Dynastar M-Pro 99 Skis · 2022
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The Dynastar M-Pro 99 Skis are for the directional freeride skier who wants fairly strong and stable skis that aren’t sluggish or overly demanding. If an aggressive and strong ski that can be pushed in all conditions sounds appealing (but without the weight and punishing shape normally associated with heavy and bulky skis), the Dynastar M-Pro 99 is a great option to consider.
Key Features:
- Hybrid Core – The unique use of polyurethane in the core absorbs vibrations effectively without adding much weight and gives the skis a smooth feeling on snow. Dynastar combines the polyurethane with a layer of titanal over the core to give the ski stiffness and stability where needed while still being accessible.
- Directional Rocker – A long rocker in the tip and tail makes the ski easy to turn and able to stay on top of soft snow, but by limiting the height, they keep their grip on hard snow.
- Titanal Rocker Frame – It has a partial metal frame over the hybrid core that is uniquely designed to provide stiffness and power when necessary but still let the ski flex and remain easy to bend into turns.




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Steep, chalky terrain, variable snow conditions, and big fast GS-sized turns. You can lay over the ski and trust it to not wash out, and it'll smooth out rough, afternoon groomers. This ski is a great balance of stability, suspension, and pop. If you can drive into the turn, it'll spray up a ton of snow and launch you out of the exit. The tapered, rockered shovel never feels stuck in the turn or pulls harder than you want. It makes for a predictable ride in variable terrain and choppy snow. The weight is a good compromise between the maneuverability you get from a lighter ski and the stability and suspension from a heavier ski.

This ski is on the lighter side in its category, and is overall more for finesse than force. It's not a crudbuster, but it's sturdy and reliable. The edgehold is solid but not hooky like a race ski. It doesn't beg for speed, but can handle it just fine on the smoother terrain. It will ski well for someone who likes a dynamic style over a point-it-and-go mentality.

This 99mm underfoot ski will perform well in any condition. It is a wood and polyurethane core with a metal layer that runs edge to edge underfoot, but narrows in the tip and tail, giving support while keeping the ski energetic.