
2026 Dynastar M-Pro 98 Women's Skis with Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW Bindings
The 2026 Dynastar M-Pro 98 W with Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW Bindings stands out as the widest ski in the all-new M-Pro W series, offering a playful and powerful all-mountain experience with a less demanding feel. Utilizing wood and metal in its construction, this ski provides impressive stability and grip on firm snow. However, it truly excels in soft snow, where its shape and profile deliver a nimble and balanced ride. We paired the M-Pro 98 with the Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW because of the Attack’s light weight and reliability for all mountain and freeride skiers. Thanks to a 15% reduction in weight, the Attack LYT 11 is the perfect binding option for lighter weight freeriders, and keeps this setup on the lighter side without sacrificing power or performance.
Why we like it:
The M-Pro 98 W features a large sweet spot, making it a versatile choice that appeals to a broad range of skier types and abilities.
Who it's for:
Advancing intermediates seeking a ski that supports their progression will appreciate the accessible performance of the M-Pro 98 W, while advanced and expert skiers will find plenty of top-end performance in this ski as well.
Highlights:
The M-Pro 98 W incorporates Dynastar’s eco-friendly Hybrid 2.0 wood core, which uses multi-directional Poplar wood layers fused without the use of heavy adhesives. This results in a ski that is highly responsive and nimble across diverse terrain. An H-shaped titanal layer underfoot extends into the ski’s mid-body, providing reliable edge grip on hard-packed snow. The progressive shape and rocker profile in the tip and tail enhance versatility and playfulness, making it ideal for deep snow and short turns. Fine-tuned for 2026, the Attack LYT 11 is designed to bring the ideal level of safety and performance to skiers looking for a light weight binding for a wide-bodied all-mountain or freeride ski. The new FR LYT Toe is 15% lighter, and offers a sliding AFD for precise and reliable release as well as plenty of elastic travel. Tyrolia’s SX FR Heel is easy to step into, offering an intuitive and frustration-free experience whether you’re stepping into your skis to start your day, or cleaning up from a pow day yardsale.
Things to consider:
The M-Pro 98 W is oriented towards soft snow, so skiers seeking exceptional hardpack performance will want to explore other options. At 98mm underfoot, it is relatively narrow for a true powder ski, so those focused on the deepest powder may prefer something wider.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The skis run true to size; however, intermediate skiers might consider sizing down slightly.
The 2026 Dynastar M-Pro 98 W with Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW Bindings stands out as the widest ski in the all-new M-Pro W series, offering a playful and powerful all-mountain experience with a less demanding feel. Utilizing wood and metal in its construction, this ski provides impressive stability and grip on firm snow. However, it truly excels in soft snow, where its shape and profile deliver a nimble and balanced ride. We paired the M-Pro 98 with the Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW because of the Attack’s light weight and reliability for all mountain and freeride skiers. Thanks to a 15% reduction in weight, the Attack LYT 11 is the perfect binding option for lighter weight freeriders, and keeps this setup on the lighter side without sacrificing power or performance.
Why we like it:
The M-Pro 98 W features a large sweet spot, making it a versatile choice that appeals to a broad range of skier types and abilities.
Who it's for:
Advancing intermediates seeking a ski that supports their progression will appreciate the accessible performance of the M-Pro 98 W, while advanced and expert skiers will find plenty of top-end performance in this ski as well.
Highlights:
The M-Pro 98 W incorporates Dynastar’s eco-friendly Hybrid 2.0 wood core, which uses multi-directional Poplar wood layers fused without the use of heavy adhesives. This results in a ski that is highly responsive and nimble across diverse terrain. An H-shaped titanal layer underfoot extends into the ski’s mid-body, providing reliable edge grip on hard-packed snow. The progressive shape and rocker profile in the tip and tail enhance versatility and playfulness, making it ideal for deep snow and short turns. Fine-tuned for 2026, the Attack LYT 11 is designed to bring the ideal level of safety and performance to skiers looking for a light weight binding for a wide-bodied all-mountain or freeride ski. The new FR LYT Toe is 15% lighter, and offers a sliding AFD for precise and reliable release as well as plenty of elastic travel. Tyrolia’s SX FR Heel is easy to step into, offering an intuitive and frustration-free experience whether you’re stepping into your skis to start your day, or cleaning up from a pow day yardsale.
Things to consider:
The M-Pro 98 W is oriented towards soft snow, so skiers seeking exceptional hardpack performance will want to explore other options. At 98mm underfoot, it is relatively narrow for a true powder ski, so those focused on the deepest powder may prefer something wider.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The skis run true to size; however, intermediate skiers might consider sizing down slightly.
Description
The 2026 Dynastar M-Pro 98 W with Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW Bindings stands out as the widest ski in the all-new M-Pro W series, offering a playful and powerful all-mountain experience with a less demanding feel. Utilizing wood and metal in its construction, this ski provides impressive stability and grip on firm snow. However, it truly excels in soft snow, where its shape and profile deliver a nimble and balanced ride. We paired the M-Pro 98 with the Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW because of the Attack’s light weight and reliability for all mountain and freeride skiers. Thanks to a 15% reduction in weight, the Attack LYT 11 is the perfect binding option for lighter weight freeriders, and keeps this setup on the lighter side without sacrificing power or performance.
Why we like it:
The M-Pro 98 W features a large sweet spot, making it a versatile choice that appeals to a broad range of skier types and abilities.
Who it's for:
Advancing intermediates seeking a ski that supports their progression will appreciate the accessible performance of the M-Pro 98 W, while advanced and expert skiers will find plenty of top-end performance in this ski as well.
Highlights:
The M-Pro 98 W incorporates Dynastar’s eco-friendly Hybrid 2.0 wood core, which uses multi-directional Poplar wood layers fused without the use of heavy adhesives. This results in a ski that is highly responsive and nimble across diverse terrain. An H-shaped titanal layer underfoot extends into the ski’s mid-body, providing reliable edge grip on hard-packed snow. The progressive shape and rocker profile in the tip and tail enhance versatility and playfulness, making it ideal for deep snow and short turns. Fine-tuned for 2026, the Attack LYT 11 is designed to bring the ideal level of safety and performance to skiers looking for a light weight binding for a wide-bodied all-mountain or freeride ski. The new FR LYT Toe is 15% lighter, and offers a sliding AFD for precise and reliable release as well as plenty of elastic travel. Tyrolia’s SX FR Heel is easy to step into, offering an intuitive and frustration-free experience whether you’re stepping into your skis to start your day, or cleaning up from a pow day yardsale.
Things to consider:
The M-Pro 98 W is oriented towards soft snow, so skiers seeking exceptional hardpack performance will want to explore other options. At 98mm underfoot, it is relatively narrow for a true powder ski, so those focused on the deepest powder may prefer something wider.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The skis run true to size; however, intermediate skiers might consider sizing down slightly.






















