Description of Dynastar Trouble Maker Limited Alpine Ski:
With its bombproof freestyle construction and killer paint job, the Dynastar Trouble Maker Limited Alpine Ski owns the park and pipe. Take this special-edition ski out for a spin and see what all the ruckus is about. 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 New England ice. 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 Limited Alpine Ski—killer construction and a little extra style on the side.
Haven't had a chance to use these yet, but just wanted to save some hassle and let you all know that these skis are a different color than it shows on the website. They are more of a yellow, still look great!
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Pretty Sweet 03-14-08
Anonymous:
I've demo'd a ton of skis over the past couple years both in park, all-mountain and race categories. Right now I own a pair of Nordica Speedmachines, K2 PE's and as of recently the TM Limiteds. I am very happy with my purchase. I've skied on them for 10 days now and can say they are a very solid ski. You should know that it is a very soft ski but still holds well at high speeds. The edge holds surprisingly well also even though the ski is very light. On the other hand, the ski being so light makes for a very fast spinning ski in the park. It holds its own on the rails and can be skied switch with lots of control. The graphics are awesome too. The only negative is that the Dynastar's emblem on the tail of the skis peeled off on the first day. It's kindof absurd for that to happen so soon, but it doesn't affect the ski's performance, so who cares i guess. All in all, definitely a good buy!
it was good for the fews weeks that i had it, great all around park and mountain ski. handled pow greatly and took jumps strong. but then the back of one de-laminated. i sent it back in and got a brand new (not troublemaker model) ski because apparently the whole series of this year was having some manufacturer error, maybe just a few skis. i don't really know.