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01-17-2015, 03:11 PM #126
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01-17-2015, 05:46 PM #127Registered User
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I thought 28.5 to 27 was the change in the cochise. Isn't the bodacious radius currently over 30 in the 186?
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01-17-2015, 06:48 PM #128
Current ski is 32m. Not sure about new model.
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01-17-2015, 07:03 PM #129
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01-22-2015, 10:30 AM #130
Found this while sleuthing around... doesn't really have any new info, but kinda puts all the tidbits about the Zero G stuff in one place:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...rd%20ZeroG.pdf
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01-22-2015, 09:48 PM #131Registered User
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Did I miss the MSRP or has it not been posted?
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01-24-2015, 08:08 PM #132
As a very big fan of the Scout as a touring ski, I'm eagerly awaiting 108 reports. A direct comparison in terms of dampness with that ski would be massively appreciated. I'm not dumb enough to expect the Zero G 108 to be as damp as the much heavier Scout, but if it's 80% as damp, my wallet is in for a beating.
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01-26-2015, 10:57 PM #133Registered User
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Anyone tried the new Cochise yet? Some pairs have been circulating and can even be found on sale. Feedback appreciated. Also, apart from topsheet color, is Blizzard changing anything on the ski for the next season compared to the prototypes?
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01-27-2015, 11:37 AM #134
Skied the new cochise and bodachious yesterday. The cochise is a totally new design, lighter and way quicker with the large taper and carbon tips/tails. Not as damp and stable in high speeds and feels a bit more nervous on bigger radius turns in high speed. Not as damp as the scout by far and way quicker. The Zero G 108 felt more like the old cochise in terms om radius and on edge feel but not as damp obviously. Skied both in 185 like I've Skied the old cochise and scout.
Bodachious is a 118mm spur from tip to tail, haven't skied the spur but really liked this one. Nice and stable feel in big radius turns and damp enough I'd say, definitely more so than the new cochise. With less pressure on the tails it's really quick and playful. Skied the 185 here too, the longer one will absolutely kick ass!If you're being rad and nobody's around to see it, are you really being rad?
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01-27-2015, 11:40 AM #135Registered User
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The Zero G 108 may just become my new do-it-all touring ski for next season. Sounds awesome!
SimB, you didn't happen to snap a rocker profile picture, did you?"Alpine rock and steep, deep powder are what I seek, and I will always find solace there." - Bean Bowers
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01-27-2015, 12:10 PM #136
What's Blizzard up to?
So the ultralight ski that comes out of the same mold as the new Cochise feels more like the old yet it has no metal and weighs 500g less and the Bodacious with no metal feels more damp than the new Cochise with two sheets of metal?
Total weight of new Cochise is the same as the old one FYI.
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01-27-2015, 12:19 PM #137
What's Blizzard up to?
Umm, he did say 'but not as damp' about the ZeroG.
He said it felt like the old Cochise in terms of radius and on edge feel, while the new Cochise feels quick and not as comfortable in high radius turns as the old Cochise. If it's the same shape, perhaps thats a flex and/or weight profile thing? More concentrated weight and flex towards the center of the ski?Last edited by Lindahl; 01-27-2015 at 12:35 PM.
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01-27-2015, 01:11 PM #138Registered User
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This sucks. By far, the best trait of the old Cochise is how stable and damp it is (besides also how easy it is to pivot). Less damp -> loser in my book. May have to look for some older Katana's where still available.
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01-27-2015, 03:01 PM #139
What's Blizzard up to?
Judgement still reserved till skied, but yeah, buhbye Katana and Cochise. The neutering of the ski market is almost complete. Perhaps Salomon is the answer? Never thought I'd say that, but they turned out the Enduro XTi a few years ago, and if the Lab is similar to that (and the X Drive?)... could be pretty good, damn the radius... hah. After going soft, Head is bringing back the Monster brand too (only in name?).
Its all about the backcountry market right now, though, and unfortunately that seems to be impacting the design of inbounds charging skis, too. The competing athletes are also coming more and more from the freestyle side of things, which doesn't exactly help, either. Gotta sell skis, I guess.Last edited by Lindahl; 01-27-2015 at 03:12 PM.
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01-27-2015, 04:07 PM #140
I'll snap a rocker pic tomorrow and post.
I wasn't a huge fan of the old cochise, I liked the scout better. IMO they could have left the scout in the line the way it is, have the cochise the way it is now and shave a little extra off the Zero G.
I do like the new cochise and bonafide but it seems like a weird move to me, seeing as Blizzard has been getting a lot of attention and props for making powerful, bad ass skis the last few years when a lot of others have gone the other way. No way there would have been a sh*t f*ck conditions edit with the new oneIf you're being rad and nobody's around to see it, are you really being rad?
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01-27-2015, 05:15 PM #141Registered User
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^^^Any idea on weight and radius of the new bodacious?
