FreeskiThe603see nothing would tempt you into Saga because you're not in their demographic (please correct me if I'm wrong, I'm just going off the fact that you brought up Rossignol's race line, so I'm assuming you're a racer). Saga does a great job drawing in the park demographic because they're team is full of park skiers
I use race skis on piste out of necessity due to my height and weight, my piste skis are usually last years race stock that and that most punter skis aren't long enough these days I learned on parabolic skis so prefer something a touch longer, I've never owned anything sub 180 aside from FIS SL stuff which is for scottish skiing as the runs are to narrow for much else really.
I actually have park skis but there relegated for riding indoors and on plastic in Scotland as there much to soft to go near a real mountain, I used to have loads of half and half so called all mountain skis but I broke them all, Liberty Morphics, Fischer Watea 84's and Kastle FX94s all ruined in a couple of days of me.
Unlike my out and out racing chums I am not a Lycra clad one, hell I even have some Armada outwear I was given when I was repping, the cut is awful and its too baggy and it interferers with your skiing. Simple truth for me is though I just prefer cut of free ride gear with proper Goretex and real breath ability, once you've skied in Scotland you will know 20kmm means nothing, same for how Europe is for me, I have to fly and don't know what the conditions will be so have to have kit that I can just trust to cope with anything.