Leavenworth - PM on way... Pray to Gawd they are expensive...
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Leavenworth - PM on way... Pray to Gawd they are expensive...
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FYI, if anyone is looking for a 194 XXL in the Denver area I just posted a pair to CL...sorry no shipping:
FS - DYNASTAR XXLS 194CM & PX 14, MOUNTED FOR 308 (FRONT RANGE, NO SHIPPING)
Two kids, pushing 50 and I’m finally pruning the 9 ski quiver down. Just too busy to deal with shipping so I’m offering these up for the front range. Lots of pics posted up on the CL ad. Also, as I get time I’ll be posting up more skis...may even sell my 187s mounted up with Pivot 14s.
https://denver.craigslist.org/spo/d/...785613747.html
I wonder if Permin will have Dynastar make a Proto-type ski in a mid-100cm waist. They're really missing that in their line-up IMO.
My lips are sealed but the future looks bright.
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Finally mounted up the Legend x106, first ever pair of Dynastars. I'm a simple ski reviewer.
They're pretty fucking boss.
Who here uses Big Dumps? How do they compare to the stiffer RES skis like Supergoats? How are they for comp skiing?
They're all I've been riding so far this year. Even on groomers, they're awesome. I have the x88 but have only skied them a couple times this season. I pick up my x96 tomorrow and am excited to run those this weekend. I may have to get rid of the 88's, though, in order to keep my wife happy... She doesn't understand math: n+1 and all that...
LS, is the LP still a potential option...?
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I ski Big Dumps sometimes. I've never skied Supergoats, so I can't compare. I don't compete, either.
Big Dumps are super-heavy (good), and powerful (good). They're plenty stiff enough that they do the following for me: With dull edges, yes I can get the edges to bite into somewhat soft surfaces, which results in the ski flexing into an arc (good)...But on very firm surfaces I can't get dull edges to bite enough to engage the stiff ski into an arc, so they just skid for me in those cases without flexing as much as I want during the turn (not ideal).
SOLUTION: Always keep the edges sharp, or else ski soft snow. And never ski slow.
If I competed, BigDumps would NOT be my 1st choice for tight sections, or short radius turns, or billygoating. Yes, should be a worthy comp ski for large radius turns, stomps, and straight lines. And its heavy weight will eventually turn you into a stronger skier, when you try lighter skis again after that.
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- TRADE your heavy PROTESTS for my lightweight version at this thread
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"I'm gonna go SO OFF that NO ONE's ever gonna see what I'm gonna do!" -Saucerboy
I'm here to report that Protos are super fun in creamy pow, just channel your inner Richard Permin, try ski fast and send it off everything in sight.
In constant pursuit of the perfect slarve...
I have a feeling I'll be getting a pair of Protos and whatever Dynastar has in store in the mid-100s waist for a Permin-esque ski.
LP and Legend Factory(I hope) are great for all-out balls to the wall, but the Proto and that dream ski should be a blast to dick around on when going fast isn't possible/too much work.
Do it. I take a 192
But Ellen kicks ass - if she had a beard it would be much more haggard. -Jer
And if someone needs those 2x6s
https://www.barrabes.com/en/dynastar...g-dump/p-53577
If someone is interested in Big Dumps.... consider buying a pair of Atomic Atlas 192s that are floating about here on GS for less than $100.
Or the ad I have posted for big dumps on here
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