Powder Skis, Oh Powder Skis....Help?

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So... I'm currently ongoing the struggle of trying to choose what powder skis I'm going to purchase for 2017 season in Morzine, France. I currently have a pair of Line Chronics, and they've literally helped me tear the slopes a new one! When it comes to powder in France in won't necessarily be knee deep (I hope it will) so the fattest of skis may not be for me.

Can anyone shed some light on an ideal pair of powder planks i should sway towards and what width I'm looking for. I'm 5.3" so obviously on the shorter side which could make it harder to narrow down a pair.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
13718988:TallxT said:
https://www.revisionskis.com/product/subtraction-twin-tip-powder-skis/

The revision subtractions are the only pow ski I've been on so I don't really know how it compares to other skis. I can say it comes in a 166 which is pretty good for your height. Also they on sale for 1 more day at 375 so the price right if you are ready to buy now. Also got a kick ass warranty.

There is actually a pretty good argument to make for having 1 really cheap "park" ski, and one really cheap full time Powder ski instead of 1 $800 "do it all" ski. most folks do not ride their skis hard enough to really value "durable" skis that will take a thrashing. It would give you the best of both worlds. All the powder skis ive been on have been more fun and easier to ski than my current all mtn 108 waisted ski which i love. And actual skinny skis sure are fun for hardpack. Revision offers a pretty ridiculous deal- you can get a true park ski and a true pow ski for the same price as the large majority of brands' top level 105ish wiasted quiver killer ski.

That said, I demoed a bunch of skis especially pow skis last year on a perfect demo day- sunny, day after a pow day with a bunch of really good 10-turn pow stashes hidden in steep trees. The ski that was the best of them all IMO was the Liberty Origin. Super surfy and pivot/shmeary in deep pow, really damp and stable but still snappy with pop in chop and powder bumps and it also was a fun carvy ski on hardpack groomers. also fairly light.

checkout Blister Gear Review. I think they are best resource for ski reviews.
 
I looked at the Revisions and I was definitely cosidering them, as for the Libertiy - Origin, I looked at them too but unfortunately don't come in my size.

Thanks for the help guys, any other suggesions?
 
13718988:TallxT said:
https://www.revisionskis.com/product/subtraction-twin-tip-powder-skis/

The revision subtractions are the only pow ski I've been on so I don't really know how it compares to other skis. I can say it comes in a 166 which is pretty good for your height. Also they on sale for 1 more day at 375 so the price right if you are ready to buy now. Also got a kick ass warranty.

I got my subtractions last season and aside from some top sheet chips and what not these babies are a solid pow ski that can get it done on groomers too.
 
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