Legend X 88

Even though the new Dynastar Legend X 88 is the only ski in its series with two sheets of perforated Titanal around its poplar core, it still doesn’t ski like a Power ski. Its behavior is more in line with the rest of the Legend X family, all of which excel at Finesse...

Legend W 88

Dynastar doesn’t distill its women’s Legend W models from its men’s Legend X’s; they’re the same skis. It’s meant as no disservice to the men’s series that the women’s might be even better suited to its gender, for the Legends all begin as lightweight skis with a...

Ranger 90 Ti

One of the lightest men’s skis in the All-Mountain East genre (only the Salomon QST 92 is lighter), the Ranger 90 Ti makes every effort to trim away extra g’s. The Air Tec Ti wood core mills away sections in an offset pattern that retains strength with less material....

My Ranger 89

In today’s women’s market, most top models in the All-Mountain East genre attempt to be bi-polar – a carving ski one run, a powder ski the next – yet end up being predominantly inclined in one direction over the other. There’s no doubt the Fischer Ranger W 89 belongs...

QST Lux 92

Made from the same recipe as the unisex QST 92, the women’s QST Lux 92 aims to hit a price point and performance level that match the needs of the intermediate skier looking to upgrade her antiquated gear. While the QST 92 is intended to serve as a one-ski quiver,...