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Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)

Model: Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Size(cm) / Radius(m): 155/16 165/18 175/21 182/22
Sidecut: 112-78-102

Manufacturer’s Description of the Dynastar Trouble Maker:

"For new Schoolers looking for a high performance ski with excellent control for slopestyle and the pipe."

Real time prices for the Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007), or similar ski products:

Reader Ski Reviews of the Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/20 at 12:55 PM

This year’s Troublemakers are back with the reinforced edges to eliminate the edge problems they’ve had in the past. Perfect flex for park and good on groomers.

Dynastar Troublemaker gear review by Brian

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by xcjamie on 11/21 at 01:32 PM

TMs have been some of the better park skis the past years and these skis still are great park skis but ski everything else better this year.  Can handle crud and groomers better than before.

Dynastar Trouble Maker gear review by “xcjamie”

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/27 at 01:07 PM

The best all round ski you can buy.

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/27 at 01:09 PM

I’ve been skiing my whole life & the first pair of skis that I owned were some TMs, If you’re a young guy looking to rip up the park, the TMs would be a ski to look at.

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/08 at 07:56 PM

That review above mine is true they fly in powder and I can rip up the pipe real nice with them.

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/08 at 07:56 PM

These skis are amazing I landed my first 900 on them yesterday - I love them and I wouldnt have them any other way, and they fly in powder.

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/04 at 10:24 PM

Im debating on getting the K2 Public Enemy or these.  Whats your opinions.

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/18 at 03:20 PM

Troublemaker all the way.  Our’s is absolutely a soul sport.  Which company has more soul?  The one hand making skis in Chamonix, France or the one making them in China and charging the same price?  Vote with you dollars and keep French skiers employed.  They ski unbelievable too.

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/19 at 01:29 PM

Would upgrading from the Troubled Youth to the TM be a good idea?

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/29 at 02:20 PM

So yeah, I just ordered the new Trouble Makers (175cm’s) with the Look PX Jib bindings; everything should be in within a week or so.  I’m really pumped.  Anyone know what I should expect.  Think I made the right decision?

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 02/20 at 10:17 AM

So these Skis are fast?

Good on piste?

Good for tree-skiing and moguls?

Better than the K2 Seth?

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 02/22 at 05:52 AM

I’ve had these skis for a good month now and I am very glad I got them.  I think the skis are very fast, especially for twin-tips.  They are very good on piste, especially powder and packed powder (not hard pack).  They hold an edge quite well and perform well around the entire mountain.  If you ski the East at all and want a ski that’s good in the parks and groomers, I would definitely recommend these.  If you’re out west skiing powder consistently, I might go with a wider twin-tip, but all in all, these things are great!

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 07/12 at 05:58 AM

I bought a pair of these and i landed my first switch 720 mute it was sweet i couldn’t do it with any other ski i’ve tried k2 line 4frnt salomon rossignol armada pretty much all of them, and i couldn’t do it until i bought these. the other skis were the best at rails, big air, pipe, powder, groomed, or moguls, but the tms can do it all

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 08/30 at 02:27 AM

Are there any problems with TM’s de-laminating

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 08/31 at 09:14 AM

I’m a strong agressev skier and i like to do a lot of off piste but my friends like park i need sumthin that will work for both. I also need to know if the do goon on crud and pow and groomers anything would b great thnx

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 10/29 at 01:28 AM

I have the rossi scratch pro year 2006 right now and I want a ski that is good for free riding and park and I am think of getting the TMs so any suggestions on what I should do? email me at midget_man44@hotmail.com

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 10/29 at 05:42 AM

I saw that the TMs have a small back curve does that make it hard to ski backwards

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/05 at 07:19 AM

I need a ski that owns both on groomers powpow and some occational park too which ones are better

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/14 at 02:38 AM

Im an intermediate skier and i want a ski that i can do everything with. I was wondering if this ski can perform well outside of the park. And since i mostly ski in the East I mostly just need it for the groomed trails. So ya, would it do well on groomed?

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/18 at 12:42 AM

these skis are the GNAR!!! good for everything. get them and be happy

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/20 at 07:10 PM

skis are sick just buy them

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/26 at 06:11 AM

Do NOT think one ski will do it all!

The Troublemakers are for TRICKS..not for speeeeed.

They will deliver ..soft, good pops, lightweight, center mount..fun skis to tool around with. They are a low priced ski that will last one season. Enjoy!

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/01 at 01:57 AM

I can get 07 TMs or 08 Fujatives for the same price. I need quick answer!!

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 06/10 at 07:12 AM

no man dont

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 10/02 at 08:59 AM

my first twins were the concept (candide) back in the day and i split the tip right in half. i found a good deal on some 08 TM’s but i don’t know if i can go back to Dynastar after riding Armada’s for the last 4 years.

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 04/20 at 06:02 PM

These skis are pretty much as cool as i am and absolutley shred just like me. The bottom graphic is sick and looks sweet when your in the air throughin’ huge cab 10’s like i do but maybe thats just me

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 02/01 at 06:39 AM

the dude that revied above me is a fucking fag

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 02/26 at 03:35 AM

Ive raced in the midwest for many years and just now switched to twins - the TMs were given to me by a friend that is big on slopestyle skiing.  They’re on the heavier side for twintips, and i tend to dislike the very small raised rear shovel (it should be larger), but are very effective in the park as well as in groomers as they dont cut like a slalom ski.  As far as carving goes, its possible, but odds are you’re going to get a turn in about every fifty to sixty feet.  The radius is large so they force you to make gs or superg style turns.  I have the 165s which are the perfect length for ski ballet, which is another interesting thing to do on twins.  If youre an intermediate skier, dont worry about the turn radius cause you can skid on just about any ski…

Dynastar Trouble Maker (2007)
Written by Ben on 02/06 at 06:40 AM

Skier Height:5’11” Skier Weight:160 Skier Ability:Decent Ski length Tested:175cm

Ski Review: Trouble makers changed the way i ski. Not confident in my old used gear and looking to improve my skill, i bought a set of ‘07 troublemakers and promptly began testing my ability as well as the skis. As my ability as increased the untold capability of the ski has match the challenge and allowed an entirely new experience on the mountain. Living in the east brings harsh conditions and wide variety of terrain, and the Dynastar Troublemakers have traversed it all.

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