I too have been on FIS GS and SL skis mostly this season (thanks to
@ScotsSkier, in large part). So much so that I've grown used to the FIS GS 188/30s to the point where they are like natural daily drivers, back to again being what I'm used to.
I'd added last season, a pair of Dynastar Masters Speed GS 185/23s, I think a masters GS ski, but non-FIS. They too are wonderful, but easier than the 188/30s.
I've also been wondering about the Men's FIS GS skis: the 193/30s. I'd heard that they have a rebound that can be hard on one's spine. Dunno.
But I've started wondering how this ski (193/30) would be for my more leisurely, recreational purposes (no gates except very informally, off the clock).
Does anybody use the men's longer FIS GS skis recreationally? If so, is there a danger to them, of too much rebound for a recreational skier?
(Note: at times I like very stout charger skis, burly enough to be high speed stable and for rail riding, rather than a lot of flexing or medium turning.)