Susan L
Ski Diva Extraordinaire
It looks like my home mountain, Taos, is finally going to get some decent snow this weekend. I am planning to demo skis and would like to get some suggestions on what could be good options to complete my quiver.
I am 5’3”, 135lbs. Aggressive driver on groomers, a little more cautious in powder and moguls. I mainly ski Taos, plus a trip or 2 to Colorado, averaging 45 days a season.
I have been skiing the following for the last 4 years:
2014 Volkl Kenja (87mm) 156
2014 Volkl Aura (96mm) 156
2016 Rossignol Saffron 7 (98mm) 162
This year my husband decided to upgrade my skis and so far, I have replaced the Kenja with the following for carving and all mountain:
2019 Kastle MX89 164
2018 Kastle MX Limited (84mm) 160
2019 Stöckli Laser AX (78mm) 154
I can add one more pair to my quiver and I’d like something that can handle deeper than a few inches of snow. So, for ladies who ski powder, what would you recommend?
I am 5’3”, 135lbs. Aggressive driver on groomers, a little more cautious in powder and moguls. I mainly ski Taos, plus a trip or 2 to Colorado, averaging 45 days a season.
I have been skiing the following for the last 4 years:
2014 Volkl Kenja (87mm) 156
2014 Volkl Aura (96mm) 156
2016 Rossignol Saffron 7 (98mm) 162
This year my husband decided to upgrade my skis and so far, I have replaced the Kenja with the following for carving and all mountain:
2019 Kastle MX89 164
2018 Kastle MX Limited (84mm) 160
2019 Stöckli Laser AX (78mm) 154
I can add one more pair to my quiver and I’d like something that can handle deeper than a few inches of snow. So, for ladies who ski powder, what would you recommend?