SimkiwinkiI Mostly ski the northern part of Austria, short version is you’re gonna be completely fine.never actually skied the reckoner but I toured a lot on the Vision 108 and Bentchetler 120 both did great. The reckoner sounds pretty god on paper maybe not the best float in pow, but many people here tour on way skinnier skis and rip. Regarding more directional skis: hugely depends on your style and stance and what you’re used to,the Bc120 was a bit to forward for my style so I mounted again at -2. Are you only gonna be out when the conditions are powdery? Do you wanna ski the steeps?
Oh interesting that u ski on the BC120, I always heard its way to wide for our european conditions. Therefore had a look on the BC100 but it looked kinda dull (wich is fine for a Jack of all Trades).
I live in Munich so ill mostly go spontaneously when there are good conditions but since I dont have multiple skis I dont want to go for a too wide powder ski that sucks in other conditions.
My problem is also that i didnt really go skiing that much the last two years due to covid and I dont really know what to expect from the austrian backland because before I usually skied on piste with 90mm Park skis. Will I even be able to exploit the "fun, buttery" nature of the Reckoner 102 off piste or is it even annoying when the conditions get rougher (I cant judge because all my skis til now were on the stiffer end). My alternative for that would be the BC100 or the Volkl Revolt 104.
My goal is not to go on crazy steep mountain sides but rather have a good time on relatively untouched parts of the mountain where a fall doesnt mean I break every bone i have haha.