I've read a ton of reviews and some threads here on similar topic but none answered my question convincingly.
I ski in michigan with the kids (probably keep my GS race boards for that) but also spend a lot of time in Colorado. 30 ski days total / year.
This year I'm hitting St. Anton / Lech (austria) (perhaps a couple days heli) in january and the Monashees (BC) for some cat-skiing in march.
I'm an ex-racer and ski like a racer, ripping hard GS arcs when I'm on hard snow which is much of the time. I don't need 'playful' short-radius turn ski's, and I don't spend much time in bumps. You will find me along the edges of the run looking for fresh / loose snow whenever it exists. I don't ski backwards and you won't find me in the terrain park unless i"m looking for some weed or the snowboarder who ran over my wife.
There seems to be conflicting reports on RP2 vs. RPC. I'm not a pro in the powder but can certainly hang, and will ski down pretty much anything.
For the hard snow and uber high speeed groomer GS turns AND the ability to bring 'em along as an ONLY pair of travel skii's to aforementioned spots, which would you recommend ?
I weigh just over 200, 48 years old, have ski'd for 45 years and am a strong skier.
My readings suggest the RPC due to the high speed stability / radius / arcing power, carbon construction (mostly for longevity), what do you think ? I'm afraid the RP2 will be too soft for high speed work and too turny / low speed-limit for charging hard.
184cm vs 190cm ?
I'm fairly committed to the DPS brand, USA built thing and quality reputation, so we don't need to go into the Rossi's and such.
thanks !
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