The Liberty V76 would be a very capable and versatile choice for what the OP desires...
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IMHOSurprised no one has mentioned the elan wingman.
If I'm not mistaken, @ADKmel has those.
Not sure I completely agree with the above statement. As you know there are a lot of factors which determine how quickly or slowly a skier progresses. Some of the typical skier information about the OP is missing to really make a good recommendation. @beantownace if you answer the following the Pugski community might be able to help you better:After 5 years of skiing, if you don't know how to ski yet you are doing it wrong, so you can now handle a good purpose-built carving ski, or you need one to learn how to ski.
not as capable in fresh snow, nor is it as adaptable to as wide a variety of terrain as the wider sport carvers.