Well I've been creeping your profile as well and not to get mega creeper on you, but I just a Bird pass for the first time this year and I hope to be there and at Alta a fair amount through out season. If you ever want to take come runs, hit me up! As for the thread topic, while I'm obviously not a chick, I do have some input for you in relation to women's skis.
I know and ski with a few different girls who are quite talented, some who ride park/pipe, some big mountain and some all mountain cruisers. All of them have had a similar take on the current state of female specific skis: they are too girly.
For starters, all of them have told me that the graphics of womans skis are too frilly and cute. I understand that companies want to make graphics that are unique to their female product line, but it seems that often times they create graphics that are associated with girly things, and not necessarily something that girls actually like.
As far as performance, it seems that companies need to stop wussing out when they create a female specific model. I understand that not all girls beat up their skis and ride a lot of days each season at a high level, but it seems that many ski manufacturers have forgotten that there are actually girls out there who rip and can give a lot of the guys a run for their money. A few years ago my Mom purchased some ladies skis from Dynastar that came highly recommended to her and she wound up settling on them after doing a good bit of research and comparing. Once she got on the hill, she realized that the ski was too soft, damp and girly for her to be able to ski how she wanted, and she wound up switching to a guys ski. Another girl who is a good friend and a serious big mountain shredder had a pair of Line Pandora's, but sold them in favor of Seth's because they couldn't perform how she needed them to.
Having shorter lengths, different sidecuts, different dimensions, different mounting points etc. makes sense, but making a girls ski for women, doesn't. I am excited to see what 4FRNT comes up with, they seem like they are usually pretty on point when it comes to new ideas and developing products.