After the help from all of you on on deciding on the length I have decided on the Laser AX in a 183.
Original thread. https://pugski.com/threads/stockli-laser-ax-size.6924/#post-169476
Thanks for al the great insight.
I think I have encountered paralysis by analysis , most likely caused because of the price of these ski's as I don't view them as disposable as ski costing less and I typically by year end clearance. However, because the Laser AX is difficult to find and I just don't want to wait I am going to purchase them new. Which leads me to a couple questions.
I am mid 40's, 6'1" 270lb, advanced skier
Boot 29.5 /335 sole Tecnica Mach 1 130
Primary use for these skis is Midwest skiing on hardback ice and maybe an occasional use out west of I am going to be spending most my day on groomers and not a lot of crud.
Original thread. https://pugski.com/threads/stockli-laser-ax-size.6924/#post-169476
Thanks for al the great insight.
I think I have encountered paralysis by analysis , most likely caused because of the price of these ski's as I don't view them as disposable as ski costing less and I typically by year end clearance. However, because the Laser AX is difficult to find and I just don't want to wait I am going to purchase them new. Which leads me to a couple questions.
- I can not find a local store that has them in stock. If it is part of the forum policy I would like to get input on business/shops they recommend or support that I could purchase them through?
- Without local shop knowledge of these ski's I am starting to wonder if I should be concerned about the mount position and how to make that determination. I am not that familiar with Bindings and have been using Marker Griffon on the last couple par of skis(Volkl Kendo 184 and Blizzard Bonfide 187). Does anyone have any recommendations on the mount position or binding options that allow fore/aft adjustments with out compromising too much ski control?
I am mid 40's, 6'1" 270lb, advanced skier
Boot 29.5 /335 sole Tecnica Mach 1 130
Primary use for these skis is Midwest skiing on hardback ice and maybe an occasional use out west of I am going to be spending most my day on groomers and not a lot of crud.
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