chris on August 17th, 2008

Raving about the Contact Groove leads me on to the Contact 10. A slightly more versatile and all-mountain ski with its 72 mm underfoot. If you are after an adept carver but would like some versatility, as you would with an SUV then perhaps the ‘10 is a fraction more robust in [...]

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chris on August 17th, 2008

Entry-model in Dynastar’s executive “Contact” range. Very good “all-mountain” skis in the sense of any piste or groomed run can be approached with the Contact.
A fraction wider waist, 71 mm, gives an easier platform for intermediate skiers to skid and also challenge themselves to tougher groomed runs, European blacks and US Double-blacks.
Very easy [...]

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chris on August 17th, 2008

Hmmm, I love these skis!! Super-smooth and the side-cut just arcs buttery short to medium turns on any groomed run. Although not the most aggressive of skis the Groove is adept in the hands of an expert or advanced skier. An extra-wide tip chomps into firm snow for some snappy arcs [...]

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chris on August 17th, 2008

The D-Stinct range is true to the Dynastar heritage of refined fluidity. More than a mid-range ski this is the league of a Mercedes CLK, they are executive cruisers with a little sportiness, nicely balanced and very much at ease on groomed surfaces.
An expert skier can push the D-Stinct Carbon and see past [...]

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