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2025 Dynastar M-Pro 94 Ti

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Available Lengths
162, 170, 178, and 186 cm
Side Cut
127/93/117 mm at 170 cm length
Turn Radius
16 m at 170 cm length
Recommended Terrain
All-Mountain, Powder
Ability Level
Intermediate, Expert
Rocker Profile
Rocker/Camber/Rocker
Construction
Poplar Wood Core, Titanal, PU, Hybrid 2.0 Wood core, H Tech, Sintered Base

The 2025 Dynastar M-Pro 94 Ti is a totally new ski for this upcoming year, filling the void between the 85 and the new 100. They’ve never really had a ski in this width range, especially lately, so the foray into the mid-90's seems like a smart one to us. By utilizing and developing new shaping and construction technologies for 2025, the M-Pro 94 Ti takes modern all-mountain skiing to the next level. We’ve always been fans of both the M-Pro 90 and 99, and this new 94 only furthers that affinity. There are a few changes that make this new ski quite a bit different from the outgoing models, but they’re generally positive—the things we liked about the 90 weren’t everyone’s favorite, this new 94 definitely checks more boxes from a versatility and accessibility standpoint.

The M-Pro 94 Ti follows in the footsteps of the M-Cross 88’s new Hybrid 2.0 core last year and brings some existing M-Pro tech to the deal. We saw an innovative approach to the wood core last season, with three different layers all functioning in harmony. The central sections of the core are joined together without glue—it's pressed together and provides instant feedback as a result. On the outer portions of the core, the polyurethane strips keep the ski light and agile while reducing vibrations and keeping the smoothness firmly intact. On top, we get an inverted H-shaped partial metal layer that keeps the ski damp and silent. This is a difference from years past in which the M-Pro used to have a longer laminate that was narrower in the forebody and wider in the tail. This made the back of the 90 pretty darn rugged. Now, the ski is more energetic and amenable to different shapes and styles of turns.

The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2025 Dynastar M-Pro 94 Ti

From a shaping perspective, the M-Pro 94 Ti has a versatile waist that should be great for most conditions and terrain you will encounter. We get wider tips and tails in the 94 Ti, making it turnier than the previous iteration. The rocker profile is more traditional than it used to be, especially in the shovel. The 90 had long rocker and a straight cut, making it unique in the ~90 mm realm. Now the 94 feels more consistent from tip to tail. This will broaden the ski’s horizons and appeal across a larger audience. Tester Tim Keenan notes the mid-range in this ski: “This ski felt like it wanted perfect conditions to achieve its peak performance. Without those conditions it managed fine but didn’t feel like it was excited to get after it. I think if I was able to rip freshly groomed trails, it would have been a different story. It certainly didn’t ski chop bad but didn’t eat either.” There are a lot of skiers in the middle—it's not a demographic ski companies are aiming to overlook.

Business in the front, party in the back.
Dave Hatoff

As such, the intermediate to expert range will be well served with the new Dynastar M-Pro 94 Ti. This ski has the build and shape to take almost any skier anywhere they want to go. We talk a lot about the mid-90's and the usefulness of this shape—with the sophisticated new construction from Dynastar, this ski is positioned to be successful in a variety of ways.

Meet the Testers
tester:
Dave Hatoff
Age:54Height:5’9
2026 Dynastar M-Pro 94 Ti Skis
Size Tested:
178 CM
Size Impression
Just right
Scores
Floatation:6/10
 
Stability:7/10
 
Quickness:8/10
 
Playfulness:6/10
 
Forgiveness:6/10
 
Edge Grip:7/10
 
Versatility:7/10
 
Overall:7/10
 
Thoughts
All mountain.
Nothing.
Overal Impression
Business in the front, party in the back.
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