DYNASTAR
Dynastar is a winter sports company based in the Chamonix valley, France. In 1963, company´s passion was kindled in Europe’s highest birthplace: Mont-Blanc. Chamonix is Dynastar’s base camp and its inspiration. It is the starting point for the most awe-inspiring adventures. Those that push you to surpass your own limits and thrive in pursuit of the most legendary peaks. The name Dynastar was born when Les Plastiques Synthétiques, manufacturers of Starflex skis, collaborated with Dynamic on a new compound ski.
Tommy Moe of the United States won the 1994 Olympic downhill on Dynastar skis. Kjetil André Aamodt of Norway was the runner-up in that race, also on Dynastar; during his career, he won eight Olympic medals (four gold) and a dozen medals in the World Championships, including five gold. Later, Julien Lizeroux of France had great success on Dynastar skis in the slalom with three World Cup slalom wins and two silver medals at the 2009 World Championships.
Dynastar aims to become the go-to brand for high mountain sports, freeride, adventure and ski touring fanatics while remaining true to its pioneering character. Dynastar´s high-performance products are still designed and tested in Chamonix.
In addition to downhill and ski-touring skis, the manufacturer also offers complete ski equipment such as downhill poles, protectors, ski bags, backpacks and bags and other service accessories.