Got some room in my quiver
I think this is relatively un-jong-ish as it's been seen before, but I think my variation is unique enough to warrant a post:
I need some help here. I think I want something for here for the occasional eastern powder or crud day. Something in the 80mm-ish size. I live in the east and my quiver is pretty meager. In addition to a pair of racing skis and a pair of rock skis, I have a pair of Dynastar Ski Cross 66's that, unfortunately are good for most days here. I like them a lot in terms of stiffness, maneuverability, perceived weight, etc. I prefer to plow through stuff than dance over it, but I'm only 5'7", 140 lbs, so I need a ski that doesn't take a ton of effort to turn at slower speeds. It's gonna be used in tight trees mostly too, so it's gotta turn on a dime.
Any recommendations for me? I haven't spent much time on skis of that width. I liked the Dynastar Legend 8000. I skied it a couple runs on spring slop and it plowed through that great, but it bounced me around a bit going over firmer, choppy stuff. They were 5 cm shorter than I would've prefered. This is a brand new ski in high demand though and it will command top dollar. Anything else that would be similar? I've also skied the B2 in crusty powder, which just felt way too light for me, even though I thought it skied surprisingly well with the one exception of maching on groomers. The Head im75's on the other hand were just a bit too burly for me. I could ski them no problem, they just took a little more effort than I'd like.
I'm also planning on spending at least 15 days out west this year. Do I pull the trigger and get some fatties? If so, any recommendations there given my tastes in stiffness and weight? What about length for someone my size?