Hi man, love your vids. i am from spain where you dont get crazy ammount of powder but some times you do, I mostly ski on piste but i really like to explore and try doing jumps and so. Would you recomend? Thanks
It's very capable in a variety of formats. We love the mix of energy on the groomers as well as the versatility off-piste. It's light and maneuverable so it won't wear you down, and that's a good thing if you only ski 5 days/year. Great ski choice! Volkl Kanjo and Atomic Maverick 86C also fit this bill.
I'm a mostly off piste and powder hound skier and don't usually ski anything less than 105 underfoot. Been considering breaking into on piste carving territory to spice up my ski experience. Been looking hard at the m-pro series. Do you think these would be a good fit?
What do you think about this ski for a kinda-sorta beginner-intermediate (have had lessons when I was very young and been skiing a handful of times over my life) ice coast skier?
It's on the similar side, but you'll get a lot more agility and flex in the bumps with the Dynastar. It's an easier carver, for sure, but maybe not better? Depends on what you're looking for in a carving ski.
Hi man, love your vids. i am from spain where you dont get crazy ammount of powder but some times you do, I mostly ski on piste but i really like to explore and try doing jumps and so. Would you recomend?
Thanks
Pd: I only ski like 5 days/ yr
It's very capable in a variety of formats. We love the mix of energy on the groomers as well as the versatility off-piste. It's light and maneuverable so it won't wear you down, and that's a good thing if you only ski 5 days/year. Great ski choice! Volkl Kanjo and Atomic Maverick 86C also fit this bill.
I'm a mostly off piste and powder hound skier and don't usually ski anything less than 105 underfoot. Been considering breaking into on piste carving territory to spice up my ski experience. Been looking hard at the m-pro series. Do you think these would be a good fit?
The 85 is great--a bit on the light side if you're looking for true on-piste grip--perhaps the 90 with the metal laminate is worth a look?
What do you think about this ski for a kinda-sorta beginner-intermediate (have had lessons when I was very young and been skiing a handful of times over my life) ice coast skier?
Sounds great! Versatile, fun, and quick! Great grip on firm snow, especially in the tail.
I'm currently skiing a K2 Mindbender 90TI. Would this ski be complimentary to that as a carver/mogul ski or is it too similar?
It's on the similar side, but you'll get a lot more agility and flex in the bumps with the Dynastar. It's an easier carver, for sure, but maybe not better? Depends on what you're looking for in a carving ski.