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I am heavyweight six foot skier, pretty decent level – can go down most pistes and dabble off piste and through the rocks and trees. Currently ski with heavyweight Volkl AC30s 177 and 184 – these are super stiff skis and i like them for stability and speed.

Thinking of treating myself though to new set of something but there is a huge set of options out there.

Thinking Volkl Mantras, or Atomic Vantage 90 ti, Atomic 95 Maverick Ti.

Thoughts welcome
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AC30’s we’re some of my favourite skis….. (25 years ago). Volkl Mantras should be a nice upgrade! Although they are all mountain rather than piste carving for which the Deacon range is probably what you want if your preference is Volkl.
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We've just acquired Movement GO 98s as new daily drivers, a little lighter and more playful than the Blizzard Bonafides and Mantras that they will replace (which will be kept for boiler plate days). For family political reasons we are "restricted" to the available stock in Concept Pro but that's no particular hardship.

Blizzard Hustles had also been recommended but were mounted when we were out and about.
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Just got back from Big White. Had a pair of Head Kore 93 for a day which I did not like as they were “skiddy”. Swapped to Atomic Bent 90’s the next day and they were awesome. Smashed through crud and mini moguls, coped well on powder and handled the icy pistes for night skiing. I loved them. Truly an all mountain ski.

I prefer a much smaller length than I’m supposed to have as it’s less weight to carry and usually gives a tighter turn circle. So I’m 5 foot 9 but I skied a 157cm ski
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@Agent Orange, When I bought my Bonafides they were replacing 177cm Mantras. They came in 173 and 180. I tried both. The 180s didn't give my any more performance, but were just that bit less manoeuvrable.

Length, for the sake of it, is not a virtue, as the actress said to the bishop.
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As an all mountain ski, Maverick Ti would be my choice, Maybe Salamon QST as a second choice. Length for me is same as my height.
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@Agent Orange, When I bought my Bonafides they were replacing 177cm Mantras. They came in 173 and 180. I tried both. The 180s didn't give my any more performance, but were just that bit less manoeuvrable.

Length, for the sake of it, is not a virtue, as the actress said to the bishop.

IIRC You are very light (60kg)- and I say that as someone who only weighs 64kg.

This means that you (and I) can get away with reasonably short skis Off Piste....so I believe that going much longer than gives "Float", doesn't produce that much more Off Piste performance (which is also down to specific design features, like Camber, Taper, Width, Construction and Rocker). On Piste it gives extra stability, edge grip and (usually) a longer radius.

For your weight - and putting you down as an aggressive expert, wanting a Freeride ski - the very longest you "need" is 172 (maybe a little longer for a dedicated Powder ski). With a 172 not available - 173 is imv the right choice.

Sorry - just wittering on, as I'm not saying anything that you don't already know. Happy New Year. Toofy Grin
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Agent Orange wrote:


I prefer a much smaller length than I’m supposed to have as it’s less weight to carry and usually gives a tighter turn circle. So I’m 5 foot 9 but I skied a 157cm ski


Totally with you on this, glad to hear someone else thinking along the same lines. A ski that will turn as fast as I can think is much more fun than one that is stable at speed.

I'm 185cm/90kg
My piste skis are Head irallys 170cm/76underfoot/14m radius.
I bought some Head Venturi 95s 5 yrs ago as offpiste skis, with a 16m radius they still carve well on piste but they don't have much front rocker & some lean back was still required to keep tips up in heavy soft snow. These might be for sale after buying some Nordica enforcer 110s @177cm/16.5 radius , somewhat shorter than what might be recommended but hopefully the bigger front rocker & extra 15mm width give more flotation & still carve nearly as well as the venturis, bbwuw in 27 days & counting
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Under influence from my older brother, who was obsessed with stability at speed, I skied on super G type skis for many years & carvers were out for some years before I tried them & never went back, I love my short radius skis that turn quickly & bumps are playthings to be enjoyed rather than avoided.
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I love my short radius skis that turn quickly & bumps are playthings to be enjoyed rather than avoided.

I'm also in this camp.

My Piste skis (Atomic SL11 replaced by Speed Zone 12) are shorter than ideal...because I love SL type turn radius. But my AM Skis (Scott The Ski) are longer than ideal - but they are playful, so I can bend them and enjoy the extra stability and float that they give.
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@Old Fartbag, happy new year to you too snowHead

We've just acquired Movement Go 98s in 177 which despite a nominal 20m radius ski much shorter/quicker due rocker.

Those notwithstanding, I think the Bonafides are going on the car today Shocked
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Check out Black Crowes Serpo and K2 Mindbender.
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We've just acquired Movement Go 98s in 177 which despite a nominal 20m radius ski much shorter/quicker due rocker.

Those notwithstanding, I think the Bonafides are going on the car today Shocked

Those look fun. Let us know what you think. You will have enough surface area to float 2" above the snow. Skullie You have a "Floatation Factor" (Length in cm x Width in mm divided by weight in kg) of 289 (mine is 259 on the Scotts). Anything 250 and over is plenty.
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@sbooker, We tried the Mindbenders in early Dec and were very underwhelmed hence the Movements.

@Old Fartbag, Generally, we like them a lot, for a very limited experience so far. Was very happy back on the Bonafides today on a generally very hard and icy surface.
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@Old Fartbag, Was very happy back on the Bonafides today on a generally very hard and icy surface.

The right tool for the job.
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@Old Fartbag, quite. Helped also that we had them serviced pre-season so they are in good shape.
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Thanks for all inputs - acquired a set of atomic maverick 95s 180 in Tiso sale - only issue now is I had to cancel my ski trip because of work!!! hope fully go later in season!!
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