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Dynastar Neva 78 ?
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Has anyone any good / bad experience of these? Thinking of buying skis this season. Any other "all mountain" ?
This is for a 5'1", 57 kg experienced upper intermediate / expert who "goes for it" at times but enjoys getting nice turns out of the skis rather than skiing fast and furious all day.
Anticipate hiring off piste skis for the steep and deep trips to supplement.
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I think I tested these at CFe last weekend - have a look through here:
http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/skibase.php?skibrand=Dynastar
They are very light and manoeuvrable, but pretty much what I was expecting otherwise from this type of ski. Obviously, I couldn't get much speed up in the fridge, so not sure how they would hold up. They were fine in the soft stuff at the side as well as the scraped middle of the slope though.
The
Volkl
Chiaras are their equivalent, and I think I preferred the Volkls, though neither were a patch on the
Kneissl
Black Stars (very manoeuvrable, a bit heavier, double the price...)
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