2024-2025 Dynastar M-Free 108

Ski: 2024-2025 Dynastar M-Free 108, 192 cm

Available Lengths: 162, 170, 178, 185, 192 cm

Blister’s Measured Tip-to-Tail Length (straight-tape pull): 189.6 cm

Stated Weight per Ski (192 cm): 2250 grams

Blister’s Measured Weight per Ski (192 cm): 2322 & 2322 grams

Stated Dimensions: 138-108-128 mm

Blister’s Measured Dimensions: 137-107.6-127.4 mm

Stated Sidecut Radius (192 cm): 20 meters

Measured Tip & Tail Splay (ski decambered): 64 mm / 50.5 mm

Measured Traditional Camber Underfoot: 9.5 mm

Core Materials: poplar/PU + titanal binding plate + fiberglass laminate

Base Material: sintered HD Base

Factory Recommended Mount Point: -8.3 cm from center / 86.5 cm from tail

Blister reviews the updated Dynastar M-Free 108.
Dynastar M-Free 108: 24/25 Top Sheet
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What Dynastar says about the M-Free 108

“The Dynastar M-Free 108 hits the sweet spot for float, agility and control. Fresh tracks and smooth landings are a given, as are confident carves and the power to blast through mixed conditions. Their Progressive Rocker profile and Adaptiv Sidecut respond to fast-paced skiing with a playful feel, while our eco-designed Hybrid Core 2.0 reduces the overall environmental impact and delivers a smooth ride that lets you take advantage of natural features with the confidence to get creative. Wide arcs in open terrain or quick slashes in the trees, the M-Free 108 has a free spirit that's ready to explore.

Focus on Sustainability and Performance
Our Three-direction wood core combined with unidirectional fiberglass construction reduces the use of composite fiber in favor of natural wood fiber for a reduced environmental impact while improving ski performance

Lightweight Agility with a Smooth Ride
Hybrid Core 2.0 blends the performance of wood with the lightweight and smooth ride of PU using a three-direction wood layup to reduce glued fiberglass layers for a lower environmental footprint.

Playful and Responsive
Progressive Rocker features a long rise in the tip and tail for a playful and responsive feel in a range of conditions

Smooth Turn Transitions
Adaptiv Sidecut creates a smooth transition between tip waist and tail geometry for fluid turn initiation and finish

Precise, Powerful Edge Control
Full Sidewall construction from tip to tail maximizes edge grip and precision

(For more info on the new “Hybrid Core 2.0” construction and Dynastar’s other new models, check out our writeup on Dynastar’s 2024-2025 ski collection.) 

Flex Pattern

Here’s how we’d characterize the flex pattern of the M-Free 108:

Tips: 7.5-8
Shovels: 8
In Front of Toe Piece: 8.5-10
Underfoot: 10
Behind the Heel Piece: 10-9.5
Tails: 9-7

Overall, this flex pattern feels almost identical to the first-generation M-Free 108

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Blister reviews the Dynastar M-Free 108
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24/25 Dynastar M-Free 108

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2024-2025 Dynastar M-Free 108

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Tail Profile
Rocker Profile - Decambered
Tip Profile - Decambered
Tail Profile - Decambered
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