Description of Dynastar Big Trouble Limited Alpine Ski:
Who needs a quiver? The Dynastar Big Trouble Limited Alpine Ski covers all types of terrain in all directions. The Big Trouble hits the early-morning powder lines and heads to the park for an afternoon session without missing a beat. With dimensions of 124/92/114mm, this do-anything performer gives you plenty of width for ripping pow and landing drops in the backcountry and the side cut to lap the park daily. Dynastar's Spring Blade technology adds pop and smoothes out transitions, while 92mm underfoot helps you stomp landings. The Big Trouble Ski's super-raised tip and tail takes the sketch out of landing big hits, and the healthy sidecut rails the groomers when the back bowls get skied out.
Bottom Line: The Dynastar Big Trouble Limited Alpine Ski knows no bounds.
These are the best skis I've ever been on. I had a chance to demo these for 2 days and decided that I need to get my own pair. My first time down the mountain I felt like I was an instantly better skier; they were fantastic in everything from powder, to bumps, to groomers, to the park. Awesome all mtn. ski!
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what length? 04-01-09
Anonymous:
I'm like 5'8" 140 lbs. Should I go 166 cm or 176 cm?
I've already written a review regarding this ski, and I absolutely love it. I had the chance to try out some 4frnt MSPs, and I wanted to compare them for you all. Both skis kill it all over the mountain so its super hard in most cases to pick a ski in this category. The MSP was fun no doubt, but what it lacked, was that huge Shovel that the BT has making it easier to power through the crud. The big Trouble also has a stiffer flex so at higher speeds, its a more comfortable/easier to handle ski. Both skis are legit, but for someone who wants some re-assurance through crud, and like more stability at higher speeds, go with the BT.