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Dynastar Big Trouble Limited Alpine Ski

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Are these good skis for backcountry touring? I'm just getting...

By Ranked #1539 - Alpine Fat Skis March 6, 2009

Are these good skis for backcountry touring? I'm just getting into doing hut trips and such, and my straight and narrow cross country skis aren't cutting it. If so, what bindings would be good?

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

By Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete Ranked #228 - Alpine Fat Skis March 2, 2010

I think this is a great touring ski. It is light weight, versatile and its strong enough to get you through any bacountry condition...ice, powder, avy debris etc.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

By Ranked #685 - Alpine Fat Skis May 3, 2009

i'd go 120, the 4 extra mm in the tip won't make much difference if at all

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

By Ranked #940 - Alpine Fat Skis March 6, 2009

If you are looking for a strictly touring ski you may want to look at some K2 AT skis. Dynafits would be preferrable bindings, but Fritschis would work well.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

Tech Specs:

Lengths:
166cm, 176cm, 186cm 
Dimensions:
124 / 92 / 114mm 
Turn Radius:
[166cm] 17m; [176cm] 20m; [186cm] 23m 
Construction:
Full length sidewalls 
Core Material:
Wood 
Base:
UHMW 
Tail:
Twintip 
Binding System:
No 
Binding Included:
No 
Recommended Binding:
PX 12 TI Jib Wide 
Weight:
[Pair] 9lb 14oz (4480g) 
Recommended Use:
Park & pipe, backcountry jib, powder, all-mountain 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
France (Includes Monaco) 
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