skis. Would anyone be kind enough to explain to me what the tip shape means? 🤣🤣

  • @MattShafter
    @MattShafter Před 4 lety +1

    You go from 80mm rental carvers to 104's?

  • @MRPLANBPRODUCTIONS
    @MRPLANBPRODUCTIONS Před 2 lety +1

    This guys responsible for a bunch of kids rippin groomed resorts in powder skis

  • @stevespace_4809
    @stevespace_4809 Před 3 lety

    So do you stand the skis up next to u when u have ski boots on ,sneakers, barefoot? Which one?

  • @Janegrannis
    @Janegrannis Před 5 lety +11

    Super informative, but as someone who just learned how to ski, buying $500 skis is not what's in my price range. I'm hoping to find some great used skis for much less as my first year ski's but this helped me as for what to look for at my local outdoor gear exchange.

    • @liveandletlive2894
      @liveandletlive2894 Před 4 lety +1

      Found anything?

    • @DeanG-pf3kv
      @DeanG-pf3kv Před 3 lety +1

      If you just learned don’t buy new skis keep renting

    • @myceliumislife
      @myceliumislife Před 2 lety

      I'm 2 years late to this comment but you can get season rentals at a much more affordable rate

    • @FsimulatorX
      @FsimulatorX Před rokem +2

      @@DeanG-pf3kv keep renting? I could put that rental money to the new equipment instead

  • @minimusmax
    @minimusmax Před 2 lety +1

    what's the difference in the type of skiing done in the west vs east?

    • @zacdef8845
      @zacdef8845 Před 2 lety +1

      Less powder in the east

    • @andrewdiamond2697
      @andrewdiamond2697 Před rokem +1

      The difference is the composition of the snow. In the east, it's mostly frozen granular. Out west it's more powder. A beginner in the east might do best with 80-90 mm under foot. Out west that goes up to more like 90-100 mm under foot.

    • @minimusmax
      @minimusmax Před rokem

      @@andrewdiamond2697 thanks

  • @Jorge-ob6py
    @Jorge-ob6py Před 3 lety +2

    Because of covid, I'm going to buy mine online. Wish me luck

    • @ballislife8069
      @ballislife8069 Před 3 lety +1

      What about boots. Are you gonna buy them without trying then on ?

  • @saadamiens
    @saadamiens Před 3 lety +2

    Can anybody please tell me if the Blizzard Rustler 10 Skis would be a good fit for an absolute beginner, thanks

    • @KM-ss1if
      @KM-ss1if Před 3 lety +3

      Definetly no. First time go with rentals. Rustler 9, 10 and 11s are all great skis but not for beginners. Softer and shorter skis with narrower waist is easier.

    • @newttella1043
      @newttella1043 Před 3 lety +2

      What KM said. You can learn basic skills faster and get more confidence before going with those Blizzards. No point struggling more than necessary when starting out, it's just not fun.

  • @miloman812
    @miloman812 Před 3 lety +2

    I’ve been skiing for 17 years ( I’m 22, only go once or twice a year, but look to start going more by myself) I live in St.Louis Mo, and the nearest decent ski resort is up in Dubuque Iowa about 5 hours away. I’ve gone skiing in utah, and Colorado. I would definitely consider myself an upper class “intermediate” skier, and I have balls. I like to go fast, cut, go through trails, and I’m starting to hit more jumps. I get that all around skis are what I’m probably looking for, but what brands are the best for the money? Id like to keep it under $1,000. Any help at all is appreciated!

    • @didrikreuterskiold1102
      @didrikreuterskiold1102 Před 3 lety +1

      k2, salomon, blizzard or atomic sre some great brands

    • @rpringle16
      @rpringle16 Před 3 lety +3

      Brand doesn’t really matter, you just need to find the right ski for you. If you want good info, go to the ski selector on Skitalk.com www.skitalk.com/forums/product-reviews.120/ski-selector to look for options, Then use the search function to get more in depth in the forums. There’s more info there than you’ll probably ever want. Of course, before you buy skis, make sure you have well fitting boots, preferably from a quality boot fitter. Boots first, then skis.

  • @kevinc2911
    @kevinc2911 Před 2 lety +1

    why is alex hannold telling me how to buy skis?

  • @codyroe5027
    @codyroe5027 Před 2 lety

    hey, that's Taos!

  • @_THUMPR_
    @_THUMPR_ Před 2 lety

    I didn't know Travis Pastrana had a brother 🤣

  • @filipm5509
    @filipm5509 Před rokem

    Isn't he the guy who climbed that mountain, free solo?

  • @virendrasabbanwar
    @virendrasabbanwar Před 4 lety +10

    Good video, but if you are doing 101 you should have explained different terms, conditions and types of skiing you used.. Not a great video for beginner..

  • @impact0r
    @impact0r Před rokem

    Weird advice. In Europe, 76mm ski is already considered atypically Wide.

    • @dracthedog
      @dracthedog Před rokem

      Yess! I found skis on decathlon which I think are perfect, however they have a 79mm underfoot, and after this video, I am starting to doubt my research and think if I should buy them or not. THey are on sale for 130eur too.

    • @impact0r
      @impact0r Před rokem

      @@dracthedog I'd advise you to look for used skis of higher quality. New skis for 130euro won't be good. There is a huge difference in how skis feel on snow.

    • @dracthedog
      @dracthedog Před rokem

      @@impact0r Ah gosh darnit. It’s hard to pick a ski without trying it🤦‍♂️ Even if it’s second hand or new, Idk what to get even after months of research 🤪🤦‍♂️
      Thanks for the Info tho 😀 .

    • @impact0r
      @impact0r Před rokem

      @@dracthedog What's your skill level, type of skiing you do, your weight and height?

    • @dracthedog
      @dracthedog Před rokem

      @@impact0r I’m intermediate. New to carving. And also starting to do some offroads.
      As far as height and weight, I’m right in the average category. So right in the middle

  • @MindLukas
    @MindLukas Před 3 lety +1

    5 minutes video and dude didn't say shit. Basically the conclusion is "It depends".