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  Skis » 19091

Dynastar 2012 6th Sense Slicer Twin Tip Rocker Skis

Sale: $349.00
Retail: $650.00

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The Dynastar 6th Sense Slicer is the modern day one ski quiver. Its 98mm underfoot, rockered twin tip, full wood core with beefy sidewalls for high speed carving. In all honesty, these skis will shred groomers all day, though we recommend them for skiers who spend most of the time off-trail and in the terrain park.
Appropriate ability levels. The L9 Listers say: Big Mountain Charger Rich (L9 Owner) says: Park Rat The L9 team says: Powder Hound Products Video

Free Binding Mounting. Please choose your binding from the dropdown list on this page, other bindings may not be compatible.

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Size/Color:
161cm - $349.00
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161cm
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Sidecut: 132-98-120mm
Turn Radius: 17m
Product Weight: 8.18lb
Product ID: 19101
Price was reduced on: Apr 20th from $499.00


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Discounted Ski Bindings: Lowest price and now discounteds bindings for these skis. Click the dropdown above but we have some awesome older binding models for 2012 skis only for a limited time. We aren't kidding.. check the first few binding options and don't dawdle supplies are limited.


Free L9 Poles: A little love from L9 to you in the form of a free composite Levelninesports.com ski pole. A comparable pole retails for $60 and we sell these for $24 normally. This free pole is for a few select skis as a little sweetener on the already lowest price.

Ideal Target Skier: All Mountain Park Rider: Skiers that go anywhere on the mountain, and still make trips through the terrain park enough to require twin tips, describe these skiers. They are not afraid to skip park sessions to ski deep powder, but are torn sometimes for their love of hitting rails and jumps in the park.

Sandwich ConstructionSandwich Construction (SW): SW means that the sides of the skis are a vertical wall rather the rounded Cap construction found on most skis. Since none of the skis material needs to be exerting force maintaining shape at the edges, SW skis are stiffer than their Cap counterparts. Most people find SW skis to be damper, that is more glued to the snow, superior at high speed GS turns and top notch at busting through crud or choppy snow.


Wood Core: The standard core which has throughout time provided the best performance and durability. Each model may have it's own density level to help define flex and maximum speed but every wood core ski will be solid.


Early Rise: Somewhere between rocker and traditional sits the Early Rise. This helps the tip of the ski get up in softer snow, and still maintains good edge grip and firm snow performance.

Spring blade technology: The core profile of this ski resembles that of a spring blade from a truck. The thickness of the ski has steps to give great edge hold underfoot, but is thin at the tip and tail to reduce swing weight for maximum maneuverability.

Tail Rocker: Just like Tip rocker, but in the tail, this feature allows the tails of the skis to release easier from the turn to give the skier the ability to turn the skis quicker in tight spots. It also allows skiers to dump speed by forcing the tails out and sliding sideways. The effective edge is reduced because of the tail rocker, so the skis will also be easier to control when forced to ski on the groomed slopes.

Twin tip skis: are where its at these days. Their versatility allows you to ski powder in the morning, bumps at midday, and session the park in the afternoon. The turned up tail is also optimal for skiing backwards (switch), but for most people, it just looks cool.