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Bushwacker


Blizzard Bushwacker
Type All Mountain Twin Tip
Lengths Available 159, 166, 173, 180 cm
Length Tested 180 cm
Test Conditions Soft Packed Powder, -8°C (18°F)
Blizzard calls this category “Free Mountain.” Bushwacker is a narrow version of the all mountain twins from Blizzard. It has no metal in it and it felt lively. A fun ski that doesn’t take technique too seriously but cruised and held an edge very competently. Lazy cruising in forward or switch mode was a breeze.

The Bottom Line: The Flipcore Natural Rocker really did feel natural and made this ski amazingly easy to turn. Too easy to turn for precision but perfect for fun and relaxed skiing.

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