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<blockquote data-quote="hyperkub" data-source="post: 1026069" data-attributes="member: 132409"><p>The Allura gets a good write-up on <a href="http://www.theskidiva.com/forums/index.php?threads/2013-on-snow.13951/" target="_blank">http://www.theskidiva.com/forums/index.php?threads/2013-on-snow.13951/</a></p><p></p><p>If it's a solid, but versatile piste ski you want, the Allura sounds good, the tip rocker will make it a bit more all-round and it isn't crazy-turny with a slighter bigger radius. But the little sister (the Chiara) is worth a look. You will loose a bit of performance on the hard snow, but it's a bit wider and softer and would be more versatile in crud/powder. Plus you can get last year's Chiara from SkiBanhof for 4200:- whereas the Allura is 6295. That makes the Allura look a bit expensive. For the difference you could get yourself an ok second-hand 155 slalom race ski that will just blow away the Allura on a hard piste (although you mght not want to ski that demanding a ski all day). BUt two pairs of skis is better than one, right? </p><p></p><p>The Head Mya no. 7 is a quite good performance piste ski. But it's slight smaller turn radius (approx. 13) and wouldn't be so versatile as the Allura, no tip rocker and really narrow under foot (65mm). It's basically a de-tuned slalom race ski. The Mya 8-9-10 models have the radius you want, but they are all even wider under foot (85mm plus) and the piste performance with be slower edge-edge and you will have to work a bit harder to get them to hold an edge in hard snow. The lower range Mya models are not in the same game -they all have very small turn radius and are not so high performance.</p><p></p><p>Looks like the Allura ticks all your boxes. But check out the Chiara. Is the Allura worth spending 2000 more? Of course I've not looked carefully to see whether prices are the same everywhere, that was just an example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hyperkub, post: 1026069, member: 132409"] The Allura gets a good write-up on [URL]http://www.theskidiva.com/forums/index.php?threads/2013-on-snow.13951/[/URL] If it's a solid, but versatile piste ski you want, the Allura sounds good, the tip rocker will make it a bit more all-round and it isn't crazy-turny with a slighter bigger radius. But the little sister (the Chiara) is worth a look. You will loose a bit of performance on the hard snow, but it's a bit wider and softer and would be more versatile in crud/powder. Plus you can get last year's Chiara from SkiBanhof for 4200:- whereas the Allura is 6295. That makes the Allura look a bit expensive. For the difference you could get yourself an ok second-hand 155 slalom race ski that will just blow away the Allura on a hard piste (although you mght not want to ski that demanding a ski all day). BUt two pairs of skis is better than one, right? The Head Mya no. 7 is a quite good performance piste ski. But it's slight smaller turn radius (approx. 13) and wouldn't be so versatile as the Allura, no tip rocker and really narrow under foot (65mm). It's basically a de-tuned slalom race ski. The Mya 8-9-10 models have the radius you want, but they are all even wider under foot (85mm plus) and the piste performance with be slower edge-edge and you will have to work a bit harder to get them to hold an edge in hard snow. The lower range Mya models are not in the same game -they all have very small turn radius and are not so high performance. Looks like the Allura ticks all your boxes. But check out the Chiara. Is the Allura worth spending 2000 more? Of course I've not looked carefully to see whether prices are the same everywhere, that was just an example. [/QUOTE]
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