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Dynafit Tour 88 2018-19
The Tour 88s from Dynafit seem to fit somewhere beneath their Race, Speed and Free ranges and without that apparent specialism, we can't help concluding that this should actually be labelled a recreational ski. OK, ski touring requires a certain competency level, but the Tour 88s aren't only for experts. Perhaps those dipping an enthusiastic toe into the uphill arts would be the ideal audience.
Our first impression is that the Tour 88s are ugly as sin. Pure 80s sci-fi, designed for Ripley in Aliens in her deleted ski-scene.
But that might suit the MAMILs who have a natural affinity to the brand. Second impressions were predictable; lightweight climbing focus. So far so Dynafit.
And on the downhill the expectations weren't exactly shattered either. If you ski the Tour 88s from the centre - ie pivoting turns - they are surprisingly stable. But they will not carve, and will barely hold you upright unless your balance is absolutely spot on centred. They are so light that the tips are easily deflected, so no good in chop, and they don't have the float for soft snow.
Essentially these are skis for alpinists or for fitness, and in that sense they're great. But there are now so many skis that can tick those boxes, whilst also providing a comfortable, stable, even fun descent, that you're left wondering whom the Tour 88 is for.
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The Dynafit Tour 88 with a waist of 88mm is the most versatile model in the DYNAFIT collection and was developed for classic ski touring enthusiasts. The model gives you maneuverability, stable ski performance and uncomplicated handling on any terrain. Weighing in at a light 1,280 grams (size 166), athletic touring enthusiasts can save their energy for the downhill even on long, challenging tours. Its design combines cap construction and sidewalls to achieve the optimum performance-to-weight ratio. A fully integrated aluminum tip guarantees simple and reliable transitioning.
Semi Sidewall Using less material in the sidewall has achieved optimum weight reduction. Fully Integrated Alloy Tip The fully integrated aluminum tip perfectly forges design and function for a reliable fixation of skin to ski. 3D Tech The 3D concept reduces the density around the binding mount area without compromising downhill performance. 3D Tip Through its 3-D carbon construction it guarantees best vibration-damping capability.
Single Radius Harmonious sidecut to guarantee balanced skiing qualities Constant Characteristics Unrivalled interaction between rocker length and sidecut according to ski length. This unparalleled interplay guarantees consistent properties at every ski length when ski touring.
Dynafit Radical Pro – Review
Looking up towards Beat me up Scotty’s Couloir near Fairy Meadow Hut: Radical Pro heaven. Photo: Krystin Norman.
A few months back, I wrote a first look overview of the Dynafit Radical Pro ski boot . After a few months of skiing the boot, I must say I adore it: it’s not only that they make me feel cool and “freeride.” They are everything I have wanted in a touring ski boot that I have spent the past eight years seeking. In this review, I will break down my favorite features and why you might love it too.
A bit about me
I am 5’9’’, 150 pounds, and an advanced skier. For the past few years, I skied on the Dynafit Hoji Pro Tour . I also own the Dynafit Hoji Free 110 .
Where have I skied it
I have used the Radical Pro for morning skin laps at our local ski resort (Snoqualmie pass); I’ve also gone on several shorter to midsize tours around Washington in various ski conditions, skied this boot in the resort, and brought it on a week-long hut trip in Canada.
Radical Pro after 20 days of use, not looking too beat up yet.
A bit about fit
I have heard various stories about Dynafit boots being hard to fit. I have found this to be true, which for me, began after I first tried the Dynafit Beast many years ago. It seemed that Dynafit was only meant for those with narrow feet, at least for women’s boots. However, with recent upgrades I applaud Dynafit for branching out of their usual narrower formula to accommodate wider feet.
I tend to have quite a few fit issues, but the Women’s Hoji Pro Tour mostly worked for me – I needed a few punches around my sixth toe area. For the Hoji Free 110 I needed a lot more work for a proper fit (review coming soon). For the Women’s Radical Pros, I molded the liners – presto. My toe box feels roomy but my heel is properly fitted. My calf has enough room to breathe, with the top buckles providing the appropriate amount of tightness when I need it. The middle buckle does not put any pressure points on my arch. Is this for real?
Compatibility with all crampons, bindings.
The Radical Pro could be your one quiver boot, I know it will be for me. The boot shines while touring, resort skiing, quick uphill laps inbounds, take your pick. It fits all tech and AT bindings (ISO 9523). It fits all crampons. It will still work with the Dynafit cramp-in.
