Originally Posted by
Buke
I think that it's kind of funny that every post has tried to convince you that the ski isn't the problem. I wonder what kind of response you would have gotten if you had said that the ski was a Rossignol or Atomic? Of course, they're all correct. I ski 183 stiffs and I think it's possibly the best ski ever made.
However, my experience on the 183 Bro's is that they aren't the most forgiving ski when your technique breaks down. That's been good for me because it's become really obvious when I screw up and that has made me a better skier. More than anything, the skis don't put up with skiing in the backseat. As long as my hands are forward and I'm balanced then things are good, as soon as I drop my hands and get in the backseat, I'm screwed.
I think this is the best advice so far. Those aren't cheap skis and there are a lot of people that love them. You don't have to love them but unless you're made of money make sure that you're not the problem.