by Joseph » Mon Dec 13, 2004 9:47 pm
Tim,
I ski on an iC160 in a 170 and have found that it almost never lacks the stability required for expert skiing all over the mountain. The only place I have ever felt that I wanted more ski was either in a race course or following racers on GS skis (30 mph+). Granted that I am light compared to most, but far heavier folks than me experience the same with that ski. Assuming that you are not huge, and that your skis are no shorter than a 163, I can pretty much say that as an advancing intermediate, you don't need any more ski than what you already have. However, if you feel like you want to try something with a little more power, I reccomend the Head XRC chip in a laminate. I haven't skied it personally, but everyone who has raves, Harald included.
As for the boot question, it is difficult to give any answer without knowing a little more about your particular situation. Do you suspect that your boots are too soft? Why? Or are you just looking for possible cues that might indicate such? How big are you? What boot are you in? Does it feel squishy or bottom out in the turn?
In any case, if you feel uncomfortable on your equipment, my suspicion would be to address your misgivings about the boots. You've got the right ski for all mountain expert skiing.
Joseph