Originally Posted by
kid-kapow
if you like R9s chances are good that you will like the current R10s - they should ski pretty similarly, or more so than R10s and R11s anyway. The current R10 is a bit heavier than the one Jay P has been riding these past seasons and should bridge the gap a bit from the Cochises he/you compares his to. I would not get the lighter og version - they are a bit on the light side. I really enjoyed my 2020 R10s. They def ski differently than a narrower R11s - re my previous post in this thread. R10s do not annihilate dense/wet variable, but are extremely fun in anything remotely soft and poppy & fun on hard snow. My best turn of the 2020 season was on said R10s. They prefer shorter turns on hard snow, but you can get them to turn like you want in anything softer. The only reason I sold mine was due to me mounting them with ATK FR14s that I ended up not liking, so sold the ski+binding thinking I would just get a new pair during the end of season sale with different bindings. Instead I decided to wait, try a pair of Fischer Ranger 102 fr I had. The tune on the 102fr was/is pretty terrible and so far they feel/ski like crap (though my expectations for them was perhaps a bit unrealistic). I imagine R10s would be even better with a heavier binding. My two pair quiver would be R10s + R11s if I could only have two pairs - they really cover most conditions one would see, are easy to ski yet very fun while coping with lots of speed. The main negative thing I can think of for R11s is the lack of a 184cm ski - the gap between 180 (178-79 irl) and the 188 is too big imho. I would like R10s to do bigger arcs even better, though a detune and a heavier more elastic binding could improve their abilities in that regard a lot. so long story short - i really, really like r10s. :)