This is a review a did of the Royal Teddy a while back.
Ya, I tested the Amplid Royal Teddy 183 for 2 days this season. I am 5 10, weight about 12 stone and am a strong all mountain skier. Anyway, its like this...
Day 1:
About 6-7 inches fresh powder. Skied mostly gs style snappy medium speed turns on open faces pitch 36-42 degrees. Here this ski was ideal. Decent sidecut meant it carves smoothly in the pow but when I opened the turns a little, the ski is still very stable at higher speeds. Some lines included small drops of less than 20 feet and again it performed admirably.
Day 2: Did some trees and as the ski is fairly light i found it nimble in the tight spots. Then did some mini golf lines in less good conditions. Again, the ski performed superbly and I was well in control on the steep and heavy snow. In the afternoon, we built a BC kicker. Kinda medium sized windlip stepdown. Was in the shade so accumulated powder was about 10inches. I spun 3s easily enough- good swing weight for a big ski. What I was really impressed by was how I was able to stomp 180s- something I normally stuggle to do in more than about 8 inches of pow.
Overall, I fell in love with his ski. I found it very similar in performance to the Gotama (almost identical dimensions). It is stable at speed yet nimble in the tight stuff. I would say its better than the Gotama for BC freestyle. When I took it on piste back to the lift it seemed ok and even a couple of laps throught the park worked fine. Too fat and off piste orientated for a 1 ski quiver, but as I have a park ski for park, pipe and piste I will definately buy the Royal teddy next season in the 183 for big days and BC freestyle sessions... Loved it!
I ended up buying it in a 191 because the tip and tail are really big, so it skis a bit shorter. Either the Gotama or Royal Teddy would be perfect for your big ski. Like I said, the two are very similar performance-wise. The RT is better imo if you like a bit of bc freestyle, but the gotama would be better on piste. Take your pick, either would be ideal for ya!