I demo'd a few skis last year in the 95mm waist genre. Did not find a ski that I loved. This past week I demo'd 2 skis in the same mold, the Kastle FX95 HP and the Black Crows Camox (97mm under-foot).
First the Camox: I was attracted to this ski because of its shape. It has limited tip and tail rocker and full camber. I took out the 181cm length. I immediately knew that it was too short but on groomers it was the first ski I have been on in this width where it acted like skis I am used to and I could easily bend the ski. The hybrid sandwich and cap construction did not feel like my race construction skis but the ride was acceptable/decent on hero snow groomers. I took it off piste into medium pitch stuff which was mainly wind-buffed crud. It was fine, turned easy, responded to tipping and decent. I then took it into steeper off piste terrain (same wind buffed crud) and the ski just got bounced, badly. There just is not enough there, there. Perhaps in the 187 length it would be a little better but the construction (hybrid sandwich cap which is designed to save weight and money is the issue).
The Kastle was nice in every way but one, the tip has too much rocker and I can't bend the ski. It also skis very short (I was on the 181) and I would need the 189. Again it did everything great. Super off psite, handled the crud with no issue, even found a few places with a turn or two of soft snow and it skied it great. But that tip just bothers me. You kind of have to ride the sidecut on groomers. I can arc really fun, tight arcs on my RNR (Head Rock n Rolls) and that makes the day real fun. Can have tons of fun off piste and also have tons of fun on my way back to the lift. Not so with the Kastle. I guess if I didn't own two pairs of RNRs maybe I would buy the Kastle. Its the best of the 95 waisted skis I have tried so far, but still not what I am looking for (and I am willing to admit that I may never find it in the current ski landscape).
Most PMTS skiers are not looking for 95mm waisted skis. So these reviews may be of little interest. Some had asked in the past for thoughts on some wider all mountain skis.
The Head Monster 88 would be my preference to ski if I did not own the RNR's. But I also don't think the version I have (the original stiffer version) is the easiest ski to ski as it requires solid PMTS skills. Have not skied the newer softer version.