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2027 Dynastar M-Pro 94 TI Skis

SKU DAPN701
$749.95
2027 Dynastar M-Pro 94 TI Skis

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Powerful all-mountain skiing in a more manageable platform is what the Dynastar M-Pro 94 TI delivers. It shares the same hybrid wood and PU core and laser-cut titanal frame as its wider M-Pro siblings, but in a narrower waist and shorter turn radius. The result is a ski with the M-Pro family's directional drive and edge grip, paired with quicker edge-to-edge handling for skiers whose home mountain is more trail than backcountry.

Why we like it:

Pairing a metal layer with this kind of waist and radius is a meaningful choice. The titanal gives the 94 the kind of damp, locked-in carving feel you'd usually have to step into a more dedicated frontside ski to find, while the wider waist and rocker profile keep it useful when you leave the groomer.

Who it's for:

Advanced and expert skiers who do most of their skiing on trail but want a ski that won't quit when they leave the groomer. A strong fit for East Coast skiers who want metal-backed performance without stepping all the way into a dedicated carver, and for Western skiers who want a hard-snow option that can still handle the occasional soft day.

Highlights:

The 94 TI shares its construction philosophy with the rest of the M-Pro line. Hybrid Core 2.0 layers poplar wood in three directions with PU running along the perimeter, and the laser-cut H-shaped titanal frame sits directly underfoot to deliver the dampness and edge hold that define the M-Pro feel. Where the 94 differs from the wider M-Pro 100 is the shape: a narrower waist, a more carving-oriented sidecut, and a noticeably shorter turn radius for more frequent and easier turn initiation. Adaptiv Sidecut blends the underfoot turn shape with the tip and tail geometry, the sandwich sidewall keeps full-length edge contact, and the unidirectional fiberglass adds torsional stiffness without the weight of a full glass layup. The Sintered HD base rounds out the build.

Things to consider:

The directional, flat-tailed shape favors skiers who drive forward and finish their turns with intention. Skiers who want a more freestyle-friendly feel in this width range should look at the M-Free 94, which uses the same width and core but drops the metal for a poppier, more centered ride.

Fit & sizing considerations:

Pick your usual length. Skiers focused on trail performance at higher speeds can size up for added edge engagement, while those who like quicker, tighter turns should stick with their usual size.

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