definitely true: race skis are faster. also true: you can go fast on twin tips. false: you can ski a park ski like a race ski and not die.
after strictly skiing a world cup flex since i had the weight to pull 'em around, the comfort level (in terms of just ripping all-mountain stuff) on twin tips is monumentally lower. granted i have tons of fun on my twintips (98% of my free ski time i'll pick my armadas), there's no question that if i find myself on some icy steep, i'm going to be a hell of a lot more tentative than i would if i was on gs skis. race skis are just so much more stable in any situation--the control at speed is obviously far greater. if you try and ski your average twin tip like ANY race ski , you're gonna find yourself on your ass pretty quick. i definitely have to ease up when i'm on my arw's, if you even try and load up that ski, expect to eat shit...or at least be absolutely terrified by the crazy chattering.
sparknotes: race skis are just a completely different construction, and you can't try and push twin tips to perform at that level and get the same result...they're built for different things.
to the people who are STILL bashing racers...there are fags everywhere in every sport, so please stop being ignorant and give the non-douchebag racers the respect they deserve. no hate intended, just saying that even though you might hate the yankees, you have to respect derek jeter... and please please keep an open mind--not every kid you see on race skis or in a speed suit is a loserface, we love skiing too, and the cool ones love shredding park as much as you do.
to the thread creator: for sure pull out those gs skis and go rip some groomers...have fun!!
oh and this is kinda funny--i was in some race at beaver creek last weekend where this kid (who'd already skied out and fucked up his run) threw a 3 in the middle of the course and then crossed the finish switch. killin' it.