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Dynastar Big Trouble Alpine Ski

Rating for this product: 4 April 5, 2007

The Dynastar big trouble are pretty much all they advertise them to be, all mountain, jibber, powder, carver. Tons of snap- if you're over 170 pounds definitely get the 186. One word of caution (i never review my gear but thought this would be helpful) if you're not an all out jibber and haven't skied many true twin tips, and plan on skiing it more all mountain, get your binders pushed back a cm or two. There is a lot of tail to this ski and my feeling is that a lot of Dynastar skiers (fans of LP, L8800 and what not) aren't used to a mount more towards center (as twin tips are sugg.) Be well.

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