





Ski touring - Men -
Hiking skis
Constantly being developed for and by competitive Mountaineering skiers, the
Thanks to its ultra-light high-end construction, it has an incredible grip in hard snow thanks to the use of quality materials. The use of a new generation of carbon fibres and basalt fibres in its structure makes it tonic, and its ultralight core in
For competitors, every detail counts: its record featherweight, just 710 g per ski (in 160 cm length), is the result of several years' research. What's more, the ski's extreme torsional rigidity makes it extremely easy to hook on to Steep climbs, while retaining impeccable stability on descents.
Like last season's model, it has a 65mmwaist, a slight tip rocker and a pronounced camber. These features enable the
On steep slopes, the ski is safe and easy to move from edge to edge. When properly placed on the East Edge, the
The high performance ski




| SIZE (cm) | SIDECUTS (mm) | RADIUS (m) | SKI WEIGHT (g) |
| 150 | 96-65-79 | 20 | 660 |
| 160 | 96-65-79 | 23 | 710 |
| An extremely light foam Core, with a density of 100 g/m3. Used in ski mountaineering for record weights, or combined with polyurethane to make women's slope skis lighter. | |
| With this construction, the vertical sidewalls along the entire length, from tip to tail, help to optimise Adhesion/Grip, precision, balance and power. | |
| CARBON FIBER | Formula 1 fibres for the best skiing experience. Lightweight and unbeatable mechanical properties. Carbon fibre offers a unique snow feel and breathtaking performance. The secret of Dynastar's ski mountaineering results comes from here! |
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| FIBRE |
Mechanical properties similar to fibreglass but lighter (-25%). Add cushioning properties and you have the ideal reinforcements for ski touring and freerando. |
| REGULAR CAMBER - |
Moderate rocker at the tip only. It makes turning on flat surfaces easier, and is forgiving and smooth in turns. The moderate rocker profile means that the full length of the edge is in contact with the snow when you turn. |
| SOLE - |
Base high density base for optimal glide. |
Le
C'est en descente que les progrès sont les plus visibles : le ski est sportif avec un très bon toucher de neige. Son rocker en spatule vient renforcer sa skiabilité et on se sent à l'aise même en pente raide.
En neige dure, on a moins le droit à l’erreur : le ski est nerveux et il faut donc avoir le physique et la technique nécessaires pour maitriser le ski dans des conditions difficiles.
A la montée, la relance est excellente de part la rigidité des skis. Le ski est en contact constant avec la neige et on grimpe sans se soucier de notre matériel grâce à son poids plume, l'un des plus légers du marché. Avec la paire au pied, on gagne en vitesse et en efficacité.
Les plus: légèreté, toucher de neige, skiabilité
Les moins: ski plutôt physique en descente car rigide