Wonsley66
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Looking for a 65-70 inch play ski for a novice girl to ride, with or without bindings. Preferably a vert air if there are any left out there:thumbsup
First- riverbound- How much for the square tail vogue?????/
First- riverbound- How much for the square tail vogue?
Second. poster mentioned Vert air in the first post ( 63 to 65 or so) then someone offers a trainer ( 67 to 70) and thats too big..
Just so we can all help you out... Which is it, a short jumper or an HO burner style play ski?????????????????/
What length is the vogue RB?
What length is the vogue RB?
That Vogue square-tail is a great ski, especially if you are thinking for your girls (I assume they are fairly young). That Tri-tunnel? bottom is very stable. If it had the old school shag carpet in the rear heal area, it would command even more . My 3 girls have been skiing on a similar Vogue since they were about 8 or 9 and now at 14/16/21 they won't ski on anything else. It's a great ski for single ski starts, smooth bunny/wake jumps and it makes a great cruiser ski for small, light kids. I just picked up another nice yellow-top version over the off-season. It has been a long time since Vague made skis. The bindings tend to be set back, so it is a very comfortable ski to ride. If you can find a "Brad" they are great all around skis for ladies as well. My wife skis a Brad and loves it. I think Johnson Customs by Bill Johnson up in Arrowhead had the old Brad mold/pattern when he was making them a few years ago.
My .02 (I have both)...
-the Vertical Air is squirly, will probably have double bindings and doesn't plane as quickly. They are more work to ski for distance. A very fun play ski, but not for the casual ride.
-the Maha 360 is a bit heavy (mine is a 70", so a little different) for a small girl and can be tough to maneuver when they are in the water. Also, they like more weight for turning. That said, a small girl could p
robably ski all day on it once up and going.
Looking for a 65-70 inch play ski for a novice girl to ride, with or without bindings. Preferably a vert air if there are any left out there:thumbsup
Try the glass 360 out if Riverbound doesn't want both your arms and a leg for it.
Also, occasionally you can find shorter 360s, like 65" or 66"
Do you still have this Todd ski for sale any pics ? ThanxAre you interested in that Todd Ski I have advertised? Same as a DC Trainer with HO bindings.