A close up of the Hoji lock system, one boot in walk mode, another in ski mode. Sophisticated yet simple and brilliant system!
Hoji ski/walk mechanism
If you have read any of my previous posts about boots, you may already know I love the Hoji lever. With that said, Radical Pro is the only one where I have used the mechanism as intended – I adjust the top buckle and strap at the start of the tour, and only use the lever to switch between walk and ski modes (and let the mechanism take care of loosening/tightening everything for me throughout the day). In other Dynafit boots, I find the lever-only mechanism unreliable: I would have to unbuckle my top buckle to make sure the lever would actually flip into ski mode. I guess this is due to the size of my calf preventing the mechanism from closing if the top buckle is too tight. I have not found the same to be true for this specific model, the Radical Pro, likely because the opening for the calf is a bit larger.
Wide toe box
Dynafit claims the last of the Radical Pro is 104 mm (same as the Hoji Pro Tour ) but I found that this boot feels wider. This is the first boot I have not punched to fit my fairly wide foot. I have had none of my usual sixth toe/big toe bunion pain I usually suffer no matter how much time I spend fitting boots. The pain from the sixth toe also causes pain in the bottom of my foot. The Dynafit miracle workers have delivered; I have not felt similar pain in this boot, which has been amazing.
I have found that wearing the thinnest ski socks I can find, paired with a Sidas custom insole, has kept my foot warm and cozy. The extra room in the toe box makes a huge difference, allowing me to use a thicker insole to properly support my foot.
Range of motion
This boot walks well with its 60 degrees of cuff rotation. With its lightweight, the Radical Pro feels more like a shoe. I have not gone on too many long walks using it yet, but I am excited for more comfort for longer spring days.
A closer look at the new tongue.
New tongue system and flex rating
The major change in the Radical Pro from the Hoji boot series is the tongue system. The “old” Hoji tongue is V shaped, and is built out of plastic and textile, and can be flipped out when the buckles are not engaged. The Radical Pro deviates from this design as it features a hinged tongue that pulls forward and is secured with four screws right above the toe box. I am not quite sure why there are exactly four screws, it feels like two would be enough!
The boot is rated at 120 flex and it feels true to the rating. Having the Hoji Free 110 has been helpful for comparison; I tend to like a softer flex, but have actually found the stiffness of the Radical Pro works in my favor. I have especially noticed this in more variable conditions; I feel more control of my skis as I flex the boot. The flex feels less “progressive”, meaning I do eventually hit a harder stiffness in the tongue as I flex it, likely due to the 120 rating, especially when skiing powder.
The new tongue system also makes it easy for foot entry/exit. The same applies for taking the liner in/out.
In my first look post, I expressed a bit of disdain for Dynafit changing the power strap design, and I admit to have been wrong. I didn’t miss the cam strap and find the velcro strap on the Radical Pro provides the right amount of tightness and support.
A close up of what is happening with my liner – the theory is that each time I change between walk to ski, the mechanism digs into the liner enough to rip it. I have tried to mitigate with a little bit of duct tape, this shows that I need a lot more to make a difference.
I struggled with this when I owned the Hoji Pro Tour ; the shell shredded my liner, multiple buckles stopped functioning, the shell/sole were scratched and torn after less then 15 days of use. Given the high price of the Pro Tour, I expected it to hold up better. Although I haven’t walked around on a mountain of scree yet while wearing the Radical Pros , overall I am pleased with how the shell, buckles and strap are holding up so far.
Close up of the bottom of the boot, durability holding fairly well so far!
Radical Pro sizing goes down to 22.5, but this boot runs large considering the width of the last and heel pocket. I’m thinking this would not be the best fit for small feet.
What can be improved
The only major bummer are the factory liners. The lock system mechanism has thoroughly eaten through my liner in the 20 days I have on them so far. Overall, however, the liner showed more durability than the Pro Tour liner, but the wear and tear caused by switching between ski and walk mode is substantial enough that it will eventually puncture holes through the liner.
I also found the variation in boot sole length to be interesting. It makes sense that the length would be different between Radical Pro and Hoji Pro Tour due to the latter’s speed nose, but I expected both of my non-speed-nose Dynafit 25 size boots to be the same boot sole length. That expectation was wrong. They are off by 3 mm which is barely substantial enough to necessitate binding adjustment.
