The new ski in this category that is a disappointment to me is the new Rossignol Experience 88Ti, new shape is a little better off piste, but really lacks torsional stiffness to hold an edge on firm, steep surfaces.
This review surprises me, because the '19 line of Experience skis adds a vertical strip of Titanal down the middle, which I just assumed would make them heavier and stiffer.
Personally I don't like the introduction of metal in the Experience line of skis. What I loved about the '18 Exp 84 for example, is how light and relatively flexible it is, with it's Paulownia wood core and Carbon Alloy Matrix. Strong enough to rail some carved turns, but super light under foot so you don't get those tired legs like when skiing on two sheets of metal type skis.
It looks like they adopted more of the Soul 7 freeride kind of tip into the '19 Experience line as well.
Anyway, I'm not surprised the new '19 Experience line is a disappointment to you, I'm just surprised that it's due to stiffness given the changes they made.