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2026 Dynastar M-Pro 100 Ti

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Available Lengths
162, 170, 178, and 186 cm
Side Cut
134/100/124 mm at 178 cm length
Turn Radius
17 m at 178 cm length
Recommended Terrain
All-Mountain, Powder
Ability Level
Intermediate, Expert
Rocker Profile
Rocker/Camber/Rocker
Construction
Poplar Wood Core, Titanal, PU, Hybrid 2.0 Wood core, Sintered Base

Now back for year two as a carryover model, the 2026 M-Pro 100 Ti is an absolute blast. This is one of those skis that could render all other skis obsolete. Dynastar does not get the credit it deserves for making such amazing products. With a whole new build and shape from the outgoing M-Pro 99 from two years ago, the M-Pro 100 is a true all-mountain ski in the most direct form. We get innovative construction, a middle-of-the-road shape, and versatility to spare. Overall, this is a nice move for Dynastar, making everything about the ski feel round, composed, and fun.

Dynastar pulls out some interesting stuff in terms of build. When we saw the Hybrid 2.0 core in the M-Cross 88 last year, it was only a matter of time before it trickled into other skis in their line as well. The M-Pro 100 takes full hold of this tech, using three different wood layers including two of them that are joined together with friction and pressure rather than glue. They then use their PU material along the edges as in all their Hybrid core skis. This PU gives the ski a very quiet, smooth, and stable feel at a very light weight. As for the new metal, the old 99 had the Rocket Frame laminate that was long and thin in the forebody and long and wide in the tails. The new layer falls more into the M-Cross's H-shaped Titanal laminate that is shorter in the front and back. This gives the ski a bit more mobility through the tails and an easier entry and more flotation through the front. The ski hits the scale at about 1900 grams per ski in the 178, so right in the sweet spot for blending power and mobility. Tester Bob St.Pierre states that “This 100 is a true all-mountain performer. There's no preference on the ski's side as to where it wants to go, it's all in for whatever you want. I had a lot of success on groomers on this ski, but it also feels very amenable to broken snow and chop due to the easy maneuverability.” The lack of thinking was something that the 99 never had—you had to pay attention to that one. This new 100 is a bit more mindless, in a good way. You can set the edge and let it come around with ease.

The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2026 Dynastar M-Pro 100 Ti

Everything about the shape of this ski is rounder than it was in the 99. We get a rounder tip and tail shape to go along with a 17-meter turn radius in the 178. The measurements of 134/100/124 make for easy turning and fun carving. There’s some but not a ton of rocker in this ski, with the shovel falling on the spoony side of the spectrum. Tester Camden Waller notes that “The M-Pro 100 is a great charging ski. It felt most comfortable when skied over the center base rather than driving hard into the turn. They felt a bit overly burly for me.” That central feeling is due in large part to the rounder overall style of this M-Pro 100.

This is a great ski from anything from powder, Mogul’s and groomers. It does it all!
Jose Darias

This ski falls into the category of “approachable expert” in that you can be an expert and enjoy it while you can also be a progressing skier looking for something to grow with. At the same time, advanced and expert skiers will be satisfied with the available performance, edge grip, and versatility. This is one of those skis that you simply do not have to think about—they're incredibly natural and intuitive and will keep going as far and as hard as you can push it. With a smooth and powerful feel and a quiet side for easier skiing, the M-Pro 100 is an awesomely versatile all-mountain ski.

Meet the Testers
tester:
Mark MacDonald
Age:53Height:6'1"
2026 Dynastar M-Pro 100 Ti Skis
Size Tested:
178 CM
Size Impression
little short
Scores
Floatation:8/10
 
Stability:7/10
 
Quickness:7/10
 
Playfulness:7/10
 
Forgiveness:6/10
 
Edge Grip:7/10
 
Versatility:6/10
 
Overall:8/10
 
Thoughts
This is a great East Coast ski everything ski!!
Nothing.
Overal Impression
This is a great ski from anything from powder, Mogul’s and groomers. It does it all!
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