A few people have wished for boots of this caliber to offer a greater forward lean. I like the 11 degree lean, but having the ability to adjust a more aggressive angle would allow the boot to cater to a wider variety of skiers.
Walking up Granite Glacier near Fairy Meadow Hut. Photo: Krystin Norman.
Let’s wrap it up
I have never owned a boot in my 10+ years of skiing that required no work beyond molding the liner. Radical Pro is the gift from the skiing gods I have been praying for after all these years of boot pain. It makes my feet smile, if that was a thing feet could do. I am now going to purchase at least three more pairs to hoard for the rest of my skiing years: please dont judge me.
WildSnow Girl, Julia Dubinina, is a weekend warrior chasing snow in winter and sun in summer. A lover of long tours and steep skin tracks, she explores the Pacific Northwest and beyond. When she is not out adventuring, she is working away at her corporate desk job for a software company to make her next adventure happen.
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It's common knowledge that Dynafit's got a thing for speed, and the Tour 88 Speedskin is no exception. Next time you head out on a spring hut trip or multi-day traverse you'll be psyched about the smooth glide and solid feel of these skins underfoot. The waterproof membrane fights snow buildup, and the skins are pre-cut to your Dynafit Tour 88 skis.
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Dynafit Tour 88 Ski W 2019 Ski Review
Category: Touring
Level: Advanced / Expert
Camber type: Camber
Rocker type: Tip Rocker
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A truly all around ski to grind meters in altitude and increase the feeling of riding.
Dynafit Radical 88
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It is a ski for (almost) every day that reacts well in very different conditions and can be an excellent choice for those who want a unique ski. The soul is in poplar but the most interesting qualities are the construction of the rocker at the tip and tail, which make it a very manageable ski, and the sidecut that is the same on all lengths, which ensures that the length of the edge is proportional in all measures. With these skis, cornering was smooth, easy and the long radius makes it a very forgiving ski. The sides completely in ABS also guarantee excellent power transmission on different types of snow, from hard pack to soft snow. We easily used Radical 88 uphill and the tip has its own entry for the skins, allowing a very quick release and attachment of the skins, we liked it. Downhill they have been good in everything, even if they don’t shine in any particular conditions. At high speeds they tend to vibrate a little and in deep snow they are not ideal, especially for heavy skiers. The manufacturer suggests mounting them with the matching binding, and in this case the Titanal plate placed in the ski in the binding area guarantees a perfectly balanced flex of the ski. It is a versatile ski and thanks to the coordinated set-up proposal, Radical 88 by Dynafit is a good option for those who approach ski mountaineering and have to grind meters in altitude before understanding what kind of skier they want to become.
We Like: Versatility and ease of cornering.
Features Use: Ski Touring Size: 158 – 166 – 174 – 182 cm Construction: Full Side-Wall Materials: Poplar core Rocker: Tip and tail rocker Sidecut: 121/88/110 mm Nose Width: 121 mm Lenght: 174 cm Waist: 88 mm Tail width: 110 mm Radius: 20,5 m GR: 1300 Price: € 550,00
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Crud/Poor Snow. We didn't have particularly poor experiences on tough snow with the Dynafit Tour 88, but we weren't blown away by the smoothness either. For the dimensions, they do well. For the weight, they are a little behind. In this weight class, we know that you can get skis that handle tough snow with more smoothness than the Tour 88.
The Tour 88s from Dynafit seem to fit somewhere beneath their Race, Speed and Free ranges and without that apparent specialism, we can't help concluding that this should actually be labelled a recreational ski. OK, ski touring requires a certain competency level, but the Tour 88s aren't only for experts. Perhaps those dipping an enthusiastic ...
Brand: Dynafit. Model year: 2020. Measure (Tip/Waist/Tail): 123/88/107 mm Turning radius: 18.00 m Weight: 1380 gram (174 cm) Sizes: 158,166,174,182,189 cm. Manufacturers description. Tour 88 is a completely new ski and construction for serious practitioners who value both easy-to-handle ascent and a fun and safe ski performance.
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The Tour 88 with a waist of 88mm is the most versatile model in the DYNAFIT collection and was developed for classic ski touring enthusiasts. The model gives...
The most versatile model in the DYNAFIT collection. The TOUR 88 was developed for classic ski touring enthusiasts. Some key features: // Waist: 88mm// Weight...
