Here is my quiver.
Left to right.
Head Ventura - 181 - 140/95/126, 16.0m radius
12" or more, powder day only skis. These are old skis. But since I don't ski them but a couple times a year (we don't get big powder days here that often -- once, twice a year at most) they have plenty of days left
Head Monster 78 - 177 - 125/78/111, 15.7m radius
Early season/late season rock skis. I'll take these to the Basin this weekend. These are old too. But I loved 'em, so I scored a 2nd pair. Cool story. We used to rent our apartment on Airbnb. Some guy stayed there who looked me up, saw that I loved these skis. So he bought a pair and brought them out with him from MN. He hated them. He left them in the apartment for me. I tried to pay him, but never heard back. I hope he's doing well.
Blossom WhiteOut - 176 - 131/77/11, 15.0m radius
This is one of 2 of my every day skis. Meaning, when one is getting tuned I used the other. Oh man, I love these skis. I should look for another pair next year.
Head Peak 84 - 177 - 129/85/133, 16.8m radius
This is my other every day ski. These are old too. This is my 3rd pair! If anyone finds these anywhere and you don't want them, please let me know! Why Head stopped making this ski is beyond me.
Head e-Original - 170 (longest they make 'em) - 129/66/107, 12.1m radius.
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@Tony Crocker knows the history. Yes, it was Harald who introduced the SuperShape to the world. But I'm the one who made them popular! Because I blogged about on on epicski.com. The first version really was a fantastic ski. But then for some reason I went away from them. I think I got lazy. But a couple years ago I read Harald going on about them so I decided to give them another go.
There's no doubt, skiing this ski requires paying attention. As I've got older I still think about a few moves when I ski - tracking back to PMTS. But I'm also relaxed. In that, I've crafted my own style. After all, skiing is an individual sport. I brought these out last year a few times. But I noticed the tails were stiff, which isn't conducive to my style. Or maybe I just wasn't feeling it yet. I'll take 'em out again next year, see how I feel about them.
Also. Now that Harald is older (I think he's 73?) and he's had new parts (hip, knee), he doesn't ski the challenging stuff anymore. Of if he does, he doesn't post any pics or vids. So you gotta temper his reviews now. This isn't bagging on Harald, btw. Father Time is undefeated. They'll come a day when I don't ski the tough lines anymore. But that time is still a few years off!
So there you go,