I have skiied the 191 Lhasa in mammoth hardpack, crud and sierra cement. Also in Utah and small unamed CA resort with tight trees (Baldy) and they excel at most everything. More of an all mountain pow ski I would say. They rip on groomers and have great swingweight. In the light utah fluff they slice rather than float. but hell my toons are about the only thing that passes for floating in 4% utardia blower.
I am adding hybrid 190 RP112 this year because I loved the Super 7, but hated the swingweight (overall a 12 lb pow ski - 18 with dukes - heavy).
My lhasas (191) are barley 13lb with Jesters and wow, awesome fun. You cannot go wrong with the Lhasa as a one ski quiver. It does everything very well. Are there better ice/groomer skis, sure. Are there bertter pow skis sure. But for an all mtn groomer and tree ski i love them. they ski like a 185 in the trees and like a freight train on the hardpack. have never been to the east, but mammoth hardpack aint soft at all. Great edge hold as well. So, happy hunting....
I need to go to Utah.
Utah?
Yeah, Utah. It's wedged in between Wyoming and Nevada. You've seen pictures of it, right?
So after 15 years we finally made it to Utah.....
Thanks BCSAR and POWMOW Ski Patrol for rescues
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