- Location
- Rochester, NY
Ok, I think this is a kind of unique twist on the whole "which ski to get" thing, maybe not...I searched but didn't find the comparison I'm looking for.
A girl I know took a ride on an SX-R this summer, and absolutely loved it. Now, she only kneeled around on it (the lake was waaay too choppy, I didn't want her to get frustrated and give up on it) but she hasn't stopped talking about getting one ever since. I want her to grab an 08+ SJ, but she liked how "smooth" the SX-R was. I'm assuming she meant that it felt stable. I've never ridden the 08-up SJ to compare to my '98 SJ or an SX-R....
So, from an absolute beginner's point of view, how would you rank the relative "frustration factor" of learning to ride a stand-up, for these skis:
- 96-07 SJ
- 08-up SJ
- SX-R
By the way, she's like 100 lbs soaking wet. I've got myself convinced she'll ultimately have more fun with us with an 08+ SJ, but I don't want her to get frustrated before she feels confident on it. We ride in Lake Ontario, but have several calm bays to ride in too...a nice mix.
Thanks!
A girl I know took a ride on an SX-R this summer, and absolutely loved it. Now, she only kneeled around on it (the lake was waaay too choppy, I didn't want her to get frustrated and give up on it) but she hasn't stopped talking about getting one ever since. I want her to grab an 08+ SJ, but she liked how "smooth" the SX-R was. I'm assuming she meant that it felt stable. I've never ridden the 08-up SJ to compare to my '98 SJ or an SX-R....
So, from an absolute beginner's point of view, how would you rank the relative "frustration factor" of learning to ride a stand-up, for these skis:
- 96-07 SJ
- 08-up SJ
- SX-R
By the way, she's like 100 lbs soaking wet. I've got myself convinced she'll ultimately have more fun with us with an 08+ SJ, but I don't want her to get frustrated before she feels confident on it. We ride in Lake Ontario, but have several calm bays to ride in too...a nice mix.
Thanks!