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Here's a pair of 183cm Dynastar Course Ti's. 17m, 121mm, 72mm,105mm
I've owned them since new old stock. I think I had them ground towards the end of last year. Haven't been skied since. Ground to 0.75 base, 3 side.
Bases are in very good shape. There's a few tiny marks from previous ptex fill but has been ground flat and structured. Tons of edge left.
The top sheets at the tips are beat up. I'm hard on tips with moguls and ungroomed. Plus kids. I don't think I have more than 10 days on this. Probably less.
Can't justify the room for this with a 180 Rossi Masters 21m ski. Even though I prefer the round tip of the Dynastar, the Rossi Is a superior ski.
This Dynastar is not a stiff ski at all. Pretty sure I have the binding about as far forward as the plate will allow. Orig it was too far back.
Nice ski if you're looking to get into something a bit longer. This is not a race ski, but Nastar probably ok.
Pretty binding. PX 14.
$125 plus shipping
I've owned them since new old stock. I think I had them ground towards the end of last year. Haven't been skied since. Ground to 0.75 base, 3 side.
Bases are in very good shape. There's a few tiny marks from previous ptex fill but has been ground flat and structured. Tons of edge left.
The top sheets at the tips are beat up. I'm hard on tips with moguls and ungroomed. Plus kids. I don't think I have more than 10 days on this. Probably less.
Can't justify the room for this with a 180 Rossi Masters 21m ski. Even though I prefer the round tip of the Dynastar, the Rossi Is a superior ski.
This Dynastar is not a stiff ski at all. Pretty sure I have the binding about as far forward as the plate will allow. Orig it was too far back.
Nice ski if you're looking to get into something a bit longer. This is not a race ski, but Nastar probably ok.
Pretty binding. PX 14.
$125 plus shipping
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