2019 Dynastar Legend W 88
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Ski Stats

Sidecut 125/88/109
Radius 13m @ 159cm
Lengths 159,166,173
Weight 2000g @ 180cm
MSRP $700
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Dynastar doesn’t differentiate between its men’s and women’s Legend models; goose and gander get the same ski in a 166cm and 173cm. This means no skimping on the two layers of Titanal or subtle detuning of its signature Powerdrive feature. Given the pliability Powerdrive provides, the Legend X design might be better suited to the fairer sex. Instead of a greeting an immoveable terrain feature with a stiff, coiled spring, Powerdrive reacts by flowing with it, letting the camber zone underfoot maintain the snow connection and define the turn radius. The twin Titanal layers contribute torsional rigidity, mass and vibration damping.

Dynastar doesn’t differentiate between its men’s and women’s Legend models; goose and gander get the same ski in a 166cm and 173cm. A 159cm is also made with the women’s cosmetics and men (or women, for that matter) can also choose a 180cm or 186cm. Length selection aside, it’s the same ski. This means no skimping on the two layers of Titanal or subtle detuning of its signature Powerdrive feature. Given the pliability Powerdrive provides, the Legend X design might be better suited to the fairer sex.

Powerdrive consists of a 3-piece sidewall mounted in the forebody that buffers the interior laminates from the rigid outer sidewall. This de-coupling effect liberates the wood and glass laminates so they can sheer relative to one another. Instead of a greeting an immoveable terrain feature with a stiff, coiled spring, Powerdrive reacts by flowing with it, letting the camber zone underfoot maintain the snow connection and define the turn radius. The twin Titanal layers contribute torsional rigidity, mass and vibration damping.

Our panel is divided over what sort of skier is best suited to the strengths of the Legend W 88. Sally from Powder House calls it a “stable, easy turner. Probably best for light, less aggressive skier,“ while Jolee from Footloose finds it “likes to go fast and charge the groomed runs. Handles well in choppy snow as well. Quick to maneuver and fun to be on,” she concludes. Another predicts its perfect partner is “the Mom ripper,” suggesting a slightly muted aggression level but with advanced to expert skills.

The Legend W 88 earns its highest marks for Finesse/Power Balance, suggesting that it’s a powerful ski that doesn’t require a Power skier to guide it. For its accessibility to a wide range of skiing styles, we bestow on the Legend W 88 a Silver Skier Selection.

Test Score Data

Total Score: 82.75
Early to Edge:
Continuous Carve:

Rebound/Turn Finish:

Stability/Accuracy @ Speed:
Short-radius Turning:
8.25
8.00
8.25
8.50
8.25
Off-piste Performance:
Low-speed Turning:
Forgiveness/Ease:
Drift/Scrub:
Finesse/Power Balance:
8.00
8.25
8.00
8.50
8.75

Women’s Test Data Advisory

Please be advised that our 2022 women’s ski reviews do not show any test data, on either our public or members’ sites. Due to circumstances beyond our control, we haven’t been able to collect sufficient test results to justify showing a statistical summary.

While Realskiers members won’t be able to see stats on women’s reviews, they will see a longer, more in-depth narrative than what’s posted on our public site.

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