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Is it possible to get in touch w/ Tom-PM or others through this forum or what?
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We won't give her a lesson if she is on her old straight skis.
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For boots, nothing beats a professional boot fitter and Brian Eardly at Ski Center is the man, the myth, and the legend:
http://www.dcski.com/faq/view_faq.php?faq_id=2&mode=headlines
It's going to be tricky to get an appointment with Brian at this time but do try because he's incredible. Also, Ski Center will arrange a season ski rental package for Sheena that will allow her to try a variety of skis over the course of the season. Ski Chalet also has similar programs.
Buying boots at a resort is another idea, but to be honest, the people sizing boots at resorts generally do not put as much effort into the process as someone like Brian. I bought my boots at 7 Springs and now go to Ski Center to have them tweeked.
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...Is it possible to get in touch w/ Tom-PM or others through this forum or what?
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Tom, YHPM.
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Congrats on Sheena's new equipment - it sounds like she did well. With respect to the deep sidecut, that's the way to go for groomers around here (under most conditions). I like to do lots of short turns as well. This year, I'll probably be teaching most of the time on a pair of Head IC200s (121.5-66-106 in a 170 cm).
While she will be able to turn her new skis using the same techniques as she used on her old, straighter skis, to get the most out of her new equipment, she definitely should get some coaching.
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I responded almost immediately to the PM that Sheena sent me over on Epic, but never received any reply. I just wanted to check that you two got my response. --Tom / PM
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