Dynastar Cham 2.0
Dynastar has proven for years to be a pioneer in the development of the highest quality freeride skis, not for nothing do the best freeride skiers in the world, such as Aurélien Ducroz, ride Dynastar. The Cham models are established and successful in the market. The new models have been further revised, have received a new trendy design and deliver what freeride skiers should do: Best surfing abilities. They owe this to highly complex and sophisticated technology, including the Powder Profile, which ensures smoothness and performance in the terrain. With these boards you never go down!
Cham 2.0 117
Cham 2.0 107
Cham 2.0 97
Cham 2.0 87
Cham 2.0 87 Xpress
Cham 2.0 87 Pro Xpress
Technologies used
Powder Profile
Powder profile is a special geometry for skis for freeride skiing. It consists of a 5-point waist, which at the same time provides very good edge grip and high maneuverability on compact snow and in powder. The long rocker on the shovel provides very good carrying capacity and the slight rocker on the tail makes the ski playful, whatever the terrain.
Paulownia wood core
Paulownia wood core reduces the weight of the ski by about 25%. Dynastar combines this wood with fiberglass developed by the racing department to ensure optimum ride and control.
Tip & Tail Rocker
Rocker with very progressive shovel limited in length and height and somewhat minimized at the end of the ski. The ski is more turn-friendly but retains its grip and performance in cut turns. The rocker also improves the buoyancy of the shovel on uneven terrain and in powder snow - an important feature for all-mountain skiing.
Tip Rocker
The ski has only a moderate rocker on the shovel. The lift is moderate so that the ski maintains contact with the snow over the entire edge length. The ski turns more easily on the flat and is more tolerant in the turns.
Light
Individual models from Dynastar are built very light. All the know-how of the brand in terms of lightweight construction is combined in these models, without them showing any shortcomings in performance because of it.
Sandwich
The ski is made in sandwich construction and has straight sidewalls for maximum precision and performance.
Binding Reinforcement
The skis are reinforced at the level of the mounting zone for the bindings to comply with the standard ISO 8364. They are therefore compatible with any binding: alpine, touring, with insert, telemark - provided that standardized screws are used.
Model comparison
Model | Core | Construction | Profile | Further | Price |
Cham 2.0 117 | Paulownia | Light, Sandwich | Powder | Binding Reinforcement | CHF 986.00 without binding |
Cham 2.0 107 | Paulownia | Light, Sandwich | Powder | Binding Reinforcement | CHF 845.00 without binding |
Cham 2.0 97 | Paulownia | Light, Sandwich | Powder | Binding Reinforcement | CHF 751.00 without binding |
Cham 2.0 87 | Paulownia | Light, Sandwich | Powder | Binding Reinforcement | CHF 657.00 without binding |
Cham 87 Xpress | Paulownia | Light, Sandwich | Powder | - | CHF 751.00 without binding |
Cham 87 Pro Xpress | Fiber | Light, Sandwich | Powder | - | CHF 299.00 without binding |
Model | Medium width | Lengths | Waist | Radius | Weight |
Cham 2.0 117 | 117 mm | 180, 190 cm | 147-117-127 mm | 22 m | 2250 g |
Cham 2.0 107 | 107 mm | 165, 174, 183, 189 cm | 137-107-122 mm | 18 m | 2000 g |
Cham 2.0 97 | 97 mm | 166, 172, 178, 184 cm | 133-97-113 mm | 17 m | 1700 g |
Cham 2.0 87 | 87 mm | 166, 172, 178, 184 cm | 127-87-103 mm | 15 m | 1600 g |
Cham 2.0 87 Xpress | 87 mm | 166, 172, 178, 184 cm | 127-87-103 mm | 15 m | 1600 g |
Cham 2.0 Pro Xpress | 90 mm | 140, 150, 160, 170, 180 cm | 118-90-108 mm | 16 m | 1800 g |