Dynafit Free
Best versatile touring ski for adventurous women seeking backcountry reliability.
This touring ski bridges the gap between lightweight uphill efficiency and downhill performance. It offers a balanced, responsive ride that handles everything from tight trees to open powder fields with ease, serving as a reliable, all-conditions companion for backcountry explorers.
$489.97
at
Cripple Creek Backcountry
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Who it's for
- Backcountry skiers prioritizing energy conservation on long climbs
- All-mountain tourers seeking one ski for varied winter conditions
- Technical skiers who frequently navigate tight terrain and glades
Who should skip it
- Aggressive chargers who prefer high-speed stability over weight savings
- Powder hounds skiing primarily in deep, coastal snowpacks
- Skiers sensitive to leg fatigue caused by high-frequency vibrations
Performance breakdown
Uphill Efficiency
Lightweight construction makes long ascents feel effortless and energy-efficient.
Edge Hold
Full sidewalls provide reliable grip on firm, icy backcountry traverses.
Powder Float
Tip and tail rocker keeps you surfing through soft, deep snow.
Turn Agility
Responsive core makes navigating tight trees and technical chutes intuitive.
Downhill Stability
Carbon stringers dampen vibrations for a composed ride at speed.
Versatility
A true quiver-of-one that handles varied terrain with total confidence.
Key Specs
Core Material
Poplar Wood
Reinforcement
Carbon Speed Stringers
Construction
ABS Full Sidewall
Waist Width
97 mm
Weight
1330 g (at 163 cm)
Turn Radius
17 m
Rocker Type
Tip and Tail Rocker
Ski Type
Alpine Touring
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