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I'm in doubt of it happening It's a game of wait and see. If it does, check out the Stockli Stormrider XL. There should be one there (if it's not out on rental) in a 174.
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The Head im75 may also be worth a look see, if Head is there. Its supposed to have a soft tip which might help to initate turns in the glades.
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I don't like to have a quiver of skis; I like one eastern and one western ski.
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Search Epic for some useful info. In particular, Physics Man has several threads concerning what width heavier skiers need for float. (I can't remember if 200 is considered heavy.)
You also need to consider where you'll be using the mid-fats: East Coast trees and bumps versus West Coast bowls. Since the East Coast lines are generally tighter (especially in the trees) and have less snow, for that terrain, I'd place more of a premium on ease of turning at slower speeds and "turnability" in tight spots. For more open lines conducive to GS-type turns (more common out West), I'd place more of a premium on float, high-speed stability, and crud-busting ability.
Also, in due deference to Ski Center (I've bought two pairs of skis from them recently), before buying any mid-fats, I'd demo the skis in the snow conditions & terrain in which you'll be using them. Ski Liberty is great for many things, but it is not known for deeper soft snow and tree skiing. Vokl 5 Stars in 168cm should be great for any conditions you encounter at Liberty with the possible exception of the occasional blizzard we get around here.
For the Head IM 75 Chips, they are awesome in East Coast trees (Jay Peak) at the 170 length. I weigh about 190 lbs and the 170's had plenty of float and stability. I've written about them on this forum.
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The Head im75 may also be worth a look see, if Head is there. Its supposed to have a soft tip which might help to initate turns in the glades.
I don't know where you heard that. I don't think they have a soft tip and I don't see how that would help in the glades.
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