Max, any thoughts on the RnR vs the Movement Pariah? I'm considering a yearend addition, and was thinking about something in the 95mm, 180cm, ~20m radius range. I'd probably be mounting it up with a Sollyfit plate so I could use it as both an inbounds as well as a touring ski.
almost our touring on this coast is either to get to trees, tight chutes, ADk slides, and more open stuff in the white mountains.
When the snow is really deep and your in tight places 100 mm gets easily overwhelmed especially with traditional camber like the Pariah. Although when in more open chutes or open place like Mount Washington its less of issue IMO.
Currently I have..
186cm Rossi Sickles 110 mm waist with DUKEs - used for when I know I am skiing powder.
Pros - skis powder in tight places really well, skis powder really well, stable platform to launch airs on. easier to ski in weird BC conditions than the other skis. twin tipped is easy to back up on in any snow conditions.
cons- heavy as
****, wide waist torques need/binding when skinning on hardpack.
177cm Blizzard "THe one" 98mm waist with Dukes - used for when I am not really sure if its going to be deep powder and or REALLY tight places
Pros - lighter than sickles, easier to kick turn, really fun in 95 percent of the snow you will ever find.
Cons - still pretty heavy, gets overwhelmed in really deep snow and weird crust or wet snow.
180cm Blizzard Bushwacker 88mm with Barons - used for corn snow, light snow, or when I want my lightest setup.
Pros - very light setup while still using a trust worthy binding, great grip on harder snow, really fun and carvable on corn snow.
Cons - lack of twin makes it a pain in the ass in tight spots, get really hard to turn when its tight and deep.
Personaly for east coast touring I would pick a 98-105 mm ski that is pretty soft, has tip and tail rocker while being flat or cambered underfoot, pretty light and mount with the new Guardian for dual duty. The best ski I have tried that fit this description is the DPS Wailer 99 Pure. For you probably in the 178cm. If you really like it get a a true powder touring ski after that.