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Dynastar Legend Pro XXL Alpine Ski 08/09

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Im 6' 4" 190 lbs lookin for a second opinion on whether...

By Ranked #679 - Alpine Ski Bindings March 16, 2009

Im 6' 4" 190 lbs lookin for a second opinion on whether I should rock the 194s or 187s for cuttin through tight chutes/trees with alota speed and huckin 50+foot cliffs. Basically lookin to ski very agressive expert skiing. Im rockin line prophets right now but lookin for somthin with alittle more power, if you have another ski you think I should consider let me know! Also are these heavy? Stiff or Flexible? thanks

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

By Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete Ranked #29 - Alpine Ski Bindings April 22, 2009

The 194 can be a lot of ski in some situations. You are big enough to ski the 194 but it all depends what type of skier you are. I would go with the 194 if I were you.

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By Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete Ranked #29 - Alpine Ski Bindings April 22, 2009

The 194 can be a lot of ski in some situations. You are big enough to ski the 194 but it all depends what type of skier you are. I would go with the 194 if I were you

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By Ranked #296 - Alpine Ski Bindings March 19, 2009

Pretty heavy and definitely stiff. Not going to want the same ski for tight trees and 50+ foot cliffs. 187 for the trees and a tighter radius, 194s for the drops. At your height, I would say you could handle the 194s.

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Tech Specs:

Dimensions:
[187cm, 194cm] 132 / 109 / 122mm 
Turn Radius:
41m 
Core Material:
Mixed wood and Rohacell core 
Base:
UHMW 
Tail:
Raised 
Binding System:
No 
Binding Included:
No 
Recommended Binding:
PX 14 TI Lifter Wide 
Weight:
[Pair] 11lb 6oz (5140g) 
Recommended Use:
Big mountain freeride, powder, expert skiers 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
China 
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