Ski Quest - Super Turny Skinny Touring Ski
What are some ski recommendations for spring skis (or just long stretches between storms) that are lightweight for touring but are very easy to initiate turns in cruddy snow?
Is the Dynafit Black Light a good one?
Explanation: I'm a shit skier. I get by fine in nice powder, that's easy, and i can maneuver through tight trees no problem, like a fuckin' speeder bike on endor. But man, the minute the snow gets cruddy, custy or just real heavy, it's all over for me. I'm ok if i have plenty of room to maneuver, but if there are trees or other obstacles it can get sketchy. I find that skis with a healthy dose of rocker really help my turns to just happen when i need them to happen in deep snow. My spring skis are Fischer S-Bound 112 with speed turn bindings and TLT7 boots. The skis have a very high traditional camber and i can't turn the damn things when i need to. I climbed up something i probably shouldn't have last spring and was seriously sketched out coming down.
I KNOW, the number one thing i should work on is being a better skier. I'm working on it. In the meantime i'd also just prefer easier handling skinny skis, in a 75-90mm waist range. For the deeper days, i have plenty of skis i like and can handle well enough. (If it matters for reference, i like my K2 Anti Pistes and BD Megawatts (I know, my shit is OLD) and i just picked up a pair of Wailer 112RP a few seasons old that i'm currently mounting up with Radicals and excited to try out--PS i'm selling the Kingpin 13s that were on the Wailers)
Ski Quest - Super Turny Skinny Touring Ski
The blaze is an awesome ski for what OP is looking for. I wouldn’t hesitate at that price.