Dynastar M-Tour 94 Ski
Long-respected for their downhill race skis and increasingly lauded for their big-mountain freeride skis, Dynastar's newest touring stick brings the best of both worlds together in a Goldilocks width for backcountry touring. If you're looking for one ski to do it all without compromises, let us introduce you to Dynastar's M-Tour 94. A veritable backcountry Swiss Army knife, it’s light enough to motivate 'just one more lap' before work, with the downhill chops to make every turn well worth the effort. With a generous 128mm shovel up front and a sweet-spot 17m radius featuring Adaptiv Sidecut technology, you're guaranteed to float and slash fluidly through fresh stashes in the trees. When the high ridge turns to wind-scoured ice, the full sidewall construction and hybrid polyurethane-poplar core keep the ski feeling precise, damp, and stable. At a versatile 94mm underfoot, you can put a hip down on hardpack and still slarve through when the lower slopes get sloppy in the afternoon sun. Dynastar's M-Tour 94 is the daily driver you'll reach for during surprisingly deep storms and fast-and-firm spring corn alike.
- Modest weight keeps things efficient on long climbs while downhill performance makes it well worth the effort.
- Full sidewall construction and poplar wood-polyurethane hybrid core keep the ski precise and damp on firm snow.
- The 17m radius and Adaptiv Sidecut shaping make this ski feel playful and fluid, yet solid at speed, from powder to hardpack.
- Dynastar delivers a solid quiver-of-one contender!
| Specifications | |
| Length(s) cm | 160, 170, 178, 186 |
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Weight |
1350g [160] 1350g [170] 1350g [178] 1350g [186] |
| Weight (pair) | 2700g [160] 2700g [170] 2700g [178] 2700g [186] |
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128-94-118 |
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Turn |
17m |
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Skin |
Tip bails, flat tail |
| Specs Verified | |
| Design | |
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Progressive Rocker Profile (rocker-camber-rocker) |
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Progressive Rocker Profile, Adaptiv Sidecut |
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Sandwich Full Sidewall, Hybrid Core 2.0, Sintered HD Base |
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Hybrid Core 2.0 (poplar wood and polyurethane) |
| Skimo Co Says | |
| Usage | Confidence from powder to slush to corn to ice |
| Notes | Sustainable core construction uses less glue and composite materials |
| Bottom Line | All-conditions-capable, quiver-of-one contender |