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What Is the Advantage of Riding on Twin Tip Skis?

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By Garrett Lyons
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Skis have undergone a tremendous evolution over the past decade. Twin-tip skis are on the cutting edge of skiing as freeride events grow in popularity.

    Length

  1. Twin-tip skis are sold longer than an all-mountain ski. The extra length is given for both the fact that the twin-tips take up more of the base of the ski. The extra length also allows for more forgiving landings.
  2. Switch-skiing

  3. Simply put, riding switch effectively is nearly impossible on regular all-mountain skis. Twin-tips allow for reverse take-offs and landings that are difficult to impossible on all-mountain skis. The tail is also more rigid than on a regular all-mountain ski, allowing for more stability in switch-riding.
  4. Waist Width

  5. Twin-tips tend to be wider underfoot than most all-mountain carving skis. This extra width in the waist allows for a more stable platform
  6. Thin Edge

  7. Twin-tips don't have as thick of an edge as an all-mountain ski. This means they handle better in the terrain park and glide over rails and boxes easier.
  8. Powder skiing

  9. Twin-tips are generally lighter construction than a standard all-mountain carver. This allows for the skis to float better in powder.
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