Returning to reign over the park and push down competition in the pipe, the Dynastar Trouble Maker Alpine Ski, with its solid flex and progressive shape, scraps with the best. Whether you're just starting to alley-oop or are working on your monster 1080s, the Trouble Maker has your back. Dynastar's Spring Blade construction technology contributes to powerful pop and smooth transitions in the pipe, while 81mm underfoot ensures stomped landings. A fat tip powers the Trouble Maker through early morning pow and late afternoon slush, while the sidecut it creates keeps you carving up the pipe in the gnarliest icy New England conditions. The Trouble Maker's reinforced sidewalls and edges put the hurt on rails and natural features so you can stomp your heart out all season long without worrying about a breakdown.
Bottom Line: The Dynastar Trouble Maker Alpine Ski just can't help being a badass in the park and pipe.
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dynastar trouble makers 12-04-07
Anonymous:
Awsome skiis great for new england tree sking and moguls
The Trouble Maker increased its waist width this year making the Trouble Maker into a better all mountain tool. However, the increased stiffness, due to reinforced sidewalls and added girth, made the ski seem heavier and not quite as playful to me. It was still a good all around ski and would be "great for someone who doesn't want to fully devote themselves to park but still wants the feel of a solid twin tip."
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not tough enough 02-18-08
Anonymous:
without skiing like a maniac, without even doing rails, my troublemakers fell apart- delaminated and snapped. I wouldnt buy these again, they are super nice skis to ride, but just a bit poorly made I suspect. ended up with the LINE blend models. awesome skis. worth a look!