Our complete test of the Dynafit Tigard 97 was conducted in the field under different snow conditions. Find the detailed analysis of the uphill behavior, downhill performance, strengths, limitations, and our verdict in the magazine.
A freerando ski developed for ambitious descents The Dynafit Tigard 97 was designed for skiers looking for a ski that can combine the advantages of ski touring with the demands of modern freeride. With its 97 mm underfoot, it occupies a strategic position in the Tigard range and is aimed at practitioners who want to maintain excellent mobility uphill while prioritizing the quality of descents. Developed for freerando routes, backcountry outings, and long days in the mountains, it aims to offer a balance between lightness, versatility, and performance.
A construction oriented towards power and control The Tigard 97 is based on a construction incorporating a lightweight wood core combined with fiber reinforcements and elements specifically developed to meet the constraints of modern mountain skiing. This architecture was designed to optimize pressure transmission, precision, and stability while maintaining a weight compatible with regular use in touring. Dynafit has also worked on the distribution of materials to obtain a ski intended to evolve in very varied snow conditions, from winter outings to spring routes.
A modern shape for versatile practice With its width of 97 mm, progressive rocker in the tip and tail, and camber underfoot, the Tigard 97 was developed to offer a high level of versatility. This geometry aims to facilitate evolutions in deep snow while retaining the characteristics sought for use in alpine terrain. Its intermediate radius and directional shape are part of an approach favoring versatility and adaptability on different types of routes.
A no-compromise freerando program The Dynafit Tigard 97 is aimed at skiers who want a unique ski capable of accompanying both long ski touring outings and more descent-oriented projects. Its positioning within the Dynafit range makes it a model intended for practitioners seeking a balance between uphill efficiency and freeride potential. Thanks to its specific construction, versatile width, and modern program, the Tigard 97 presents itself as a solution for ski touring enthusiasts who want to expand their playground without giving up the lightness essential for great mountain adventures.
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