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Dynastar
M-Free 108 Ski - 2026

4 out of 5 stars
4 Reviews
$849.95
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Charge big lines with the M-Free 108 Skis—powerful edge hold and float in any snow

What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:


"I’ve skied the M-Free 108 all over the mountain, and it’s a serious sleeper pick for charging lines. The hybrid core feels damp but still lively, and the Ti Rocket Frame gives it a ton of stability at speed. It’s surprisingly easy to pivot in tight spots for how powerful it is, and it floats really well when you find the deep stuff."


When the lifts open on a storm day or the hike takes you past the boundary rope, the Dynastar M-Free 108 Skis deliver the confidence to ski any terrain in any snow. With a rocker-camber-rocker profile, these planks feel playful and surfy in powder but still maintain solid edge hold when the snow gets firm or you need to carve across an exposed face.


Under the hood, a hybrid beech and polyurethane core balances energetic rebound with a damp feel that smooths out variable conditions. The Ti Rocket Frame and fiberglass torsion box add the torsional rigidity and power needed to stay composed at speed or hammer through chopped-up runouts. Whether you’re threading tight trees, dropping cliffs, or opening it up in alpine bowls, this ski thrives wherever you point it.


Details

  • Versatile mid-fat freeride ski for powder, crud, and everything in between
  • Rocker-camber-rocker profile blends float and edge hold
  • Hybrid beech and polyurethane core balances dampness and energy
  • Ti Rocket Frame provides power and stability at high speeds
  • Fiberglass torsion box enhances edge grip and precision
  • Partial twin tip makes it easier to release tails in tight spots
  • Sintered HD base offers excellent glide across all snow conditions
  • Sandwich full sidewall construction delivers consistent flex and durability
  • Item #DYNZ24X
Length
162cm, 170cm, 178cm, 185cm, 192cm
Dimensions
[162cm] 138 / 108 / 128mm, [170cm] 138 / 108 / 128mm, [178cm] 138 / 108 / 128mm, [185cm] 138 / 108 / 128mm, [192cm] 138 / 108 / 128mm
Turn Radius
[162cm] 14m, [170cm] 16m, [178cm] 17m, [185cm] 18m, [192cm] 20m
Profile
rocker / camber / rocker
Construction
sandwich
Core
beech, polyurethane
Laminate
fiberglass, titanal
Edge
steel
Base
sintered
Tail
raised
Claimed Weight
[162cm] 2000g, [170cm] 2100g, [178cm] 2150g, [185cm] 2200g, [192cm] 2250g
Manufacturer Warranty
limited 1 year
Activity
all-mountain skiing, freeride skiing, freestyle skiing

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4 based on 4 ratings

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1 out of 5 stars

March 17, 2025

Amazing ski but bring back the old top sheet

This is my favorite ski. I have bought, broken, and replaced them 3 times. I love this ski, but this new design upset me. The top sheet is so ugly now. I will not be buying another pair until it is changed. I hope the 2026 M-Free is better.

oldtopsheetbetter
dynastar.com

Originally reviewed on dynastar.com

5 out of 5 stars

March 16, 2025

Good for progressing skiers

Demoed and bought this ski 1 month ago as a powder ski. Glad I did. My skiing went from intermediate to advanced on this ski. I love skiing powder in the trees and the float combined with the quick and responsive turning of this ski was just what I was looking for. What has surprised me however is how well this ski carves on groomed and hard snow. It's not quick edge to edge at 108 but the stiff camber underfoot makes for snappy and powerful turns. Its weight allows it to ski chopped up powder and soft crud with ease as long as one has a balanced and good technique. These skis don't tolerate poor technique well.

Idaho skier
dynastar.com

Originally reviewed on dynastar.com

5 out of 5 stars

November 25, 2024

Can't lose with this ski

I have many skis and this is one of my favorite. Super playful and easy to ski. Can do every aspect of the mountain and rocks in the pow.

AltaAngel
dynastar.com

Originally reviewed on dynastar.com

5 out of 5 stars

September 29, 2024

Favorite ski of all time!

I have been skiing on the M-Free 108 since it first came out 5 or so years ago. I am 5'9" and 170lbs. I have skied both the 182cm and the 192cm. I ski Vail and am a Freeride ski coach. The 182cm is my choice for most days. The characteristics of being a strong and stable ski while also being playful and pivotable is what I love about this ski. The 192cm excels on bigger more open terrain. This year I will elect to get the 185cm, which I am really excited about. This ski is truly a classic that can do it all and instills major confidence on the mountain.

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Matt
dynastar.com

Originally reviewed on dynastar.com