This seriously a question for a friend, who wants a pair of Volkl's latest GS cheaters. Has a business relationship and can get a comp'd {free} pair. What is the 2018-2019 model called?
I'm good, a few pairs of Head i.Speed's. And yes, I can have a lot of fun on them, and do.
Thanks!
If someone can answer your question definitively, please do. But in answer to your question, currently - short answer:
various Racetiger and then a jump to Deacon. (I re-checked this at their website, etc.)
Long answer: From their website, Volkl seems to lack some of the different levels of race and near race skis that, say, Head, has. Instead, first there are the Racetiger FIS skis (including all skis sanctioned at different levels of competition).
Second, Head has another, non-sanction, "team" level of race skis that are softer, that have radii that are close to the sanctioned models, and maybe Volkl has these too, though I couldn't find them online.
Third, there follows with Head and others the also non-sanctioned lower radius versions (e.g. 184/c. r 20). I think these are partly what the following Volkl skis are too - a level of softer, non-sanctioned, lower radius (beer league?) race skis, the Racetigers Pro SL and GS and then Racetiger non-Pro SL and GS (with and without a race plate and race bindings respectively); for example, the GS in lengths 184 (r 20.6), 180 (19.4) 175 (18.3) (and 170/17.1 - in the non- Pro only).
( "Speedwall" in the name of the Volkl race skis, at least below FIS specs, has been dropped.)
Then fourth, Volkl jumps to Deacons, according to their website again (74 & 76, 74 Pro and 76 Pro, "Pro" again meaning race plate). In terms of ski width and radius, these Deacons seem to be between the Head Supershape iSpeeds and the Supershape Rally, more frontside/race-like than the Rally. But wider than the iSpeeds. (With Volkl there also may seem to be nothing comparable to the Head World Cup Rebel iSpeeds and iSpeed Pros, but the above mentioned Racetiger Pros and non-Pros may very well be similar.)
Fifth, Volkl also has "entry" levels of SL and GS skis, the Racetiger SC and Racetiger RC. These are in addition to Jr. models.