
Last year I got the 188 and I could not have been happier with them... until I read that a longer version would be available... I am 6,1 and weight over 210 pounds so I can really do with longer skis and benefit from the extra glide. Touring is crucial for me as I really crave « tour for turn » on our rolling farming terrain and some hills with wide open space. To reach the best slopes I have a round trip of about 15 km and usually not a lot of time, so I must move quickly.
So, from my very limited experience with them in not so great conditions I can already say that I am very pleased with them. I don’t know if it is a « placebo » effect but it really feels like they glide better and I can’t wait to try them on better snow
And also compare them live with the 188 when my friend come skiing with them. For the dh part, I can’t say it felt like they were harder to turn because of the extra length or if the radius was greater... but it does not really matter as I have room to turn. The extra length probably gave me more stability but that was also due in big part to my new boots (Andrew Zenith) that are a great complement to the FT and of course much more efficient than the 3 pins Alaska for turning.
But the most important factor is the FUN factor and you can guess that there is plenty of it. Of course this not the perfect skis but for me it is my ultimate tour for turn machine as it is more than potent on most snow conditions and they are made to turn. I really think, from my experience, that the fun factor is better with a more rigid leather boot than the Alaska as the extra control allow to reach more of the ski potential.
That sums it for now...