Beginner intermediate skis
Discussion
Hi PH ers
I am a beginner skier - been ski-ing in Scotland/Switzerland, and can handle Blue/Red runs without too much drama
Before this winter i'd like to make good use of my local dry slope. I have my own boots and clothing, but i'd quite like to have my own skis and bindings to cut down the time it takes to get on the slope.
My question is - should I get some super cheap skis and bindings from, say, decathlon for my summer dry slope training, or invest a bit more into some skis that could take me through the beginner phase on the actual slopes in winter?
Any recommendations?
Cheers
I am a beginner skier - been ski-ing in Scotland/Switzerland, and can handle Blue/Red runs without too much drama
Before this winter i'd like to make good use of my local dry slope. I have my own boots and clothing, but i'd quite like to have my own skis and bindings to cut down the time it takes to get on the slope.
My question is - should I get some super cheap skis and bindings from, say, decathlon for my summer dry slope training, or invest a bit more into some skis that could take me through the beginner phase on the actual slopes in winter?
Any recommendations?
Cheers
Gassing Station | Sports | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff