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Dynastar Team Trouble Alpine Ski - Youth - 2008

Dynastar Team Trouble Alpine Ski - Youth - 2008

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Dynastar Team Trouble Alpine Ski - Youth - 2008

The Dynastar Team Trouble Youth Alpine Ski gets every bit as rowdy as its bigger brother, the Trouble Maker. This entry level twintip takes your little ripper from the green and blue runs into his first spin through the park. The Team Trouble is sized down for younger skiiers but it's every bit as effective as a full-sized park ski. With its lightweight design and pint-size jibber-friendly shape, the Team Trouble has no problem logging airtime, and its short-radius sidecut lets your groms carve aggressively up the pipe or scrap speed while charging a kicker. This ski doesn't just terrorize the parkeither - with its beefy tip and true twintip design the Team Trouble Ski holds its own anywhere your kid wants to explore.

Bottom Line: Trouble starts early.

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I am looking for a twin tip for my 4 year old for next year.

I am looking for a twin tip for my 4 year old for next year. He is 41 in tall now. Is 105 cm the correct length? The two I have found are the Dynastar Team Trouble and the Solomon Fish. The Dynastar seems much larger tip and tail (113/76/105) vs. the Fish (98/72/90). Is a wider ski an advantage at 5 yrs old? We live in Colorado and he does love powder but also rides boxes and jumps in the park.

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February 22, 2009

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need to know what binding to get with the team trouble dyanastar

need to know what binding to get with the team trouble dyanastar youth 125cm

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February 16, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

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December 1, 2008

Great set up for my 6 year old. He is 51 inches tall and we got him the 125cm. Perfect sidecut for little legs and he is enjoying the twin tip. 113 in the tip with a soft flex is great for rippin up the Alta pow.

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what binding do you recomend fir the dyanstar youth 125cm

what binding do you recomend fir the dyanstar youth 125cm

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February 16, 2009

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My son is 4'8" tall, weighs 85lbs and skis intermediate

My son is 4'8" tall, weighs 85lbs and skis intermediate slopes. What size skis should I be looking at for him?

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January 22, 2009

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At his size, you might want to consider a longer ski for him, especially if he enjoys skiing, to help him as he progresses. For this ski though, I would say he needs the longest size of 135. Hope that helps.

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January 22, 2009

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what size should i get if im about 4 ft. 10 in. tall?

what size should i get if im about 4 ft. 10 in. tall?

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November 22, 2008

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you sould get the 135, if this is the ski you wan't. But for your size you sould be sking around a 150cm ski, so maybe you sould look at a different ski.

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November 22, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
105cm, 115cm, 125cm, 135cm 
Dimensions:
113 / 76 / 105mm 
Turn Radius:
[125cm] 8m 
Top Sheet:
Sandwich construction 
Core Material:
Composite core 
Base:
Isospeed base 
Tail:
Twintip 
Binding System:
No 
Binding Included:
No 
Recommended Binding:
No 
Recommended Use:
Entry-level park skiing, jibbing, all-mountain skiing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 

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