atomic edge sl, formerly sl ti, very easy to ski, very responsive, quick turn to turn/edge to edge, great edge grip, good short turn performance, fairly stable at high speed in mid/long turns
salomon 3v, top of the line salomon slalom skis, very stable at high speed, heavy feeling on feet, not easy to ski, not very responsive, requires a lot of work
atomic d2 sl, one level up of redster ti, very quick turn to turn/edge to edge, great edge grip, requires a little more work than ti, a bit more responsive , stable at high speed in all turns, definitely good all around on-piste skis
bbr, v-boss and mtl-boss both recommend, I would say other wise if you don't play to go big mountain out west. very long turn-r, not very stable at high speed unless rather long radius, turns easy but on its own (ie not responsive to skier motion), could be really fun on big mountain with some soft surface, but not suitable for the typical eastern hills