I'd second these, provisionally: The Rustler 10, Rustler 11 at 180, the Nordica Unleashed, the FX106 if more skilled,
the DPS Pagoda 106s, the Quest 106, and the ZX108 maybe (have not skied it).
I've heard that in this same vein the Line Blade Optic skis, 96, 104 and 114, are great top "in between" skis also.
They are said to be lively skis, playful and pivoty, and still surprisingly damp and good on edge and on groomers also, for such a ski -
maybe kind of like the Nordica Unleashed line, I gather, with slightly less on edge carve, more in between.
These are all tops, I'd guess, IF you still pivot short turns a lot, except with more lower body, etc.
But are you still mostly pivoting in softer snow?
(Man, those video scenes - and the music - are so peaceful and perfect, just so nice. Thanks!
I almost drifted off to sleep twice with contentment just watching them!!)
On the other hand, most of the skis you mentioned in your first post are also a bit of the charger ski, not optimal pivoting in trees.
I have not skied the Rossi 104, so not sure about that one, but the others, most are heavier and slower and not as quick as the V-W Katana 17X can be, so the above recommendations of the other posters sure seem to be good ones.