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omoczHi, I´m deciding which length to buy 184cm or 192cm .. I'm 5’11 (180cm) tall and I weigh 145lbs (65kg). I don't do many tricks or go on the switch. I'm looking for powder skis. I want them to be maneuverable and stable, but also playful. do you think skis revolt 121 are suitable? and in what length please? Thank you all for your answers and advice.
CatdickBojangles184 for sure.
kid-kapowman, sick day114s and revolt121s are very, very different skis as I am sure that you are aware. So before asking if it is the ski for you I think you kinda have to decide what type of ski you want wrt balance point and mount point - drive through the tips aka more traditional directional ski, or a ski that caters to a more "modern", upright stance.
SD114s are directional freetide skis with a -10 mount point, R121s progressively mounted freestyle skis mounted at -2.8. So one is meant to go fast one way while the other is designed to be playful both ways in soft snow. Both have fairly deep rocker lines and should be fairly approachable, but other than that they are quite different.
Revolt121s are awesome pow skis for sure, but their longer tails would cater to a much more upright and playful skiing style than your SickDays, especially in the longer length. Their slightly softer flex and increased splay out back could still make them feel looser in tight spots, if you can get used to the added length out abck.
If you enjoy the balance point of the SD114s (a ski you can drive fairly aggressively through the shovels, even if the shovels are pretty forgiving), but want something slightly shorter for increased nimbleness then I am not sure that R121s is your best bet - you will def feel their longer tails. You could always mount the bindings back a bit, but then getting a ski designed around a -6 to -10 mount point in the first place might be a better option.
suggested options - the first three being somewhat similar:
Revolt121s orBlack Ops Gamers, both mounted back 2-3cm
ON3P Jeffrey 118 at recommended or slightly back
Moment Wildcat at recommended (chargiest of the lot)
Dynastar MFree 118 mounted slightly forward of recommended (probably the loosest)
I would perhaps look at the MF118s mounted at +2 or +3 from recommended, in their longest lenght. That ski should charge, yet be pretty damned loose in soft snow.
If you want a directional ski that is fast and loose and perhaps a bit more soft snow specific you could also look into ON3P's BillyGoat118s in 187. They are designed to go fast, yet be increadibly nimble in soft snow. They absolutely slay variable snow and pivot on a dime. They are not as enganging on hard snow as MF118s, but are even looser in soft snow. They are no good for going switch. They are perhaps my favorite ski to ski fast on in tight terrain that I do not know as they pivot so easily, so dumping speed or changing direction is pretty effortless, while having better suspension than a full rocker design (full rocker designs also pivots on a dime).