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By Alice Ivey

Dynastar M‑Pro 94 Ti — Review

The Dynastar M‑Pro 94 Ti is a modern all‑mountain/freeride tool for advanced to expert skiers who want a rare mix of power, composure, and play. Its progressive rocker, Hybrid Core 2.0, and Ti Rocket Frame deliver a light‑on‑your‑feet feel with impressive damping and edge precision. Morning corduroy arcs, afternoon side‑hits, trees, and wind‑buffed bowls—this ski happily does it all.

Key takeaways

  • Stable without the slug: titanal frame calms chatter while keeping swing weight reasonable.
  • Quick and playful: long tip/tail rocker makes pivoting, slashing, and tight spaces easy.
  • True all‑mountain width: 94 mm underfoot transitions from hardpack to soft snow seamlessly.
  • Expert‑leaning: forgiving enough, but it shines with active, precise input.

On‑snow performance

Groomers and carving

Full‑sidewalls and the Adaptativ Sidecut give confident edge hold and smooth turn shape. Medium to longer arcs are the sweet spot, but you can snap them shorter with intent. Rebound is lively without being twitchy. It is not as brick‑stable as a Nordica Enforcer 94 at warp speed, yet it feels more agile and easier to bend into a variety of turn radii.

Chop and variable snow

The Ti Rocket Frame and unidirectional fiberglass mute vibrations when the mountain gets rough. Tips plane and pierce without deflecting, and the subtly raised tail supports you through the finish. In heavy afternoon chop it remains composed, especially for its moderate weight, and feels less fatiguing than some metal‑heavy chargers.

Bumps and trees

Progressive rocker plus reasonable mass equals quick feet. It slithers through zipper‑lines and ducks into tree shots with confidence. The tail is supportive but not grabby; stay slightly forward and it forgives small mistakes. Get back‑seat and you’ll feel the tail’s backbone reminding you to drive.

Powder

For a 94‑mm platform, float is excellent. The long/high tip rocker keeps the nose on top and the mild tail rise makes slashes and smear‑turns easy. On true deep days you’ll still want something 102–110+, but up to boot‑top and beyond the M‑Pro 94 Ti is a joy.

Construction and tech (what it does for you)

  • Hybrid Core 2.0 (poplar with tri‑directional PU): blends natural damping, strength, and responsiveness with an eco‑minded layup.
  • Ti Rocket Frame 2.0: targeted titanal reinforcement for power and calm without excess weight.
  • Unidirectional fiberglass: adds torsional stability and consistent edge feel.
  • Sandwich full sidewall: precise energy transfer and reliable grip on firm snow.
  • Adaptativ Sidecut: smoother transitions tip‑to‑waist‑to‑tail for easy initiation and clean finishes.
  • Sintered HD base: durable, fast, and holds wax well.

Comparisons

  • Nordica Enforcer 94: heavier and damper at top speed; M‑Pro 94 Ti is lighter, quicker to pivot, and more nimble in bumps/trees.
  • Atomic Maverick 95 Ti: stronger frontside bias; Dynastar feels looser and more forgiving off‑piste.
  • Salomon QST 98: surfier and looser in soft snow; Dynastar has crisper edge hold and precision on hardpack.
  • Blizzard Rustler 9: playful and poppy; M‑Pro 94 Ti is more composed in chop and more authoritative on edge.

Sizing and mounting

  • Length: go around your height (or +) for stability and float; size down for tight terrain or a lighter, more playful feel.
  • Quick guide:
    • 170–178 cm skier: 170 for max quickness; 178 as a versatile daily driver.
    • 180–188 cm skier: 178 for balance; 186 for more speed stability and float.
  • Brake width: 95–100 mm brakes fit cleanly.

Who should buy / who should pass

  • Buy if you want a true do‑it‑all all‑mountain ski that carves confidently and stays playful off‑piste.
  • Pass if you demand race‑ski bite on boilerplate or ultra‑heavy, bulldozer damping at Mach speeds; consider narrower carvers or heavier metal chargers.

Specs and what they mean

  • Rocker profile: progressive tip/tail rocker with camber underfoot — easier pivoting and float with solid on‑edge grip.
  • Dimensions (178 cm): 128‑94‑118 mm — supportive waist for grip, buoyant tip for soft snow, subtly released tail for playfulness.
  • Radius (178 cm): 17 m — naturally prefers medium arcs but adapts with skier input.
  • Weight (178 cm): about 3.4–3.6 kg per pair — damping without feeling sluggish.
  • Lengths: 154, 162, 170, 178, 186 cm — pick longer for speed/float, shorter for agility.

Frequently asked questions

Q: What skier level is the Dynastar M‑Pro 94 Ti for?
A: Advanced to expert. Intermediates can enjoy it if they’re improving fast, but the ski rewards good balance and decisive edging.

Q: What length should I choose in the M‑Pro 94 Ti?
A: Around your height suits most. Size down for trees/bumps or a lighter feel; size up if you ski fast, open terrain, or want extra float and stability.

Q: Is it a good daily driver for the Rockies/Alps?
A: Yes. At 94 mm it grips well on firm mornings and has enough float for most soft‑snow days. In truly icy regions, a narrower carver may pair well for boilerplate.

Q: What bindings and brakes work best?
A: All‑mountain alpine or hybrid frame/pin bindings match well. Use 95–100 mm brakes for proper fit and release clearance.

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