Choose The Right Snow Skis - Part 2
Due to the great variety of skis available, the beginner can
easily become confused as to what equipment to get. Instead of
buying a set of ski equipment right away, renting is a good
option to consider. Here are some tips to help the beginning
skier aong either path.
Renting Ski Equipment
Beginning skiers are usually better off renting their ski
equipment, for the first season at least. It can be an expensive
mistake to buy boots, poles and a full set of skis, when you
don't yet have the experience to choose the proper equipment.
Ski resorts usually have very knowledgeable staffs in their
rental shops. They can be very helpful in choosing appropriate
equipment for each skier. They will take into account height,
weight, skiing ability and skiing style, as well as the current
snow conditions. The rental shop staff has no interest in
pushing one brand over another, because once you pay the rental
fee you have your choice of any equipment in the shop. Of
course, the staff does have an interest in making the skiing
experience as enjoyable as possible. If you enjoy yourself, you
are more likely to come back and rent from them again.
Renting is a great way to enable you to try out various types of
skis and boots to see which you prefer. If you start with short
skis, try a slightly longer pair each time to see what the
difference is. Experimenting with skis from various
manufacturers and skis made of different materials will help
when it comes time to buy your own equipment. By then you will
know exactly what works for you.
Buying Ski Equipment
After a couple of seasons of skiing, you will probably want your
own equipment. Information you'll need to tell the sales person:
- how the skis will be used -- on or off trail, groomed snow or
powder, speed or stability - your skiing ability - your height
and weight - preferred length of skis - for woman or man.
The staff in the ski shop, usually seasoned skiers, will help
you make a good choice in your purchase. Be sure to give them as
many details as possible about your skiing ability and style.
This will enable them to guide you toward a suitable pair of
skis for your needs.
Due to modern ski technology, skis can be designed so that one
pair can suit a variety of conditions and styles. Of course,
there are still specialized skis for specific purposes. The
beginner to intermediate skier should probably get a pair of
skis that can be used almost anywhere to try out different types
of skiing as you progress.