Thought I’d take a pic of some of my skis and their shape as many are similar to those asked about in this thread including the Kendo 88 which I own.
The Enforcer 88 is the most tapered tips/tails and the most forward mount of the skis mentioned here so they would be the most off piste biased of the group and easiest to pivot and skid turns in tight spots. My Candide 1.0 on the far left in the pic would be the most similar to them. Most fun doing short turns and in bumps/trees but not as good HARD snow grip as the others. Best ski in soft snow or powder of the group.
Kendo 88 has less tip/tail taper so not quite as rounded as the Enforcer 88 which gives them a bit more hard snow bite. Long flat rocker so still easy to pivot when flat but long effective edge when you’re on it. The 3D radius gives this ski to ski easier at higher speeds but still do shorter turns when weighted underfoot. The choice if you like ripping GS turns at high speeds but still like bumps and off piste.
The Brahma 88 has even less taper, less rocker and more weight so it’s the most on piste biased of the 3. Not quite a wide carver or all mountain carver but closer than the 2 above. Still does well off piste and in bumps but a little less forgiving. The previous Brahma 88 had long flat rocker and was a bit lighter so a bit more similar to the Kendo 88
Deacon 84 beside the Kendo 88 has even less taper so more of a wide carver shape. More on piste biased but can still go in bumps and off piste in a pinch. Better hard snow grip than even the Brahma 88 but less forgiving in bumps and harder to skid turns. The Salomon XDR 88s, Elan Wingman and some of the Fisher Curve skis similar to this ski.
eTitan even flatter and less taper than the Deacon 84 so a bit more bite in a carve but a bit less friendly off piste again. Still more versatile than a traditional carver off firm groomers.