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Written by xcjamie on 11/21
The most versatile twin by Dynastar includes extra pop. Ski is lively without sacrificing stability. Directed toward backcountry jumps and powder but isn’t bad elsewhere.
Dynastar Big Trouble gear review by ?xcjamie?
Written by Ski Review Guest on 08/06
Im an agressive skier and i like to ski the deep stuff. I live in the North West so we get a lot of crud and thick snow. I’ve got some friends that love the park and i want a ski that i can go do my back country skiing with but then go goof off in the park as well any suggestions would be great. thanks
Written by Ski Review Guest on 08/10
I’m the same type of skier with the same type of friends and this last year I got some Gotamas. They are great in the pow and VERY stable when rockin the big mountain line. Even though they’re 105 underfoot you can still lay down fat carves on the groomer, even when it gets real firm. I have mine mounted at freestyle and they ski switch pretty well. Not the fastest spinning ski but for how big they are 3’s and 5’s seem pretty effortless. I’m 5’9” 165lbs and ski the 183cm.
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/20
This is Dynastar’s BC booter ski. It has a nice midfat width that is good for those jumps into powder. It is a medium flexing ski.
Dynastar Big Trouble gear review by Brian