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Where do you plan to ski?
Match your skis to the conditions and areas on the mountain you enjoy skiing. Your choices are all-mountain skis, powder skis, freestyle skis and backcountry skis.
Consider the waist width of your ski:
- If you ski groomers or are a beginner, consider a narrower ski—under 90mm wide.
- If you ski the whole mountain and prize versatility, look for an all-mountain ski, from 91-114mm wide.
- For deep or soft powder purists, opt for a ski that’s 115mm or more wide.
Find your preferred ski length
- As a general rule, your skis should reach between your chin and the top of your head.
- Length also depends on your height, weight, ability level, skiing style and terrain preferences.




