Description
The Skis:
The Blizzard Brahma 88 Skis maintain their unwavering dominance on groomed snow for 2024, adhering to a "no-nonsense" approach with a classic Sandwich Sidewall construction featuring two layers of Titanal encasing a Beech and Poplar TrueBlend core. When you have one of the finest and most versatile carving skis in the industry, there's no need to tinker with it – just let it perform.
Features:
- Rocker Type Rocker Camber Rocker – This ski profile combines rocker at the tip and tail with camber in the middle. By reducing edge pressure at the ski's tips and tails, it enhances maneuverability and flotation on powder snow, while the camber ensures a robust grip on packed snow.
- Core Carbon Flipcore Technology – A groundbreaking approach to crafting rockered skis, involving the integration of a unidirectional carbon frame into the ski's core. This results in outstanding performance with a lightweight and effortless feel.TrueBlend Woodcore – By blending Beech and Poplar woods in a harmonious mix tailored to the performance demands of each Blizzard all-mountain ski, the TrueBlend cores, though labor-intensive, are unquestionably worth the extra effort.
- Laminates Two Layers of Titanal®Bi-Directional Carbon FiberTitanium Binding Reinforcement LayerAnti-Shock Layer
- Sidewalls Sandwich Compound Sidewall – With the exception of specific junior models, all Blizzard skis feature ABS or Phenol sidewalls, ensuring top-tier performance in terms of stability, power transmission, handling, and durability.
- Base Sintered Graphite Base
The Bindings:
The Griffon 13 bindings, a lighter alternative to the Jester model, bring the same advanced features to younger and lighter riders. Renowned as a remarkably versatile freeride option, it's crafted for adept to expert skiers. Sporting the Triple Pivot Elite toe and Inter Pivot 3 freeride heel, these components offer both lightweight and rigidity, bolstering edge grip and control. The inclusion of the Anti Ice Rail simplifies the removal of snow and ice from boot soles. The binding's Multinorm capability facilitates adjustment to touring, GripWalk, or alpine boot sole norms. Notably, the Griffon 13 boasts reinforced screws and a centralized swing weight, optimizing performance for spins and twists.