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Are you a fan of fast-paced descents, kick turns between pine trees and wild sessions beside the piste? With the Dynastar M-Free 99 skis, you can find and shred all your favorite types of terrain.
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Best Use | Downhill Skiing |
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Ski Terrain | Groomed and powder |
Tip Width | 128 millimeters |
Waist Width | 99 millimeters |
Tail Width | 120 millimeters |
Ski Camber | Tip and Tail Rocker |
Tail Type | Partial Twin |
Core | Hybrid Core: poplar/polyurethane |
Bindings Included | No |
Boot Sole Compatibility | Bindings Not Included |
Gender | Unisex |
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Bought these skis before this season because I wanted to expand my knowledge and opinion about different skibrands. Well it looks very much like I will stop my expanding with the m free 99, why? Because it is exactly what I am looking for in a ski, snappy, light and agile. These things does however not take away the hard charging some may look for, and talk about floatation! Even though it’s ”only” 99 under foot it floats great, and I think it’s partially because of the quite softness the ski has with its wooden core, sprinkled with the rockerprofile. Will most certain ride these for years to come (might even put touring gear on them in the future)
184cm Mine are mounted with the Look Pivot 99m free, these are seriously awesome skis, arguably one of the best freeride ski released this year, being able to cope with mixed terrain and some hard carving. For the past couple of days we've had up to a meter of fresh snow and these things were awesome and surfy! Having that 99 underfoot is a big bonus. I will happily recommend them as well as these were my first dynastars since racing days! 5/5
Awesome skis! Bought these skis a few weeks ago and have skid them in just about every terrain imaginable, from icy Wisconsin slopes to 15 inches of fresh Utah powder they work for everything, they can carve and shred and you can lay them over pretty good, you have to be going pretty fast to have them chatter away from you, and they float and bounce on the powder and in the air. So happy I got these skis and wouldn't want any other pair
I am yet to use these in powder, but these skis have transformed my experience in moguls and trails with crud. Upped by game. Fast and easier turns than my more directional M-Pros. You do need to get your center of gravity right, but man or man a fun ski I wish I had found earlier.
I bought these as a Western Canada all mountain ski. They are so fun in the trees and bumps. Very easy to release the tail and pivot the ski in tight spots. Very fun on groomers as well. Love to make short turns on the side of the trail with these. Fun fun fun.
Tested these at the Verbier FWT round. Great all rounder, really fun and playful in mixed conditions. Surfy and fun in the deeper soft stuff but still stable enough to cut through some crust and chop. Currently top of my list for a one ski quiver.
I currently on the last generation Slicer and was worried about replacing them. The MFree 99 does it all. Quick edge to edge, playful like I want, and ready for any powder day and back again ….and one ski to rule them all!
Tested the M-Free 99 and had so much fun. Smeary turns in leftover powder, and still able to get them on edge on groomers. Great all-around ski for anywhere on the mountain.
Just love those skis, they are my choice for the resort when it did not necessarely snowed, but they still perform on the fresh!
I just had my first day on these and instantly fell in love with them instantly!