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Dynastar 6Th Sense Superpipe Skis - Mens

Item # 8965dy6ssp10zz-dynastar-skis

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Specs

Type: Park & Pipe
Shape: Twin Tip
Ability Level: Intermediate-Advanced
Rocker Type: Camber
Construction: Sandwich
Core Material: Wood
Recommended Use: Park/Pipe
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year

Description

Dynastar 6Th Sense Superpipe Skis
With more pop than a can full of soda mixed with explosive candy, the Dynastar 6th Sense Superpipe Ski reigns supreme over the park and pipe. A lively combination of materials in its core gives this ride a snappy feel on take-off and a buttery-smooth flex on jump transitions and pipe walls. Dynastar kept the swing weight low so once you're in the air it's easy to bring the Superpipe around for another rotation or two.

  • Lengths
  • 155cm, 165cm, 175cm, 182cm
  • Dimensions
  • 112 / 78 / 102mm
  • Turn Radius
  • 21m
  • Construction
  • Traditional sandwich, Spring Blade
  • Tail
  • Twintip
  • Freestyle Ski
  • Wood Core
  • Regular Camber

6Th Sense Superpipe

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  • "still the best"

    , Mansfield, Vic
    Pros: durable, charges, stiff Cons: heavy, thin,

    this is the same ski as the original trouble maker. i have the 09 version and is exactly the same, this ski loves to carve and owns jumping!! you can hold your own on the steep and icy with these, and the stiffnes in the nose allows for charging... the stiffness also helps when jumping but the softer tails make rails fun to.. this ski is very thin by todays standards so powder is not the best , but it can still hold its own for the occaisional dip in the white stuff. 1 thing i love about this ski is the durability, i didnt look after them at all last season and they are holding up great now, bases are as good as the day i bought them and the edges not a bur. topsheet however does show up scratches easly but does not effect the ski in anyway or form.... my skiing type is mainly jumping(up to 60ft) and smaller cliffs(20ft max! as there is not soft stuff) around the local mountain. hope this helped any questions feel free to ask.