I know they are new this year, but maybe someone has had some prototype time or at least flexed them?
124/92/114, 23m @ 186
Wood Core
Here is what footloose sports had to say:
Big Trouble
Powder/Park/All-Mountain
Dynastar’s all-new entry into the fat-twin category is worth the wait. Like it’s competitors (the Salomon 1080 Gun, Head Mojo), it’s a wide board with a different approach than the hard-charging big mountain skis. This is an all-mountain ski for the new generation of skiers for whom all-mountain means freestyle versatility on the upper mountain and in the park. The formula is getting fairly standard- a 95mm-ish waist, with a lsnappier construction, deeper sidecut, and a twin tip configuration- as opposed to the heavier, damper, straighter shaped skis made exclusively for aggressive big-mountain style skiing. Like most Dynastar’s, it’s a light-feeling, quick and reactive ski, but it is one of the stiffer skis in the category. Suprisingly, Dynastar has used a laminate construction (with a layer of Titanal)- the Big Trouble is a ski with some real substance, and it will do well in the crud compared to some of the lighter alternatives. Suprisingly, Dynastar has avoided the park-style sidecut that is typical for twin-tips, and stuck with a tapered tail. This may mean less carving perforamance, but it will help make this ski more versatile for all-mountain skiing.
Compare to the Head Mojo 90, the Salomon Pocket Rocket, the Fischer Atua/Kehua, or the Volkl Karma.
Requires wide brakes.
If you mount this ski with Look bindings, Dynastar will add a year to the ski’s warranty.
Sizes 176 and 186 only. Sidecut 124/92/114
http://www.footloosesports.com/revie...e.php?prid=156
--- here is the copy from Dynastar:
Rider Profile
For riders looking to take their New School technique to the backcountry
Advantages
Great floatation in all snow conditions
Backcountry shape, wide super raised tip and tail
Switch stability
Unparalleled jump performance in deeper snow conditions Graduated Spring Blade mechanism
Level
Back country
Terrain
Parks
Technical Features
Sandwich titanal
Bookmarks