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keagan.karstensI don’t know much about womens skis but I’d look for a ski that’s over 100 underfoot. It’s a tough middle ground when you’re looking for something that can take on groomers and pow. Arw is a great choice but it depends on where you’re skiing too. If you’re gonna have a lot more groomer days than pow days I’d recommend the arw but if you live somewhere where it dumps a little more maybe seek something a little wider out. Just looked online and the Blizzard Sheeva 10 looks like a great choice with a nice 102 underfoot which is plenty for pow. Not sure what your price range is but I’m seeing great ratings and they come in at an affordable price point: under $500. So maybe they’re worth a look.
**This post was edited on Aug 3rd 2023 at 8:49:57am
keagan.karstensI don’t know much about womens skis but I’d look for a ski that’s over 100 underfoot. It’s a tough middle ground when you’re looking for something that can take on groomers and pow. Arw is a great choice but it depends on where you’re skiing too. If you’re gonna have a lot more groomer days than pow days I’d recommend the arw but if you live somewhere where it dumps a little more maybe seek something a little wider out. Just looked online and the Blizzard Sheeva 10 looks like a great choice with a nice 102 underfoot which is plenty for pow. Not sure what your price range is but I’m seeing great ratings and they come in at an affordable price point: under $500. So maybe they’re worth a look.
**This post was edited on Aug 3rd 2023 at 8:49:57am
howtoskiYeah for sure I have to look at the blizzards. I plan on using these in Colorado so the wider underfoot might be the way to go. Thanks for your help!
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