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139/108/129 mm at 182 cm length
20 m at 182 cm length
In the pro ski realm, the Dynastar M-Pro 108 Ti has been a long-standing stalwart. Big mountain freeride skiers who are pointing the ski down steep faces need a burly ski like this. With full race-room construction, a straight cut, and a one-size-fits-all 192 or 182 cm length non-option, these are very specific skis. Built with freeride competition in mind, the 108 Ti is an athlete driven ski that pulls no punches. While it won’t be as drifty or smeary as many other 108’s out there in the world, it’s certainly one of the sturdiest. The market isn’t huge for a ski like this, but if you need it, come get it.


Built with a full and thick poplar core and two sheets of titanal, this is a burly ski. In the 192, the ski sits on the scale at 2350 grams. That’s a lot of ski. It’s tough to wrangle, but if you’re in the mood for some straight line action, this is the place to be. With weight comes stability, so feel free to let this thing rip in a big mountain situation. Tester Ben Debenectictis notes this right away, stating that the Dynastar M-Pro 108 Ti is “Stable at speed and surprisingly solid on groomed terrain. Also surprisingly, the ski didn’t lose much playfulness either. I will say that it’s not the most forgiving ski out there.” Forgiveness and playfulness don’t need to be near the top of the priority list here—stability, torsional stiffness, and flotation should all get pretty high scores with this ski.
The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2025 Dynastar M-Pro 108 Ti F-TeamThe shape is almost comical. We see a lot of these high-end freeride skis come through here and are constantly amazed at how straight they are. It’s like a throwback to older skis with no sidecut at all. With measurements of 139/110/129 in the 192, the ski produces a 22-meter turn radius. There is tip and tail rocker, but it generally relies on a longer camber profile in order to boost the edge grip and tenacity of the ski. Other than that, the ski is overall on the flatter side to keep surprises to a minimum. Most skiers, at speed, do not want drastic or dramatic inconsistencies to their skis, and we don’t blame them.
Advanced, expert, and pro-level skiers will have the most success here. We can’t truthfully justify the use of this ski for the masses, it’s certainly more of a specific item for a high-end skier looking to make their mark on the ski world. Thanks to the sturdy build, innovative shaping, and top-shelf quality, this upper echelon product will take you faster down the mountain than you ever thought possible.














