 So I spent most of yesterday on the Fisher Pro Mountain ATTI, skied it a lot longer than some of the other skis, so maybe that's why I just got really into it, but yeah, it was great everywhere, all over the mountain in powder, even though it's 18 mil waist, it was still quite poppy, you can jump your turns in the powder, the float was still there, and then when you get onto the piece that 18 mil waist just makes it really versatile, really easy to ski on. I skied a long run and I could ski off-piece in powder conditions, the skis are very responsive, easy flotation, really easy turning sessions, and after jump off-piece, quite hard pack, especially here in the last part, it's quite icy, and the skis very responsive, very grip, no flapping at all. Amazing for that intermediate, fit intermediate, upper intermediate skier, it's really easy, really fun, really for us, the greatest skis killer. Yeah, I think the Fisher Pro Mountain ATTI is great for someone looking for their first ski to start using all over, but as it says all over the mountain really, so pro mountain, it's because of the way it's quite versatile, a lot of people are kind of put off by slightly wider skis, but with this, it skis like a piece on piece, and then it's just got a little bit of flow, a tiny little bit of extra width for going off-piece if you want to start trying off-piece. I'm always looking for Bersa Tyler skis, and from the first moment I feel like that Bersa did it, perfect for alpine or touring bandings. The band tour is all around, amazing, big, big surprise.