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Rossignol Pursuit 700/800, Dynastar speed zone 12 Ti, or...

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
So, my new boots are Lange Freeride with a walk-to-ride (WTR) soles. I'm thinking about a piste ski for the hardpack / early season days - sub 75mm waist, 15m-ish radius - with WTR compatible binding. As far as my research tells me, that's a Look dual WTR or a multi-norm-compatible (MNC) binding.

I've only found the Rossignol Pursuit range that come with Look Konect dual WTR bindings. Probably the Pursuit 700 that has 1 layer of metal. The 800 with 2 layers of metal may be too much for me. Same for the Hero Elite Ti series. And I'd like to tackle some bumps if there's some around, which I think the 700 would be better for.

Other option is Dynastar Speed Zone 12 Ti which also comes with the Look Konect bindings.

Any opinions on the above?

None of the Salomon piste skis have their MNC bindings. Same with Atomic.

Other option is a piste ski without bindings or race place, and quiver killer my Beast 14 bindings on, but I presume that would just be bizzare (also given they have 105mm brakes, although they do tuck in nicely on the Beasts)?
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