Overview
About Blizzard 2013/2014 Bushwacker Alpine Skis
Closeouts. Agile, versatile and easy-to-carve, Blizzard's Bushwacker skis are super responsive and stable on the groomers and unafraid to venture into the tight trees.
- 88mm waist offers agility and response for short to medium radius turns
- Flip Core 3D tip and tail rocker maximizes the natural flex of the ski materials
- Slight camber underfoot for improved edge hold
- Full poplar wood core with bamboo layer for improved quickness edge to edge
- Made in Austria
Specs
Specs about Blizzard 2013/2014 Bushwacker Alpine Skis
- Core material: Poplar, Bamboo, ISO-Wood with Flip Core 3D technology
- Base material: Sintered
- Construction: Sandwich sidewall double quadrax
- Profile: Tip and tail rocker
- Tail: Raised
- Overall weight: 8 lb.
- 166:
- Tip width: 123mm
- Waist width: 88mm
- Tail width: 108mm
- Turn radius: 17m
- 180:
- Tip width: 125mm
- Waist width: 88mm
- Tail width: 110mm
- Turn radius: 19m
- 187:
- Tip width: 125mm
- Waist width: 88mm
- Tail width: 110mm
- Turn radius: 20m
- Recommended use: Freeride
- Made in Austria
- Gender Men
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Awesome Ski
Reviewed by Snow Rider from North Tahoe on Sunday, February 1, 2015
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Awesome SkiReviewed by Snow Rider from North Tahoe on Sunday, February 1, 2015I bought a pair of these early this season and have ridden 25+ days on them at North Tahoe. I bought a pair of Bonfides the first year they were out and have 300+ days on them. I bought these because it was early season with man-made snow and I did not want to push 98mm skis around. I knew they were the same dimensions as the Brahma, but without the metal and would be softer feeling than my Bonafides. I was surprised to find these skis very lively, even on hard, man-made snow. I got the 187s because I am 6'4", 205#. I really like the skis ability to hold an edge as well as carve variable radius turns. The turning radius is 20 m on the 187 and you can give them all you've got! I can turn inside my friends riding 17m skis. I have even straight-lined some runs and felt pretty good stability. Not like a Stockli Stormrider, but way better than some Rossi and Soloman All Mountain skis. I realize that this ski is from the back country series because it is light, but it gives up nothing with alpine bindings on the lift-served terrain. Get 'em while you can!