Have you ever noticed that everyone who likes to ski is an automatic expert in the subject. It's almost as if included in your first lesson was a section on how to become a ski 'know-it-all', and how to help everyone pick out skis. During all our years of selling skis we constantly noticed the timid shopper who would bring their 'expert' friend to help them find the right ski. It didn't matter that this expert hadn't skied in over five years, they were still an expert. The customer would pay more attention to them than to the trained salesperson, even when their friend would go through strange ski flexing rituals to prove to their friend that the ski the salesperson was suggesting was crap.
Well, lucky for you, we payed a lot of attention in that first ski 'know-it-all' lesson. We also realize that a lot of people in the ski community are very opinionated, so we're here to help give some rather open-minded suggestions. We'll work with you until you find all the information you're looking for to help you make the correct ski/boot/binding choice.
Let us know how we can help.
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