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Dynastar Legend X96 Review

A total rebuild of the Cham, has led to a great all-mountain ski for a wide range of skier abilities
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dynastar legend x96 all mountain skis review
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Price:  $800 List
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Manufacturer:   Dynastar
By Andrew Pierce ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Nov 7, 2019
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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Stability at Speed - 20% 6.0
  • Carving - 20% 7.0
  • Crud - 20% 8.0
  • Powder - 20% 8.0
  • Playfulness - 15% 6.0
  • Bumps - 5% 7.0

Our Verdict

The Dynastar Legend X96 has some very similar qualities to the retired Cham, and that shows in our rating table. It is a ski that has plenty of power and the capability to deliver fun turns, no matter the conditions. Although it just barely cracked the top 6, it is a great ski and should not be overlooked. The Legend X comes in several different waist sizes (75, 80, 84, 88, 96, 106), but we decided to test the 96, which is 132mm in the tip, 96mm at the waist, and 112mm in the tail. Dynastar claims that its new "Powerdrive Free" construction delivers dynamic power and edge hold, and our testers confirmed exactly that.
REASONS TO BUY
Stable
Powerful
Consistent
REASONS TO AVOID
Tip chatter
Slow edge to edge
Name Tweak and Graphics Update

Since we tested these sticks, Dynastar has dropped the "X" and now just refers to them as the Legend 96. Barring that and some new topsheet graphics (shown above), there are no other revisions to the ski.

October 2019

Our Analysis and Test Results

While our testers were a little disappointed that Dynastar decided to discontinue their Cham line, the Dynastar Legend X96, and they delivered.

Performance Comparison


dynastar legend x96 all mountain skis review - legendary conditions (thanks to our photographer!)
LEGENDary conditions (thanks to our photographer!)
Credit: Scott Rokis

Stability at Speed


When skiing Mach 5 down our favorite early morning groomer, the Legend X96 reminded our testers of the ORIGINAL Cham. Dynastar brought back the metal in a titanal layer that adds an element of power at any speed that was missing in the Cham 2.0.

dynastar legend x96 all mountain skis review - picking up speed on the legend... loving the return of the metal!
Picking up speed on the Legend... loving the return of the metal!
Credit: Scott Rokis

While not as stable as the burliest skis we tested, our testers were still confident in pushing the Legend X to high speeds in almost any condition. The tip chatter we saw from past years' Dynastar Cham is gone, and the Legend X feels much more consistent throughout the ski. Who doesn't like a little metal in their life?

dynastar legend x96 all mountain skis review - laying the dynastars on edge on piste.
Laying the Dynastars on edge on piste.
Credit: Scott Rokis

Carving Performance


The Legend X prefer short, fast carving turns over long, arcing ones. The 18m turn radius is relatively small, which is comparable to most of the other skis we tested. Not that the Legend X can't lay down longer turns and hold an edge throughout, but they are more fun when using the sidecut to your advantage and making quick turns.

Crud


The Legend X 96 is slightly more reliable in the crud than its predecessor was, and you can thank the return of the metal laminate (again) for that.

The large tip absorbs the initial impact, and even though the Paulownia wood core is lightweight, the unique core construction makes the ski feel damp when plowing through cruddy conditions. Legend X resists tip deflection and stays true in all but the worst of the worst snow conditions.

dynastar legend x96 all mountain skis review - the legend x is a pow seeking missile, searching for and destroying...
The Legend X is a pow seeking missile, searching for and destroying even the smallest of stashes.
Credit: Scott Rokis

Powder


The Legend Xperformed just as our testers expected in the powder — excellent. The tip rocker and the large shovel upfront provide enough float to keep the rest of the ski from bottoming out, even on a smaller pow day. While the shape looks similar to a more pow oriented ski, the Legend X lacks the width underfoot to match the effortless surfing feel of others.

The Legend X96 has a pretty nimble and playful feel in the powder. The Legend X is a great ski for your average (4-8 inches) resort pow day and will have you feeling like a legend by the end of it.

dynastar legend x96 all mountain skis review - these skis are so easy to swing around! drop this rock like it was...
These skis are so easy to swing around! Drop this rock like it was nothing.
Credit: Scott Rokis

Playfulness


This is probably the Legend Xs worst performing category, but it still earned a very respectable score. The ski has a bit of pop coming off of jumps, and it feels lightweight while in the air. Our testers found it to be a bit stiff and unforgiving in the landings, but that shouldn't stop you from sending it off your favorite rock drop.

dynastar legend x96 all mountain skis review - bumps! and plenty of them on the legends.
Bumps! And plenty of them on the Legends.
Credit: Scott Rokis

Bumps


Don't let the moderate score in this category fool you — the Legend X 96 are quick and nimble when mashing your way down the moguls. Though the flex is a bit stiff to be a perfect mogul ski, the Legend X is fully capable of handling any bump line, no matter how steep or big.

The rocker up front helps the Legend X ski a little bit shorter in the moguls. This ski is fun in the bumps, despite its stiff overall nature.

dynastar legend x96 all mountain skis review - we look on in awe as our fellow tester slays some bumps on the legends
We look on in awe as our fellow tester slays some bumps on the Legends
Credit: Scott Rokis

Value


The Legend X is right in the middle of the pack concerning price. At $699 retail, it is a fair price for a great ski. When the end of season sales come around, these are a true value.

dynastar legend x96 all mountain skis review - a legendary replacement for the cham.
A LEGENDary replacement for the Cham.
Credit: Scott Rokis

Conclusion


The Legend X96 is a ski that performs well in every category, but never really stands out among the other skis. We tested so many great all-mountain skis this year that a great ski was bound to find itself in the middle of the pack. The Legend X is a great replacement for the Cham 2.0, and it even won back some testers who preferred the original Cham line. This is a fantastic ski that you could trust anywhere on the mountain at any time.

Andrew Pierce