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01-27-2015, 05:25 PM #142
SimB, did you ski it with a factory/demo day tune?
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01-27-2015, 05:57 PM #143
What's Blizzard up to?
I love how one person posts one review and everyone jumps to conclusions.
Granted I'm biased so take it for what it's worth but here is a little more info about the skis from my perspective. I have spent roughly 7-8 total days between Alta, Park City, Jackson And Canyons BC on the new Bodacious (193 and 185) Cochise (192 and 185), Bonafide (180 and 187), zero G 108 (185).
Some of this time was spent on factory tune and some was spent on different setups I did myself.
Me: 6'2" 215lbs. Old and out of shape. Raced through college. Keep it on the ground but ski at decent speeds. Wouldn't say finesse describes my skiing at all.
Just like with the Spur the carbon is integrated into the tips and tails more to stabilize the rockered sections than it is for lighter weight. Judge for yourself but in my opinion the tips are calmer and you can feel more of the ski. There is more connection. In my opinion the new skis are more stabile especially on firmer snow.
Bodacious
27m radius in 185
(189 Spur is 28m)
Construction, rocker and sidecut design is very similar to the spur.
No more metal
I weighed the new one last week, I think it was close to 2200g instead of 2500ish of the previous model. (I could be wrong on this I have both and can weigh them when I get back from SIA). For those that like the Spur but want a little narrower waste for every day or resort pow skiing the new Bodacious is the ski to fit that bill. Beat the road closure and got third chair on Collins for that 22" storm around New Years and had a blast on the 193. The old 196 was a lot of ski for me especially in resort. The new 193 was much more manageable but I liked it better at +1.5. This ski definitely still charges but is easier to maneuver in tighter spaces. Added more base bevel to these (1.5 instead of factory 1.1) and rounded the shit out of everything with taper. This would be my Pow ski here in Utah. 118 is too wide for my knees every day and I'd save the Spur for cat skiing or AK (crossing my fingers for this April).
As with all the new models the construction on each size changes. Longest length is the stiffest and most powerful and each size gets slightly softer from there on down. Trying to optimize the flex and rocker profiles for each target skier.
Cochise
27m radius in a 185
Still with two sheets of metal but with Carbon integrated into the tips and tails.
New profile with a lot less taper than the Bodacious/Spur. Rocker/camber profile is similar to this year. Radius is 1m less than the old one. The new tip definitely planes better in softer snow. I think everyone would agree the present cochise design did not shine in pow for a 108 wasted ski. Tips tended to submarine. New tail design eliminates the hook up in steeper bumps or crud. Setup from the factory is a bit personal preference. If you like to carve your turns they're great if you're going to spend more time off groomers adding a little base bevel and some more detuning makes them drift/smear better. Kyle Taylor skied my 192 demo quite a bit at JH before he left for Cham and likes the new 192 significantly more than the 193 from this year. I would completey disagree from the previous poster about the instability. The new skis have way more power when on edge. The new skis do have camber which maybe could give you the feeling of instability I guess but it's like 2mm per ski which is pretty nominal. Also the factory tune could be a little to agro but that's easy to dial back by hand. To me the new ski is way more fun in more conditions. Better in softer snow and better on hardback. Still two sheets of metal and same flex profile as the 14/15 model. Again i like the 192 at +1.5. 185 is great on groomers but was not enough ski for my fat ass in variable snow. The old 185 wasn't enough ski either though.
Bonafide
Same ski body as previous models just with carbon now in the tips and tails. Both sheets of metal still extend all the way to the end. Core was thinned to make room for the carbon. These are now really fucking calm at speed on firm snow and are really locked in on edge. Didn't. Think they could make this one more stabile than the old one without eliminating some rocker but they did.
More on ZG108 laterLast edited by wasatchback; 01-27-2015 at 07:05 PM.
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01-27-2015, 06:20 PM #144
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01-27-2015, 06:57 PM #145
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01-27-2015, 07:00 PM #146
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01-27-2015, 07:30 PM #147
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01-27-2015, 07:45 PM #148
I heard he doesn't like to jump off stuff anymore.
Glad to hear the new Cochise is better in pow. Probably means the forebody flex was softened up some?
Cool that you guys are altering flex based on length. Did the 192 get stiffer or 185 get softer?
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01-27-2015, 07:57 PM #149
Maybe I missed it? What are the dems of the new versions?
Related note: I can't tell from pics, since different pics make it look different, but is the rocker in the Gunsmoke more twin, or more directional? Last Blister review made it look very directional, but other pictures make it look very symmetrical.
Basically, I'm asking if there's something in the 110-115 waist and directional. More everyday-ish than the Bodascious.
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01-27-2015, 08:06 PM #150
Oh, ha! Okay, now it's looking like a review. That was pretty funny... I thought you were just summarizing "get the Bodacious."
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