Re: Good Starter Skis
Just find a decent set of new sale-price combos (brand really isn't that important) or a nice used set at a garage sale/craigslist. I prefer the 67" sets because they will work for a wide range of skiers and can usually suffice for the occasional slalom skier. I have an old Cypress Gardens wood slalom ski that I break out every now and again for nostalgia, but it's certainly not superior to any modern ski. To be honest, I doubt there's much reason to spend much on a combo set at all, as most ski manufacturers aren't putting loads of R&D into making combo sets. They make their money on slalom skis, not combo sets. Just get a standard set of skis, you don't need funky shapes or big tips . . . keep it simple.