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...
The Mythic 97 is a touring ski, a category Realskiers.com doesn’t ordinarily cover for several excellent reasons, not least of which is that we don’t rate skis for how they behave while trudging uphill. If all we cared about was climbing, the Mythic 97 would belong on...
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...
The wider the ski, the greater the benefits a bantamweight construction bestows. So it shouldn’t shock anyone that among the Rangers, the 108 reaps the greatest rewards from its Air Tec Ti construction that peels 25% of the core away. Skis of this girth can ski like...
Don’t let the “Ti” in the Ranger 98 Ti hypnotize you into thinking this will be another Austrian World Cup ski blown up to dirigible dimensions. It’s almost the opposite scenario: a decidedly buttery knife that uses but a slip of metal underfoot and is responsive to...