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freeskibum82same as the Rossi Black Ops 98?
patagonialukeI'm a big fan of the ski. Super versatile, can work for a lot of different people, stable but still playful, really nothing not to like for me. In case you haven't already read it, I wrote a longer review here.
DominatorJacquesI contacted Dynastar must be about 5 years ago now. They told me they only used sintered base on their race skis and that all their other skis were extruded bases.
Their website says nothing about base material. That's usually a clue right there.
So how do you know they are sintered? Maybe they made some changes?
patagonialukeTheir rep had told us that the Menace 98 and Menace Proto used sintered bases, so that's what I was referencing (not sure if this was a recent change or not). FWIW, I didn't notice the Dynastar skis being slower, becoming slower more quickly, or being more or less durable than any of the other skis I tested last year.
Greg_KWas on mine today and last Friday and very impressed with them especially for the money! Very damp and stable over rough terrain yet very easy to bend into all sorts of turn shapes. Very good edge grip as well. In the process of tweaking the edges to make them loose when I want and grip when I do. Great ski for East Coasters looking for a good all mountain twin that still can rip on harder snow groomers.
Bases are definitely sintered and are nice and quick. The narrower, cheaper Models with cap construction might be extruded bases though but not sure.
pinkcamo1000damn these look pretty dope especially if they come in 187
pinkcamo1000damn these look pretty dope especially if they come in 187
LemuelI was content if I had to get a 181, but definitely amped that there is a 187. Trying so hard not to buy them just to hold onto right now.
Greg_KAs Luke mentioned in the review, the Menace 98 used to be called the Sixth Sense Slicer, then just Slicer, then Factory Slicer the last few years. Same ski, just different top sheets so if you can see a deal on any of those you get a great deal. See used 181cm pair on KSL.com right now for $100! Menace 98 retails for $499 in the US and $499 in Canada which is $375 US so lots of deals anytime at Canadian places like Corbetts.com. If you can wait till mid March when they put on their 40% off sale like I did this Spring, they will be $300 CAN/$230 US!
DominatorJacquesThe top of that Menece line is like $800.00
The low end........yea.
Greg_KAs Luke mentioned, the Menace 98($500 CAN) and Menace Proto($850 CAN) will definitely have those sintered bases. The My First Menace kids skis that are $199 CAN and that includes bindings, probably not. Lol
nicofogliaDoes anyone know how these ski performs in comparison to the bent 100. I good a sweat deal for the bent at a local shop, but the menace seems nicer. Sorry if it’s not really related but I didn’t want to do another thread about the menace.
patagonialukeI'm a big fan of the ski. Super versatile, can work for a lot of different people, stable but still playful, really nothing not to like for me. In case you haven't already read it, I wrote a longer review here.
BiffbarfI'm getting conflicting info and dynastar doesn't like english and are hard to contact - do these skis have metal in em? At least just for the binding area?
BiffbarfI'm getting conflicting info and dynastar doesn't like english and are hard to contact - do these skis have metal in em? At least just for the binding area?
patagonialukeDefinitely not through the whole ski, but I can’t remember if I had to drill through metal underfoot. I’ll check our pair and get back to you.
Greg_KLike the Black Ops 98 there is metal underfoot in the binding area of the Menace 98. Listed on spec sheets as having “Ti insert” or being “re-enforced with metal”.
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DeebieSkeebiesSaw these things again at a shop earlier tonight too....Looks like a fun ski honestly. Im assuming its intended that you throw a pair of forza pivots on there haha
Greg_KFunny you should mention the Forza pivots-SkiEssentials review pair in the first pic and Freeride review pair in the second both with them! New Flash Yellow Attack2 bindings would match the sidewall and bases so they should look great too.
Was on my pair today after getting the bases Stone grinded flat(they were a bit edge high so a little grabby and harder to turn) and then I touched up the edges. REALLY liking them now! Easy to ski yet very stable and damp.
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Greg_KLoving the 181cm but wanted them even more stable at speed so just picked up a pair in the 187cm size with some matching Flash Yellow Attacks. Measured them @patagonialuke and they were 2240 grams and 2238grams with a touch stiffer flex flex than the 181cm. Thinking they will be fun!
patagonialukeSick! I've been waiting to mount our 187's and can't wait to get back on that ski. Ours came in at 2222 & 2229 g. Once they open some longer / steeper terrain here, I'm slapping bindings on them and can't wait to let them run.
patagonialukeSick! I've been waiting to mount our 187's and can't wait to get back on that ski. Ours came in at 2222 & 2229 g. Once they open some longer / steeper terrain here, I'm slapping bindings on them and can't wait to let them run.
Greg_KMy 27gram heavier pair(that’s almost an ounce) are going to charge WAY harder but yours should be a hair more playful.....😂😂
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patagonialukeYeah, the sweet spot on them is massive — when I moved the bindings a cm or two I couldn't really notice a difference. Moving them from, say, the rearward line all the way to the forward line definitely makes a difference in terms of stance and swing weight, but the ski skis great throughout that entire range, which is kinda crazy.
OregonDeaddid you ever ski them on the park line? what is the furthest forward you tried them?
OregonDeaddid you ever ski them on the park line? what is the furthest forward you tried them?
tyler1719I'm no ski reviewer like Luke but mine are mounted on park line and I love them...granted, I like having a bit of tail in my ski but seriously such a great time in all terrain at the park line mount. Even if I didn't ski park I'd put them in the same spot
patagonialukeI skied them a bit there and I thought they were fine, but as someone who typically prefers mount points in the -7 to -4 cm range, I stuck with -5 or -4 cm as my preferred spot. I don't spin all that much and like to be able to drive the shovels of my skis, so I loved them there (I wanted a bit more ski in front of me when they were mounted around -2).
OregonDeadthanks. not really making this an easy decision although I guess I can rest easy on the assurance of a big sweet spot. I was really looking at the forward line when I first started looking at these but then started seeing reviews about people splitting the lines and loving it. probably go closer to the front like but still undecided. decisions decisions
OregonDeadthanks. not really making this an easy decision although I guess I can rest easy on the assurance of a big sweet spot. I was really looking at the forward line when I first started looking at these but then started seeing reviews about people splitting the lines and loving it. probably go closer to the front like but still undecided. decisions decisions