evo.com | Dynafit Skis > When it's snowed a bunch overnight and you're not sure whether to expect powder or mank, you're always faced with the choice of how much ski to take. The right answer is probably the Dynafit Tigard 107 Skis - light enough to pound the skintrack (or break one) all day long, wide and rockered enough to float the fluffiest of fluff, and backed by Dynafit's unparalleled reservoir of backcountry knowledge. With the perfect blend of surface area to weight, the Tigard 107 is the right choice for long, steep and deep backcountry travel. We recommend a brake width equal to or at most 15 mm wider than the ski waist width. Sintered UHMW Base Single Radius Sidecut Full Sidewalls Carbon Speed Stringers | Dynafit Tigard 107 Skis 2025 - 183 in Black
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