Dynastar M-Pro 100 TI Review: Off-Piste Power and Precision

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Close-up of the Dynastar M-Pro 100 TI ski.
Dynastar M-Pro 100 TI off-piste ski on variable terrain.

Lengths:

162, 170, 178, 186

Dimensions:

134-100-124 @ 178

Radius: 

17M @ 178

OTHER MODELS:

94, 94W, 100W

Best for:

Advanced to expert skiers who want an off-piste weapon.

Compare with:

Blizzard Anomaly 98, Elan Ripstick 102, Nordica Enforcer 98

 The Dynastar M-Pro 100 TI thrives in variable snow and off-piste terrain. With a Titanal sheet over Dynastar’s Hybrid Core 2.0, it delivers power, smoothness, and responsiveness.

Testers praised its float in powder, grip on firm snow, and stability at speed. It’s beefy, making it best suited for stronger, more aggressive skiers.

Bottom line: A smooth, powerful ski for experts who want to charge confidently through off-piste conditions. 



Ryan Stuart
Ryan Stuart has a ski for every possible condition and a jacket to match. Well maybe not quite, but the magazine’s Technical Editor has more than enough of both and can’t wait to test out whatever is coming next. When he’s not testing skis or writing the buyer’s guides, you can’t find him exploring his bumpy backyard on Vancouver Island. @ryan_adventures
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