Brettski
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JimG. said:James, your request is going to be tough to satisfy. I'm a bump lover too, and I'm not a fan of multiple ski quivers either. I'm sure ski manufacturers love folks who buy different skis for different conditions; personally, I think it's totally unnecessary in most cases...
Except for bumpers. Skis with too much sidecut or too much width underfoot are no good in tight bump lines. So, I have a pair of dedicated bump skis and another pair for other conditions.
I think that's the route you're going down too. Good bump skis to consider are:
Dynastar Twister
Volkl Dragon Slayer
Rossi Scratch
I'm a Dynastar man myself. Since it sounds like you're relatively happy with your Vipers in bumps, you might consider the recommendations that RivercOil and awf170 made...all excellent all mountain skis you would probably be happy with in powder and on flats.
Make that Dynastar Vertical Assaults...love mine still
Then I bought the Rockets. What a totally different style of skiing. Your center of gravity is totally different. they are an absolute blast. But they are not a bump ski or a hard pack steep vert ski. You can easily over drive them and wash out the tail.
Soooo....I test drove a pair of Volkl AllStars...man did I love those...I tried to overdrive them and couldn't...talk about carve.
So I'll bring 3 skis to the mountain...fine by me....
Now to find a pair of allstars that won't break the bank
Oh, my Rockets are 185...I'm 5 11 at 220
I still can't buy into to this short is better thing...my mogul skis are 203