I need to know the best deep snow skis, because now is the time to buy. I am going into heli skiing, at Whistler, and would like to know the best ski for the deep snow, and regular trails.

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5 Responses to “I need to know the best deep snow skis, because now is the time to buy. I am going into heli skiing, at Whistler, and would like to know the best ski for the deep snow, and regular trails.”

  1. Morgan Says:

    It really depends on how much your willing to spend. If you want to get some of the best powder skis possible invest in some fatypus’ (this is a company not a specific kind of ski). They are the fattest skis manufactured and they ski great. However the jah loves are amazing powder skis too. If you want a ski for only powder choose one of these two. They are probably some of the sickest skis. But before you buy them check out all the stats and make sure its the right ski for you

    WARNING: if you don’t really ever venture into the park don’t bother reading but if you are go ahead.

    If you are the kind of person that likes to have a nice poppy ski that you can have fun with, as well as destroy some powder get the line elizibeths.

    Hope that helps

  2. Samantha Says:

    De Raketten van de Zak van Salomon

  3. Olivia Says:

    Check with your heli outfit. Most provide suitable skis for there clients.

  4. Evan Says:

    Heli-skit doesn' t betekent poeder noodzakelijk het skien. U kunt elk type van sneeuw op lange ??n vaak worden – de in werking gestelde zo waarschijnlijk alle-bergskis zouden de beste keus zijn.

    Zoals boven vaak de heli-skiende uitrusting werd gezegd verstrek de skis. Ik was heli-skiend vorig weekend en de skis van de Opdracht werden Scott verstrekt. Alle gidsen gebruikten Zuivere Scott (met het reizen Fritschi banden).

  5. Leah Says:

    Isaiah

    Many of the tours supply the skis for their clients, ask the tour what they suggest. A powder ski may be good one day but not the next or even the next run. If you are going to do it all the time, ask the other guides, the info you get here is usually a best guess. The tour guides are the ones who are in it every day.