Blizzard bodacious 2016 or....?
Been reading up on the new bodacious and pretty keen to add it to the quiver for this season. Any one got much time on them? Only a couple basic reviews around so far.
Couple of things,
My favourite pow ski ever is the 190cm lotus 120 hybrid but want something a bit more versatile. Loved the lotus in deep (obviously) and could charge or pivot and slash. I skied them a LOT in Cham even when conditions were hard, wind crusted, everything shitty and they were pretty great really. Liked the big predictable radius.
I rarely had wet piles of chop to contend with over there, and generally had a lot of room to play with.
Now I live in Whistler and want a pow ski I can finish the day on-after everything has been turned into wet piles of shit.
I think I want a 5 point ski with chops basically, no noodle. A longer radius (mid 20's to low 30's) but tighter than the lotus, it's too much of a freight train on crowded whistler groomers. 115-120mm, 186-190cm.
Think along the lines of the few skis that can bust crud and float in pow equally well.
They will be paired with the experience 100's for no snow resort skiing. (Too bigger gap between the 100's and lotus' imo)
Length is another thing, the bodacious is 185 or 193.
The lotus 190 was perfect length-does anyone know what they measured at with a tip-tail straight pull? The bodacious actually measure 191ish and 183ish
Feel free to suggest other skis, but big brands that are available in Canada because of the dollar. I like Indy skis (gpo could be a good fit) but Let's keep it to the bigger brands for a reason relating to money.
Blizzard bodacious 2016 or....?
Cheers for all the advice, if I can sell on my current set up I'm gonna be all over the blizzards I think.
Any one else with time on them?
Blizzard bodacious 2016 or....?
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Originally Posted by
auvgeek
4FRNT Renegade. I know you hate that ski, but it was awesome in trees for me.
Yeah, I like my Kusalas (carbon Renegade) more than the BGs in trees (and elsewhere) also. But XavierD is right - they're pretty fat for a soft snow daily driver. If I'm gonna ski the resort though, I'm a bigger fan of narrower skis - 108-110ish is just about right imo. Better after 10am in tracked up snow. If I'm heading to the sidecountry after tracking up the resort, I'll just bring my Kusalas instead, since its untracked all day.