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  • D(C)
    Hello
    • Sep 2006
    • 3827

    #1

    Dynastar M-Free 108 replacement

    Apologies for a ‘what ski’ thread.

    I lost a 182 M-Free 108 and need to replace the skis, and it has me thinking about what to go with.

    Current quiver:
    192 Dynastar M-Free 108 - Whistler good day soft snow ski
    182 Dynastar M-Free 108 (to be replaced) - storm day ski, and for smaller terrain at the local mountain
    185 Dynastar M-Free 99 - everyday ski
    183 Kastle MX 83 - groomer ski

    The 182 and 192 M-Free 108s each have their strengths and ski differently, but I don’t actually get that many days when I grab the 192s, and the 182s ski a bit short for higher speeds in more open terrain. But I am a huge fan of the feel of the M-Free 108 and 99. They have a solid, stable feel with a shape/rocker profile that makes them easy to slide around and vary turn shape. I like the tapered tips and tails. And the mount point/fore-aft balance works well for me (mount around -8ish).

    Is there anything I should be looking at that combines the 182 and 192? I could potentially go wider, but wouldn’t want to go narrower. I also have found I don’t get along that well with skis with less tapered tips and tails.

    Or do I just get another pair of 182s to replace the lost ski?
  • grinch
    stole the who hash
    • Sep 2009
    • 16652

    #2
    I'd say a 188 praxis mvp. I really like my mfree 99. Its very versatile and does a lot of things well. I think i mount a couple cm forward. I've considered adding an mfree 108. The dynastar edges and bases are tougher than rossi/dynastar used to be but theyre not that tough or xlide very fast. With the new rocker profile on the mvp i think i'd go that diection instead of the mf 108. I miss praxis durability and rocket bases. The rocker , camber and stiffness look to line up with an mfree along with a longer radius and mount point where i wamt on that segment of ski

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    • Bojangles Mgillicutty
      Registered User
      • Dec 2022
      • 72

      #3
      What's your height/weight? I'm 6'0 185 nekkid and have wanted to try this ski but have been turned off by the sizing, I ski 186 unleashed/enforcers right now and think it's the perfect length for me for those models

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      • NW_SKIER
        Registered User
        • Aug 2014
        • 4846

        #4
        Buy another pair of M-frees. Problem solved.

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        • D(C)
          Hello
          • Sep 2006
          • 3827

          #5
          Originally posted by Bojangles Mgillicutty
          What's your height/weight? I'm 6'0 185 nekkid and have wanted to try this ski but have been turned off by the sizing, I ski 186 unleashed/enforcers right now and think it's the perfect length for me for those models
          I’m 5’8” 175 lbs.

          I think skiers of different sizes could get along well with the 192, but it really depends on the type of terrain where you’ll be using them, and if there’s enough room for a 192.

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          • D(C)
            Hello
            • Sep 2006
            • 3827

            #6
            Originally posted by NW_SKIER
            Buy another pair of M-frees. Problem solved.
            I’m leaning that way. I’ve been through a lot of skis before getting to the M-Frees, and they just work so well for our conditions/terrain and how I like to ski. I just wish they made a length between the two lengths so I didn’t have to own both and choose which to grab.

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            • Bojangles Mgillicutty
              Registered User
              • Dec 2022
              • 72

              #7
              Sigh. Yeah reading this I'm coming to the same conclusion I have for the past couple of years, which is that 192 is probably too long for me and 182 is too short.

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              • I've seen black diamonds!
                ____________________
                • Sep 2008
                • 8495

                #8
                Rustler 11 or QST Blank. They're all different but they're all really good. I think the Rustlers (the old ones) are the most stable at speed yet least damp of the group. The M-Frees are the dampest but most most prone to going sideways (which could be good or bad for you). The Salomons are in the middle. But they are all highly maneuverable yet capable.

                I didn't care for the very popular Enforcers 104 or 110. They're sluggish at low speed and once you get moving they're too turny unless you have a really centered stance.

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                • Bandit Man
                  Believe
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 5371

                  #9
                  Have you tried a Line Blade Optic 104? I could see that doing most of what the 182 MF108 does. You would give up a little float but gain some backbone and stability.

                  For reference, 192 MF108's are my all-time favorite "there is soft conditions at Blackcomb" ski. I've had some of my best days at WB on that ski. And when it isn't that kind of day I just grab my M102's or K108.
                  In constant pursuit of the perfect slarve...

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                  • californiagrown
                    Registered User
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 5170

                    #10
                    Originally posted by NW_SKIER
                    Buy another pair of M-frees. Problem solved.
                    I think im gonna do this just to have a backup pair. If i can find a new pair <$300, that its.

                    It is, IMO, a perfect travel ski if you can only bring 1 pair.

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                    • D(C)
                      Hello
                      • Sep 2006
                      • 3827

                      #11
                      How “much” ski is the 189 M-Free 118? Does it feel like it sits between the two M-Free 108 lengths or is it closer to the 192 108? That's another option, to go with something even wider for truly deep days.

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                      • Dantheman
                        Registered User
                        • Oct 2003
                        • 19472

                        #12
                        Originally posted by I've seen black diamonds!
                        I didn't care for the very popular Enforcers 104 or 110. They're sluggish at low speed and once you get moving they're too turny unless you have a really centered stance.
                        At high speed the Enforcer 110 tips turn into a wet noodle. I thought they were terrifying and not in a good way.

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                        • Eluder
                          Hack Master
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 4860

                          #13
                          The taper bit is interesting and seems to be getting overlooked by some.

                          Love my 182 Mfree 108s. The skis I look at most when I think about trying something different is the 184 Wildcat 108. I have never skied it, but on paper, they seem closer than most.
                          a positive attitude will not solve all of your problems, but it may annoy enough people to make it worth the effort

                          Formerly Rludes025

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                          • D(C)
                            Hello
                            • Sep 2006
                            • 3827

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Eluder
                            The taper bit is interesting and seems to be getting overlooked by some.

                            Love my 182 Mfree 108s. The skis I look at most when I think about trying something different is the 184 Wildcat 108. I have never skied it, but on paper, they seem closer than most.
                            Yeah, in our coastal snow, I find the taper to be pretty key for avoiding grabbiness. Skis with less taper, even if properly rockered, feel more locked in than I'd prefer.

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                            • mr_pretzel
                              King potato
                              • Feb 2011
                              • 2121

                              #15
                              189 Mfree 118 is closer to the 192.

                              Blade optic 114 is probably a bit more of a whistler ski than cypress.
                              I’d probably go 186 blank and get my turn on.

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