Dynafit Tigard 107 ski
Pivoty, slashy, and slarvy. These are all apt descriptors of the Tigard 107 from Dynafit. Building perhaps their most progressive and modern ski to date, Dynafit wanted the Tigard 107 to excel in powder while providing a damp ride for less-than-ideal snow, all while remaining nimble to ski in tight places with confidence. The generous rocker in the tip and tail provides excellent float in the fluffy stuff while allowing the ski to be easily handled, perfect for tight and technical terrain. The Hybrid core combines poplar and paulownia wood for the best combination of dampening, lightness, and durability. A full sidewall construction rounds out the package which helps resist edge compression from rock strikes while the pre-notched tip allows for skimo-worthy transitions. For a modern and progressive take on what an all-around ski should be, look no further than the Tigard 107 from Dynafit.
- Hybrid core finds an ideal balance between weight, durability, and dampening.
- Constant characteristics help the ski remain predictable in unpredictable conditions.
- Pre-notched tip allows for quick and easy transitions when paired with the precut skin.
- Full sidewall helps with edge hold in firm conditions and holds up to use and abuse.
- Carbon Speed Stringers provide excellent energy and pop without a weight penalty.
Specifications | |
Lengths (cm) | 171, 177, 183, 189 |
Weight |
1495g [171] 1580g [177] 1645g [183] 1745g [189] |
Weight (pair) | 2990g [171] 3160g [177] 3290g [183] 3490g [189] |
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131-105-119 [171] 132-106-120 [177] 133-107-121 [183] 134-108-122 [189] |
Turn |
20m [171] 21m [177] 22m [183] 23m [189] |
Skin |
Tip notch |
Specs Verified | Yes |
Design | |
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Generous tip and tail rocker |
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Medium radius with very tapered tail |
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Full Sidewall. Carbon stringers |
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Hybrid core |
Skimo Co Says | |
Usage | Pow and not so perfect powder |
Notes | Rocker profile provides a nimble ride |
Bottom Line | Dynafit's burly do-it-all ski |
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