Reasonably good ones, yes, based on their analysis of your skiing ability.
The thing is, you seem really fixated on the attributes of the ski whereas most of us who have commented feel that the initial focus should be on how you ski and any bad habits you may have developed. IOW, working on your skills first will go much, much farther in improving your ski experience than changing your skis. An accomplished intermediate or above skier can ski on almost anything whereas a skier lacking skills almost always looks to their equipment for either improvement or blame. That's not to say that better fitting or stiffer boots or a longer or different flexing ski won't improve their skiing, but the bulk of the responsibility is with the driver, not the car.
Remember that all the legendary deep powder runs at Alta, Snowbird, etc. were first done when the usual ski was 201cm with a 65mm waist.