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Dynastar Trouble Alpine Ski
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Sale Price:
$230.27
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Retail Price:
$498.95
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Item # DYN0206
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Quantity on hand: 5
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165cm
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Description of Dynastar Trouble Alpine Ski: |
Whether you're an entry-level park and pipe skier or just can't afford to dish out a rent payment for skis, opt for the affordable, but completely bombproof twintip Dynastar Nothing But Trouble Alpine Ski for all your slopestyle shenanigans. The Nothing But Trouble Ski sails over the tables and spins like atop thanks to Dynastar's innovative graduated layering mechanism. This versatile technology uses more layers of material underfoot for stability on landings and rails with less density in the tip and tail for killer pop and feel on the snow. The large tip and tail profile provides stability for switch landings and the occasional foray into the great white deep. Step onto the Nothing But Trouble Ski and work your way from a simple 180 to a switch-5 or a zero-spin in no time.
Bottom Line: Head to the park and give the Dynastar Nothing But Trouble Alpine Ski what it has coming to it.
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| Lengths: |
155cm, 165cm, 175cm, 182cm |
| Dimensions: |
112 / 78 / 102mm |
| Turn Radius: |
[155cm] 16m; [165cm] 18m; [175cm] 21m [182cm] 22m |
| Core Material: |
Wood |
| Base: |
Sintered |
| Binding System: |
No |
| Binding Included: |
No |
| Recommended Binding: |
NX 12 Jib |
| Weight: |
[175cm] 3lb 12oz (1760g) |
| Recommended Use: |
Park and pipe, all-mountain |
| Manufacturer Warranty: |
1 Year |
| Country of Origin: |
Canada |
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| Reviews (3): |
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| skis 08-23-09 |
kent Kuhlman (5):  |
| 1:Dynastar
2:naked ladies
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| Great Skis 01-06-09 |
Henry Haselton (1):  |
| I like these skis a lot. They handle very well in the park, but also I have found they can ski the groomers very well as well. They are a great all-mountain park ski. Just a heads up though the bottom of the ski is not depicted, not that is matters but you might want to take a look at the bottoms before buying especially if it is for a gift. |
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| love this ski 01-05-09 |
Jonathan Ellsworth (2):  |
| First of all, this ski is simply called the "Trouble." Don't know why backcountry has the name wrong. This ski is the same as the Dynastar 06-07 Trouble Maker, just different graphics. In short, I use the ski for bumps (it's my favorite all time bump ski) and jibbing, though I love the ski in the trees and tight chutes on packed powder days. I'm 5'11" 185 lbs., and I ski the 175 cm. If you just want to rip groomers, keep looking (it can get chattery at speed), but it's a great choice for bumps, park, jibbing. |
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