The Dynafit Tour 88 Ski is designed for such objectives and implements a versatile design that is capable of long-haul tours, technical descents, and traveling through demanding alpine terrain. Dynafit's Tour series is geared towards alpine touring, and the Tour 88 is arguably one of the most versatile options in the lineup.
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Dynafit Tour 88. Pros. Light. Sweet dimensions. Classic stout BC ski construction. Cons. Smaller than is trendy. Activity. Snow Sports ... Dynafit Tour 88 Touring Ski Review 2019/20. TOUR 88 | Ski touring ski | DYNAFIT. RADICAL 88 | All-Rounder Touring Ski | Product presentation | DYNAFIT.
For 2022/2023, Dynastar has renamed the Vertical 88 to the M-Vertical 88 F-Team, and has renamed the M-Tour 99 to the M-Tour 99 F-Team Open.Beyond the new and more verbose naming conventions and new topsheets, the skis remain identical. The Dynastar Vertical 88. The legendary brand Dynastar makes boards in all shapes and sizes, from skinny alpine racing skis to fat-daddy freeride planks.
Even fully opened up, the friction is greater than in other boots in this approximate class. Other boots ski similarly but tour better. Of course, many boots also tour more poorly, but those are getting fewer and fewer and fading further into the past. Weight The Dynafit Radical Pro weighs 1545 grams per boot. That is 3090 grams for the pair ...
The Dynafit Tour 88 with a waist of 88mm is the most versatile model in the DYNAFIT collection and was developed for classic ski touring enthusiasts. The model gives you maneuverability, stable ski performance and uncomplicated handling on any terrain. Weighing in at a light 1,280 grams (size 166), athletic touring enthusiasts can save their energy for the downhill even on long ...
Dynafit Radical Pro - Review. by Julia Dubinina February 15, 2022. written by Julia Dubinina February 15, 2022. Looking up towards Beat me up Scotty's Couloir near Fairy Meadow Hut: Radical Pro heaven. Photo: Krystin Norman. ... For the past few years, I skied on the Dynafit Hoji Pro Tour. I also own the Dynafit Hoji Free 110. Where have I ...
Expert Review: Dynafit Radical Ski Bindings · 2022 ... After a full day with these new bindings, a tour that would generally exhaust my legs, I felt surprisingly intact and pain-free. The smooth and light uphill performance these bindings gave me was a fantastic way to end the day in Little Cottonwood Canyon near Salt Lake.
It's common knowledge that Dynafit's got a thing for speed, and the Tour 88 Speedskin is no exception. Next time you head out on a spring hut trip or multi-day traverse you'll be psyched about the smooth glide and solid feel of these skins underfoot. The waterproof membrane fights snow buildup, and the skins are pre-cut to your Dynafit Tour 88 ...
Level: Advanced. Brand: Dynafit. Model year: 2020. Measure (Tip/Waist/Tail): 123/88/107 mm Turning radius: 18.00 m Weight: 1150 gram (174 cm) Sizes: 166,174,182 cm. Manufacturers description. Pro 88 is a limited model that can only be found at Dynafit Competence Centers; Alpine skiing in Stockholm, Elevation meters in Kiruna and Fjellpuls in ...
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Test: Dynafit Radical 88. A truly all around ski to grind meters in altitude and increase the feeling of riding. It is a ski for (almost) every day that reacts well in very different conditions and can be an excellent choice for those who want a unique ski. The soul is in poplar but the most interesting qualities are the construction of the ...
By Jediah Porter ⋅ Review Editor ⋅ Feb 5, 2018. 59. OVERALL SCORE. Uphill Performance - 25% 6.0. Weight - 20% 3.0. Downhill performance - 25% 7.0. Comfort and Fit - 20% 7.0. ... 130 and the Tecnica Zero G Guide are far more confining, while the Top Pick Scarpa Alien RS and the Editors' Choice Dynafit TLT 7 Performance both tour much better.
Bergzeit Test: Allround-Tourenski 2021/22 im Vergleich. Bergzeit Tourenski Test 2021 Die neuesten Allrounder Mittelbreite 85 bis 94 mm Ski von ZAG, Scott, K2 u.v.m. im Test Jetzt lesen! www.bergzeit.de. it gets great marks for kickturns, due to super light weight and great balance point, making the tip 'auto lift'.