I would say any alpine ski with a fair amount of sidecut, say under 20 meters, and is relatively light. I got a pair of Liberty Origin 96's (96 mm waist) for all round skiing, but that might be a bit wide if you are going for groomers only, especially if you ski where it is icy. I just use alpine or alpine tour skis for Telemark, as the only difference now days is the graphics.
@@jamesmc81 I personally love a good pair of GS skis shorter and have 75 and under waist, Lots of fun but hard to control if you aren't a super great tele skier.
Smooth short radius
What length do you ski in relation to head height? I'm 5'9" 155. Good skier.
good!(👁️o👁️)
could you recommend a good ski to buy for hitting groomers telemark?
I would say any alpine ski with a fair amount of sidecut, say under 20 meters, and is relatively light. I got a pair of Liberty Origin 96's (96 mm waist) for all round skiing, but that might be a bit wide if you are going for groomers only, especially if you ski where it is icy. I just use alpine or alpine tour skis for Telemark, as the only difference now days is the graphics.
Check out the Elan Ripstick
All a bit to chubby underfoot but thanks. There are a few options at 80mm that I found. So thanks
@@jamesmc81 I personally love a good pair of GS skis shorter and have 75 and under waist, Lots of fun but hard to control if you aren't a super great tele skier.
@@Jbhcwow thanks! That sounds like a challenge alright. Hey, if I wanted it to be easy I'd stick to alpine. Enjoy the season
have you got sore armpits ??
Lmao
That stance is helpful when carving on tele.
@@17hughsie17 yeah well, I guess some people like pole plants and others look like they have sore armpits. I’ll keep my opinions to myself.