Why is everyone skiing on short skis this season?
Short skis give more
confidence on the slopes. Short skis are more maneuverable which makes them easier to turn. They give the skier more control of their skis and also carve turns like long skis. The materials used in the skis absorb vibrations helping the skier
make smoother rounder turns, even on ice. Short skis are flooding the market because they enable skiers to have more fun with less effort making skiing more enjoyable.
What is the crave with Mid-Fat skis?
Mid-Fat skis have become the next best thing for the skier that wants to do it all. Mid-Fats
by design give skiers the comfort and versatility they need. The ski itself has a wider chassis for improved flotation in soft snow and is built narrow for performance at higher speeds. Sounds confusing, but in actuality the ski itself is
shaped like an "hourglass" with a wider waist. This wider waist or "platform" as we call it gives the ski its power and stability. By giving the skier the versatility in the crud and other conditions the skier can enjoy the groomed runs or
even dare the elements and ski off trail. Who's the mid-fat ski for? These skis are designed for everyone that would enjoy skiing the whole mountain. From beginning trails to the hiking in the back country, the
mid-fat skis can do it all. Don't be afraid to ask our salespeople questions when trying to figure out if the mid-fats are for you. We are here to assist you in making the proper choices for your skiing experience.
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