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By bridgerc2015362 April 28, 2011
I bought this ski in December to become my deep day ski, (I have a pair of Armada ANTs and Dynastar XXL's for everyday). My first day on them I was wiped out, these skis are very heavy, and I wasnt too sure about them. But I got my ass into shape I fell in love. After my first big storm cycle with these skis I havent skied my others skis since. They ski like a softer XXL, but keep the same stability some how. They are a ton of fun on hard pack, (as long as you're not trying to turn to much), they blast through chop and float in any depth of snow. I feel very confident that I'm not going to get bucked around on a nasty run out after a big Drop. And what I really like about them in they seem to absorb every bump in the road like a luxury SUV.I feel very confident that I'm not going to get bucked around on a nasty run out after a big drop. I think Dynastar has figured out you dont need a fully rockered ski to float in the deep stuff, just a little early rise will get the job done. That being said, these are a HEAVY, they DON'T like to make short turns, and these are NOT a jib ski. If you really like skis like the Hellbents, JJ's or S7's look elsewhere. If you love your XXL, but just want a little more float. These are the skis for you.
View Details: Dynastar Legend Big Dump Ski
Nailed It? 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Lengths:
- 192cm
- Dimensions:
- 142 / 120 / 132mm
- Turn Radius:
- 38m
- Construction:
- Sandwich with fiberglass torsion box
- Core Material:
- Wood
- Base:
- Race
- Tail:
- Flat
- Binding System:
- No
- Binding Included:
- No
- Recommended Binding:
- Look PX 18 FS XXL Ski Binding
- Recommended Use:
- Massive speed on massive terrain
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
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1 Comments Last Reply: December 2, 2011 By: tavis campbell
Curious where you mounted these? Did you just go with the recommended point or back a bit? Thanks.
Nailed It? 0 Yes