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Dynastar Omeglass TI [click]
Type of ski: Slalom
Ski review summary :
One of our reviewers' "Top Picks". It was the most accessible ski in the "Slalom" category. Our reviewers were quite impressed with the excellent compromise it achieves between performance, pleasure and accessibility. This ski will suit good to confirmed skiers, provided they are in good physical condition.
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Dynastar Course TI [click]
Type of ski: Giant slalom
Ski review summary :
A very good Giant Slalom ski, suitable for skiers of all levels, especially for good to expert-level skiers looking for a high-performance ski that is nonetheless comfortable and accessible.
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Dynastar Sultan 80 [click]
Type of ski: Versatile Freeride
Ski review summary :
One of our review team's "Top picks". The Dynastar Sultan 80 is very well positioned in the "Versatile Freeride" category (30% Freeride, 70% Slope). According to our reviewers, it is at once "docile" and "full of personality". A model which can be recommended to a wide range of skiers , especially those who wish to have only one pair of skis to have fun on the slopes, and go off-piste now and then, regardless of snow conditions.
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Dynastar Contact Cross [click]
Type of ski: Men's Advanced
Ski review summary :
All in all, a very good ski whose outstanding features are its performance and versatility. It is perfectly suited to athletic and demanding skiers, whose technical level is average to good, but who want a ski that will help them progress.
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Dynastar Booster 10 [click]
Type of ski: Men's Intermediate
Ski review summary :
One of our review team's "Top picks". The Booster 10 easily meets all the criteria for the "Intermediate" category, which requires that skis in this category be accessible to skiers at the lower end of the scale in terms of technical skill, while facilitating their progression to an intermediate level. As such, this is an excellent model for novice, enterprising skiers who are looking for a modern, easy-to-use and reassuring ski capable of helping them improve their technique.
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Dynastar Active [click]
Type of ski: Women's Intermediate
Ski review summary :
The Dynastar Active is an excellent ski for the novice skier. It is easy to handle, reassuring and affords a pleasant and fluid skiing experience. On the down side, it is not a high-performance ski, and the more proficient skier looking for a more dynamic ski, accommodative of their progression, should opt for another model.
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Dynastar Exclusive Elite [click]
Type of ski: Women's Advanced
Ski review summary :
The Exclusive Elite does not deliver a high enough level of performance to qualify easily for the "Advanced" category, and undoubtedly would have been more at home in the "Intermediate" category, where its accessibility and its ability to handle curved turns would have been better appreciated. Nonetheless, it is a good product for intermediate to confirmed skiers whose style is non-aggressive and fluid, and who are not too focussed on speed.
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Dynastar Legend Sultan 85 [click]
Type of ski: Freeride Midfat
Ski review summary :
A versatile ski (50% slope, 50% freeride) intended for good skiers with a minimum degree of technical proficiency, who want a ski that is effective and fun to use on the slopes, and which is particularly at ease in freeride conditions on hard snow and uneven terrains.
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