Another first time poster here seeking some equipment recommendations. I have been xc skiing on and off for the last decade with a pair of wax-able Rossignol "touring 1.0" skis with sns Profile bindings and some rather soft low ankle height fisher lace up boots. The ski's measurements are Tip 53, Mid 45, Tail 50 & 200cm length.
I am 6'3" and my current fighting weight is 193lbs. I've always had good grip with these skis (probably because I am too heavy for them) but have a history of terror and falls on anything but the most gradual downhill. My snow plow is virtually ineffective on any but the softest snow days. Despite this I have a lot of fun both in groomed tracks and "breaking trail" in parks and on mellow wooded trails.
I have recently discovered a rather extensive un-groomed trail network and want to further explore it. I have had mostly successful ascents but coming back down the relatively narrow and twisting trails isn't going so well. I have also found that on the steep climbs when I herringbone, my skis are sometimes too long for the width of the trail (is this a common thing?).
All this leads to my question, what would be a good trail ski & boot combo for a guy who cares most about downhill control while still being able to enjoy the kick and glide of the ascent and flats. I'm looking at this as a one time investment (have abused my skis for a long time and plan to do the same), so budget isn't a prime factor. Finally because I crash so often I really enjoy the convenience of the "automatic" aspect of my current bindings to either be able to walk down or get out of my tangled skis after having face planted
Many thanks!
Sam from Montreal