Dynastar 2016 ski reviews
Dynastar Omeglass Pro review 2016
Men's skis 2016 > Slalom Best ski 2016
Our reviewers favourite for 2016.
The Omeglass Pro from Dynastar is a true slalom ski and explosive when linking short turns at high speed.
But it’s also a nimble and playful ski that will give riders an incredible adrenaline rush, while remaining accessible and versatile enough for relaxed leisure rides.
An excellent offering for 2016, it’s one of the best skis in the 2016 review. We recommend... Read on
Dynastar Course Pro review 2016
Men's skis 2016 > Giant slalom Best Accessibility/Performance!
An excellent ski that stands out for Dynastar’s perfect compromise between accessibility and performance. It ranks halfway between two other excellent skis in 2016: the more racing oriented Dobermann and the more intuitive Hero Master.
An excellent choice for good to expert skiers who want to hit the slopes hard without the demands made by a true racing ski.
Dynastar Omeglass S review 2016
Men's skis 2016 > Intermediate Best ski 2016
We were surprised that Dynastar sent us an "Omeglass" for this category, as the line is usually reserved for slalom skis. Consequently we were relatively sceptical about its qualities, especially as we couldn’t try it before the test. Well, we were wrong and the Omeglass S proved to be an excellent ski!
This remarkably progressive ski quite simply adapts to the rider’s pace... Incredible! It’s... Read on
Dynastar Elite 11 review 2016
Women's skis 2016 > Cruisers Best ski 2016
Congratulations Dynastar for the Elite 11 which won the heart of our reviewers. It’s a model that dovetails perfectly with the "Women’s High-end" category that demands a balanced combination of performance, comfort and accessibility. Elite 11 managed to do this brilliantly and it will be the ideal companion for a large majority of average to good riders.
Dynastar Speed Course review 2016
Men's skis 2016 > Cruisers Best ski 2016
An excellent model designed for a wide range of riders, the Speed Course is the year’s winner in this category which looks for a well-balanced above all other things. This ski is certainly well balanced as it combines performance, comfort and accessibility to perfection. An excellent model that we recommend to a wide range of skiers from good to expert.
A good carving ski, the CR 74 Ti Pro lacks the extra bite needed to do well in the "Performance" category. This model is excellent for intermediary to good riders looking for facility, and who enjoy relaxed carving.
The Powertrack 89 from Dynastar is an easy, playful ski.
This model stands out for its overall accessibility and the extremely easy turn initiation. It’s a great ski both for riding cool and for your first attempts at freeride.
While it did well in the ProSkiLab™ pre-tests in Méribel, the Cham 97 was found wanting in the exceptionally poor snow conditions during the review. We still feel that it’s a good ski and we’ll definitely test it again next year.
The ProSkiLab™ reviewers were divided over the Glory 59. Some of them loved it for its user-friendliness and its overall enjoyableness and satisfaction. Others were bothered by the rocker and the wide and flexible tip, and noted the lack of stability. We suggest you try it before buying.
Like the Soul 7, the Cham 107 has focused on accessibility and the widest public possible. It's a good model for freeride beginners.