Dynastar Legend Sultan 80 2010 Ski Review

It’s still a Dynastar Legend Sultan. But the 80 is a little softer, lighter and more “co-operative” on the hill.

Dynastar Legend Sultan 80

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Ski: Dynastar Legend Sultan 80 (2010)
Ski discipline: All Mountain
Length (cm) / Dimension (tip-waist-tail - mm) / Radius (m):
158 / 126-80-108 / 15
165 / 126-80-108 / 15
172 / 126-80-108 / 15
178 / 126-80-108 / 15
184 / 126-80-108 / 15

Manufacturer’s Description of the Dynastar Legend Sultan 80:

"An easy skiing all around ski that is suited for groomed runs and will perform off-trail. The profile and construction of the ski allows the skier to easily start a turn and control the ski throughout a turn. A wider platform helps with floatation in off-trail situations."

The Sultan 80 is suitable for lighter skiers or those craving a user friendly weapon, but still want to bust loose on the toughest trails and glades and they plow through the crud.

The deep V tip and Autodrive technology work together to yield smooth, quick turns from a lightweight ski design.  An easy skiing, all mountain ski well suited for groomed runs and it will perform just as well in the deep stuff. The profile and construction of the Legend 80 allows the skier to easily start a turn and control the ski throughout while the wider platform delivers the floatation needed in off piste conditions. Good skiers that spend time on trails but would rather be off-piste when the conditions are right will love the feel of the new Legend Sultan 80.

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Reader Ski Reviews of the Dynastar Legend Sultan 80 2010
Dynastar Legend Sultan 80 2010
Written by Ski Review Guest on 04/30

I moved to this ski form the Legend 8000. Iwent from a 178 to a 172. The Sultan is just good everywhere except at the highest speeds where it does chatter a bit. It has a shorter turn radius so short turns are much easier, edge hold is excellent, no metal so it is much more forgiving in the bumps. Ilike it much better than the more demanding L8K. I am 6’ 200lbs and a level 8-9 skier who siis primarily in the East.

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