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Thread: The Dynastar Thread
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01-19-2022, 09:41 PM #2376
I’m 5’7”, 165lb on the 180cm Proto 118 at +2cm. Tried +3cm too. +2cm is perfect. And I like forwardish mounts.
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01-19-2022, 10:57 PM #2377
So far, my 187 Menace 98s and 192 M-Free 108s feel perfect and balanced on the recommended lines, though I am someone who grew up racing and likes to drive the tips. If it were me, I’d have no reason not to start with the recommended line on the 118s.
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01-20-2022, 08:17 AM #2378
180cm and I’m 5’10” 165lbs
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01-20-2022, 08:18 AM #2379
Thanks for the feedback! That’s what I’m leaning towards unless someone talks me out of it. Seems to make it a little more playful without getting squirrelly
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01-20-2022, 09:10 AM #2380
I grew up on center mounted park skis and realized in recent years that only caring about hitting rails on small hills in the Midwest led to a lot of bad habits. I’ve gotten a lot better about driving my tips, but still feel more comfortable closer to center.
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01-20-2022, 09:48 AM #2381
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01-20-2022, 02:00 PM #2382
I'm not a great comparison, I'm a bigger guy/directional skier/mounted right on the line, but really enjoying the 189 as an unnecessarily wide ski for blasting around on wisconsin hills - hope you do too.
Somewhere way back in this thread I remember some speculation that Richard Permin mounted his factory protos dead center, am I making that up? Wide sweet spot on the ski either way.
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01-20-2022, 02:07 PM #2383
Yeah, that's my experience with my Menace 98s and M-Free 108s. Some skis on the recommended line need to be skied forward and feel like there isn't enough tail behind you for completing turns or to catch you if you get backseat. One the line, my two Dynastars feel like they can be skied forward but don't require it. Both are pretty forgiving.
Also, awesome about the 189 118s in Wisconsin. Gotta keep it interesting!
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01-21-2022, 08:45 AM #2384
I’m sure I will. I’ve been singing the praises of 90+ waist skis to my older coworkers who ride 70s for years with nothing to show for it. Can’t wait to show up with 118s and see the reaction lol
Haven’t seen you in the Midwest stoke thread. Where do you ride in Wisconsin? I’m little switz during the week and cascade or granite on weekends.
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01-21-2022, 11:22 PM #2385
Yep, real good for confusing old farm country gatewhackers. The ski being a blast is just an added benefit.
Should probably go introduce myself in the Midwest thread, I’m a PNW transplant in Madison skiing mostly at Tyrol and Devils Head on their $15 ticket midweek deals and boho when I can justify the drive. Shoot me a message if you’re in my neck of the woods!
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01-22-2022, 10:05 AM #2386Registered User
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I’m 165 5’10” and have 189 118’s on the line. Don’t see any reason I’d ever mount them forward. Super nimble. I have demo binding on them and I’m actually about to try them a little back if we ever get more snow here.
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01-23-2022, 09:01 PM #2387
5’7” 145. 180’s on the line. Personally couldn’t Imagine them forward too much with how the soft tip is. I could see going forward on the 189.
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01-23-2022, 09:31 PM #2388Registered User
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01-23-2022, 09:38 PM #2389Registered User
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Just picked up a pretty fresh pair of 2012 LP105s, wondering if there is any particular care needed for the wooden sidewalls. Skied three runs today and they are legit. Can't wait to get some more time on them.
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01-23-2022, 09:43 PM #2390Registered User
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KC- I was thinking about your post this weekend, and it was spot on w/my obs. I am 5’5” and 145 and i have the mpro 99 in a 178, mfree in a 178 (or is it 179) and mfree 108’s in a 182. All mounted on the line. I skied the mpro 99 yesterday and mfree 99 today on the same hill, groomers and looking for soft snow. Having skied the mpros only all year last year, and spending a lot of time on the mfree 99 and 108’s this year due to an abundance of snow early in the season, I immediately noticed yesterday how much effort it took to ski the mpros. They are a demanding ski that needs speed to come alive (and are weapons when skied right) and to be pushed on/driven, whereas the mfree 99’s are so much easier to ski on both groomers and on non- groomed. I had no idea how much effort the mpro 99’s took until I skied the mfree 99’s today back to back. For me, I realized that the mfree’s are so nice as they carve well in spite of the tail and can ski variable conditions so well at so many different speeds. Hopefully this helps ya out!
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01-24-2022, 11:43 AM #2391Registered User
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01-24-2022, 02:05 PM #2392
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01-24-2022, 02:26 PM #2393
Reine looked somewhat not as good on his new M-Pros in Baqueira as on MF108 last year.
Maybe to much chargy and to less playful for the modern FWT style?
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01-24-2022, 04:12 PM #2394Registered User
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01-24-2022, 04:46 PM #2395
The Dynastar Thread
So I’ve had a few days now on my 179cm M-Free 99s (128-99-120, turn radius 17m). I’m 5’7”, 165 lbs and am mounted at +1cm from rec (-6.5cm from center) with Pivot 15s. Dalbello Krypton 120s and 130s for boots.
Skis that I have owned that I really liked are: 179 Enforcer 104, 178 Salomon Blank, 180 Dynastar Proto, 181 Icelantic Nomad, 184 Moment Bibby, 183 Faction Candide, 180 Rustler 11, 184 4FRNT Devastator, 181 4FRNT InThaynes, 177 K2 Marksman.
I bought this ski just cause I love my 180cm Dynastar Proto Menace 118s (they are mounted at -7cm), and wanted to try it in the 100mm size. This ski allowed me to sell the 180cm Elan Ripstick 96 Black Edition, which is also a really good ski. This ski is better for me. As I really love the Dynastar M-Free/Menace Proto shape as it is super maneuverable for a ski that has decent camber. Per the pic below you can see the deep tip rocker and tons of tail rocker on both the 99 and 118. I really love this shape for how/where I ski. Good in steep, tight spots. But still rips open stuff and groomers too. You can haul ass as it is comfortable going through stuff or simply over stuff. All I can say is that the M-Free 99 delivers exactly what I wanted, and more. It really excels by going effortlessly from carving a turn on edge, to slashing/slarving/pivoting by throwing the ski sideways. I have found it really stable at speed in all snow conditions, even on ice. So whatever the polyurethane core materials they put in this ski makes it feel pretty damp. Cause I love its suspension. There is something in this ski that makes shit snow (refrozen crap) easy to ski.
So ya I don’t need the M-Pro 99….the M-Free is just too versatile (it's stable and still playful).
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01-24-2022, 06:13 PM #2396
Nice! Asked the same question a couple of months ago for the same reason, was suggested to give them some occasional TLC with tung oil or some other neutral oil. Have since seen similar advice elsewhere. Also put them away dry and store indoors, don't leave them in the ski box.
The original review thread is full of arguments about how to care for them, whether to treat them at all, and whether they're actually made from wood (spoiler, they are). Worth a read if only to appreciate the era when a 2500g ski mounted with frame bindings could be reasonably discussed as a do-it-all touring setup. Review: Dynastar Legend 105 (tetongravity.com)
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01-25-2022, 10:42 AM #2397self proclaimed JONG!
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01-25-2022, 01:05 PM #2398
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01-26-2022, 12:01 AM #2399
I’ll be interested to hear your impressions when you get them on snow. If you read my posts a couple pages back, I found them grabby and unpredictable from the factory, making me suspicious that the bases came concave/edge-high. I sent them for a grind and the difference was night and day. Awesome skis.
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01-31-2022, 02:16 AM #2400
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