People overthink it imo. Have 2 pairs, one narrow-ish and front sided, and one wider off-piste, learn and know both intimately. Come exam day, chose one of the other based on the current conditions....either way, you will feel good about your choice because you “know” both skis and how they react in various conditions.
FWIW, I passed my L2 on World Cup sl’s and my L3 on volkl mantras, but I had both with me both times....point is, you can’t possibly pick just one ski this early in the season, so pick 2 and you should be covered ;-)
zenny
FWIW, I passed my L2 on World Cup sl’s and my L3 on volkl mantras, but I had both with me both times....point is, you can’t possibly pick just one ski this early in the season, so pick 2 and you should be covered ;-)
zenny
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