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Dynastar Trouble Maker Alpine Ski - 2008 BCS

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Returning to reign over the park and push the competition out of the pipe, the Dynastar Trouble Maker Alpine Ski scraps with the best thanks to poppy flex and versatile shape. Whether you're just starting to alley-oop or are working on your switch 1080s, the Trouble Maker has your back. Dynastar's Spring Blade construction produces powerful pop and smoothes out transitions in the pipe, while the 81mm waist ensures stomped landings. A fat tip powers the Trouble Maker through early morning pow and late afternoon Sierra slush, and the nimble sidecut it creates keeps you carving up the pipe in icy New England conditions. The Trouble Maker's reinforced sidewalls and edges put the hurt on rails and natural features so you can stomp your heart out all season long without worrying about a breakdown.

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Rating for this product: 5

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July 12, 2009

I had the old troublemakers as well (with the 112-78-102 dimensions) and expected just another park ski. The new dimensions and flex make them a winner all-mountain ski with an advantage over other all mountains skis since they also excel in the park. They bust through most crud well and do fine in 6-10 inches of fresh snow, but fail beyond that. Icy conditions they are pretty average. good choice for the resort lover who occasionally dips into the park, and of course, you always have the option of skiing switch.

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Rating for this product: 5

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December 30, 2008

I bought these skis and expected just a park ski and really got an all mountain all tho they are really good in the park and also good all over. they are alright in about 10-15 inches of pow, but when it gets past that they tend not turn well. They are horrible in stiff crud. and work fine in soft crud. best groomer ski i've had very flexible. The dynastar hinge thing is really neat too.

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Much improved

5 star rating

By: Justin Cody Griffin July 12, 2009

I had the old troublemakers as well (with the 112-78-102 dimensions) and expected just another park ski. The new dimensions and flex make them a winner more...

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5 star rating

By: Freeskier_justin December 30, 2008

I bought these skis and expected just a park ski and really got an all mountain all tho they are really good in the park and also good all over. they are more...

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Dimensions:
[160cm, 168cm, 175cm, 181cm] 116 / 81 / 106mm 
Turn Radius:
[160cm] 16m; [168cm] 18m; [175cm] 20m; [181cm] 22 
Construction:
Torsion Box 
Core Material:
Wood 
Base:
UHMW 
Tail:
Twintip 
Binding System:
No 
Binding Included:
No 
Recommended Binding:
PX 12 Lifter Wide 
Weight:
6lb (3650g) 
Recommended Use:
Park and pipe 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year