Dynastar Big Trouble Alpine Ski

Brand : Dynastar
Item : DYN0110

In the past, Dynastar skiers were forced to choose between big mountain skis and park skis. It was either the Legend or the Trouble Maker. The past is dead. Dynastar introduces the Big Trouble alpine ski. The Big Trouble eliminates the need for a quiver by covering all terrain in all directions. With dimensions of 122/92/114mm, this ski gives you the width you need for floating pow and landing drops in the backcountry plus the performance of a park-inspired flex and true twin tip design. While you're waiting for the backcountry to soften up, spin through the park to perfect your latest moves. Get the Big T before someone else beats you to it.
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Dynastar Big Trouble Alpine Ski



a true 1 Quiver ski.
I love these skis, they truly are one of the best skis made. I have taken them through all sorts of terrain. I am about 5'9" (175cm) and 150lbs (68 kilos), and i got the 186 mounted at about 3-4cm back from center. They performed well in everything I took them through. the only problems was that it was too easy for me to get too far forwards while riding powder forwards, however they were the best for skiing fakie in powder. They bashed through crud well if skied hard but if you tried to relax at all they would get kicked around, (but skiing fast and hard is more fun anyway) I felt that they were a little big for me in really tight trees. but still manageable, the 176 would probably have been better for that. Definitely not so fun in large moguls unless skied fast. On hard pack they were definitely a very good ski and were surprisingly fast edge to edge both forward and switch. Also performed well in the park although I did not rail them very much because I did not want to test the edge durability. End result: If you only ski big mountain and powder go for something bigger and a little stiffer. but if you like to ski the whole mountain or an East coaster that wants a little width for those pow days this is definitely a good one ski quiver for you. Worth every penny. A great all mountain ski.


Goods
The Dynastar big trouble are pretty much all they advertise them to be, all mountain, jibber, powder, carver. Tons of snap- if you're over 170 pounds definitely get the 186. One word of caution (i never review my gear but thought this would be helpful) if you're not an all out jibber and haven't skied many true twin tips, and plan on skiing it more all mountain, get your binders pushed back a cm or two. There is a lot of tail to this ski and my feeling is that a lot of Dynastar skiers (fans of LP, L8800 and what not) aren't used to a mount more towards center (as twin tips are sugg.) Be well.


Great all-around ski
I got these for rock skis and ended up using them more than my Gotamas this season. Fun in Pow, they spin well, light and snappy yet still carve on everything except the bullet proof. I wish they had a 180...the 76 is just a shade too short for me.




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