During my summer vacations I am thinking of building a pair of skis.
This is what I want:
- A GS (Giant Slalom) ski according to men´s FIS rules for Giant Slalom
- Max stability on long radius turns
- Max grib on hard, iced and transformed snow
- High speed
Here is my project:
Tip: 103mm.
Waist: 69mm.
Tail: 88mm.
Camber:15 mm.
Lenght 185cm.
Tail to Waist: 67cm.
Estimated Radius: 28m.
UPDATE: NEW LAYUP (probably the final one)
CLEAR TOPSHEET
750g/m2 FIBERGLASS
OBECHE/OAK CORE, ABS SIDEWALLS and TIP/TAIL SPACERS
750g/m2 FIBERGLASS
340 g/m2CARBON UD-TAPE 25mm. (twice)
VDS RUBBER FOIL
STELL EDGES and P-TEX BASE

This is the core lamination:
sidewall(or tip and tail spacers) /obeche/oak/oak/obeche/obeche/obeche/oak/oak/obeche/sidewall
(or tip and tail spacers)
The heights of the core:
Tip: 2mm.
Waist: 12mm.
Tail: 3mm.
This was the firts layup. It was changed due to advices from people from this forum (thank you guys) and experiments.
I´m (was) thinking on building it as this:
TOP SHEET
TRIAXIAL FIBERGLASS
BI-DENSITY WOOD CORE, ABS SIDEWALLS and TIP/TAIL SPACERS
TRIAXIAL FIBERGLASS
TRIAXIAL FIBERGLASS
CARBON FIBER
RUBBER (anti vibration and edges bonding)
P-TEX BASE and STELL EDGES

Tip Height: 2mm.
Waist Height: 10mm.
Tail Height: 3mm.
So guys, what do you think about it? Should I change carbon fiber to fiberglass, kevlar or whatever? Is it a good idea to put rubber there?
Will it be stiff and resistant?
I am open to any suggestions, so if you have one please tell me