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Dynastar M-Free 108

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A returning veteran to our coveted Buyer’s Guide, Dynastar’s M-Free 108 remains unchanged for another year, to no one’s complaint. Labeled a ‘progressive freeride ski’ by the brand, the M-Free 108 is designed to put the user back in the driver’s seat with the freedom to frolic, flip and fly all over the mountain, in bounds or out in the backcountry. Dynastar’s Hybrid Core technology combines poplar wood with polyurethane for a supple feel and incomparable dampening. There’s a reason this ski is becoming a common contender on the Freeride World Qualifying circuit—it can charge as easily as it can play. “There’s a reason half the kids at Alta are on this ski, and I’m pretty sure it’s not because they’re all flow athletes,” tester Dan Grund writes. “It’s perfect for a lot of varied conditions.” 

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Dynastar M-Free 108

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A returning veteran to our coveted Buyer’s Guide, Dynastar’s M-Free 108 remains unchanged for another year, to no one’s complaint. Labeled a ‘progressive freeride ski’ by the brand, the M-Free 108 is designed to put the user back in the driver’s seat with the freedom to frolic, flip and fly all over the mountain, in bounds or out in the backcountry. Dynastar’s Hybrid Core technology combines poplar wood with polyurethane for a supple feel and incomparable dampening. There’s a reason this ski is becoming a common contender on the Freeride World Qualifying circuit—it can charge as easily as it can play. “There’s a reason half the kids at Alta are on this ski, and I’m pretty sure it’s not because they’re all flow athletes,” tester Dan Grund writes. “It’s perfect for a lot of varied conditions.” 

Explore the 2024 FREESKIER Buyer’s Guide