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Dynastar 6th Sense Distorter Ski - 2010 BCS

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6th Sense Distorter Ski
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Soft, floppy park skis have no business roaming where the all-mountain Dynastar 6th Sense Distorter Ski can take you. A burly tip-to-tail wood core gives the Distorter a smooth, forgiving flex that blows through crud and rides out of rugged jump transitions with ease. Load up the Spring Blade tail deep in a turn or pop hard on the lip of a jump and you're rewarded with enough explosive power to make your head spin faster than your feet.

  • Spring Blade Technology uses multiple layers of stacked wood blocks connected to varying lengths of fiberglass to create explosive pop and cushy shock absorption
  • Vertical sidewalls create powerful edge control in the park or the pipe
  • Torsion Box technology wraps the core with multiaxial fibers that create additional torsional stiffness which means stability at speed

Bottom Line: Harvest the jumps and crush cruddy lines at the peak.

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Rating for this product: 5

This ski is fast!

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January 9, 2011

I've been skiing the Volkl Mantra for the last four years and loved it. I've skiied this ski two days (packed, a little ice and some old powder) with the Mantra fresh in my mind. This ski is every bit as stable and much more fun to air jumps with. It is somehow super cushy on landings while being super solid at speed. I haven't caught up to the ski in steep large bumps yet, but I can feel it coming and it's going to be alot of fun. I'm skiing it a little long. (185's - 5'11" & 182 lbs.) It skied the old powder in the trees nicely and it doen't get pushed around in crud. The firm tip goes where you point em and the soft tail finishes turns nicely. I'm not a park guy, so I can't speak for that, but this ski is definitely ALL MOUNTAIN! I predict the mantra stays at home 50% and that alone says alot!

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Which bindings to get with these skiis? I'm 5'10"

Which bindings to get with these skiis? I'm 5'10" and 174lbs

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February 16, 2011

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I would get the look P14. That what I ski and Im a similar size. Great binding!

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April 25, 2011

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Rating for this product: 5

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December 9, 2010

..born in '68, ski since '73, after all the skis that I have tested and used over all these years, there isn't a single word in English language, that can use to properly discribe the perfection of Distorter ski. I weight 87 kilos or 174 pounds, my height 1.90cm or 6.3in and I skied the 1.85. But keep your 'ski better secret', for you..

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This ski is fast!

5 star rating

By: Erik Enriquez January 9, 2011

I've been skiing the Volkl Mantra for the last four years and loved it. I've skiied this ski two days (packed, a little ice and some old powder) more...

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5 star rating

By: thanmats December 9, 2010

..born in '68, ski since '73, after all the skis that I have tested and used over all these years, there isn't a single word in English language, more...

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Length:
167 cm, 173 cm, 179 cm, 185 cm 
Dimensions:
120 / 87 / 110 mm 
Turn Radius:
24 m 
Construction:
Core:
wood 
Tail:
twintip 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year