Summary: A wide platform and solid carbon fiber construction lend to this big board's ability to rip big turns and tear up powder as well as any less-desirable conditions you may enounter along the way. Early in its first season of availability, this ski is proving to be a top pick amongst skier who want a beefier yet light AT setup.
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Answering the call for light-weight performance
while delivering on the demand of customers that "it's
gotta rip!"...
A North American ski inspired by big tours, bold lines and steep
and deep adventures. Carbon Fiber dampening, powerful flex,
floats big powder while carving big arcs on the firm. |
Backcountry Magazine: "Initiates and finishes powerful
carves with ease, and makes smooth, fluid transitions with
little energy. Responsive on short turns, reliable on long."
Couloir magazine: "Introduced as Dynafit's first fat ski at last year's test, the Freeride Carbon 10.0 hit one out of the park. This year it returned with the same dimensions, but Dynafit altered its make-up, switching from a foam/carbon core to a wood/carbon one. For all of our testers, it made the stiff, sturdy 10.0 a more manageable, confident ride without giving up the hard-charging ability in crud that won it praise last year. Smoother in powder than the previous version, the 10.0 faltered only in the heaviest fresh snow, where its love for long-radius turns was hard to abandon."
Powder Magazine: "Available in two lengths,
each with their own size-specific profile, the FreeRide
10.0 is swift through powder and mank. What is unexpected
about this synthetic-cored, carbon-reinforced board is its
edge-to-edge quickness and hold on ice."
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