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tgr pro
10-11-2009, 09:57 AM
<h3>6th Sense Huge Ski (http://www.tetongravity.com/proshop/6thsensehugeski_DYN0255.html)</h3><p><em>The Dynastar 6th Sense Huge is about as close as you can get to rocker without actually losing any effective edge. It?s huge and stiff, just like the name implies, but also playful. </em></p><p><strong>Todd Ligare Review:</strong><br />
I ski this ski almost all of the time. &nbsp;It is <br />
marketed as Dynastar's backcountry jib ski, <br />
but it is that and a lot more. &nbsp;It retains all of <br />
the characteristics of a fat twin like <br />
playfulness and versatility while offering a <br />
level of integrity and flex that is unique in <br />
the fat twin category. &nbsp;Most fat twins are <br />
just too soft to ski big lines and stomp big <br />
drops on.&nbsp; However, I always feel <br />
comfortable on the Huge whether it's a <br />
straightline or 60 footer. &nbsp;Another unique <br />
aspect of this ski is it's hardpack <br />
capabilities, this is the only ski this fat that <br />
still makes a sick GS turn. &nbsp;Any day I take <br />
this ski out I know that it's going to be <br />
good regardless of the type of skiing or <br />
conditions I'll encounter.
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JayPowHound
10-11-2009, 10:07 AM
Has this ski changed at all since it was called the Huge Trouble?