r: 18 meters @ 178 centimeters // weight: 1750 grams @ 178 centimeters // Rocker-Camber-Rocker
Test Locations: Deer Valley UT, Pico VT
In short, these skis absolutely tear up the frontside of mountain. The core of the ski is a blend of different materials, with a hefty dosage of polyurethane. Polyurethane (PU) is used to make a ski more damp, making it easier to control at faster speeds or on sketchy terrain. Light enough for ease of control while providing a hell of a grip on hardpack. At 90mm underfoot, it has enough float to cruise through some powder too. There is a fine ratio of PU to Titanal to Poplar you can use in the core of a ski, and too much of one ingredient can compromise the ski's integrity. Dynastar has been at this game for over 50 years, so no wonder they were able to perfect their recipe.
Hybrid Poplar PU
Titanal + Fiberglass
Designed by: Dynastar // Built by: Rossginol, Spain Factory
TLDR: A directional freeride ski looking to dice up frontside terrain.
Recommended Binding: The M-Pro's do NOT include a binding, the best skis never do.
Marker Griffon ID with 90 mm brake
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