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Dynastar Skis: 2023 First Look

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

Dynastar knows they have a good thing going with their current lineup. For 2023, Dynastar introduces two new skis, spruced up the top sheets and bases, but everything else remains unchanged (and we’re totally cool with that).

Dynastar’s updated top sheets on their women’s E-Pro lineup on the left, and fresh marble on ’23 M-Frees.

What’s new?

After introducing the M-Free 99 to their freeride lineup last year (which we loved), they go a bit narrower with the new M-Free 90. Coming in a size range from 137cm to 177cm, this gives lighter weight skiers and little rippers a smaller ski that’s a bit burlier with Dynastar’s Hybrid Core and full sidewall.

Dynastar also leveled up the M-Pro series with a new M-Pro 108. This replaces Dynastar’s freeride team collab; the M-Pro Pro Rider (which only came in a largely inaccessible 192cm). This version of the ski is a bit more agile than the old Pro Rider, but is still a very strong, directional ski, that prioritizes power over being ultra nimble in tight spots.

As for boots, Lange expands the XT3 Tour collection with a women’s version of the XT3 Tour Sport and Pro, with sizing all the way from 22.5 to 27.5. The men’s versions will now also come down to a 24.5.

Other Highlights

Besides the new M-Free 90, the rest of the lineup remains unchanged besides going big on the beautiful marble top sheet, and colored faded bases. That includes the 99, 108 and 118.

The M-Pros have a slicker top sheet and follow in line with the M-Frees with faded bases. This includes the 85 (formerly 84), 90, and 99.

As for their women specific models, Dynastar is updating the name to E-Pro (because ladies are elite after all), but remain structurally unchanged. The women’s skis have no structural difference than the unisex M-Pros, just different sizing and special top sheets.

Get the inside scoop on all the new 2023 skis and gear

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