r: 17 meters @ 180 centimeters // weight: 1949 grams @ 180 centimeters // Rocker-Camber-Rocker
Test Locations: Loon NH, Stratton VT
For those that loved the Brahma CA, don't worry it still exists it's just called the Bushwacker now, the Bushwacker is back baby! For not having metal in it's construction the Bushwacker can still hang on the hard snow that the East is known for, while remaining versatile when you hop off the trail. The Bushwacker initiates a turn easily, whlle still feeling solid underfoot. It's relatively easy to ski and isn't as demanding as the Brahma. A versatile ski that you can ski anywhere and push pretty hard.
FAQ:
Blizzard Brahma vs. Bushwacker what’s the scoop?
They share the same shape, same rocker/camber profile, both have carbon, the Bushwacker just doesn't have metal laminates. The Bushwacker won't feel quite as damp and will feel a little bit more playful than the Brahma. Bushwacker will be more friendly for less hard charging skiers.
What happened to the Brahma CA?
It's called the Bushwacker now. #marketing
Beech/Poplar Core
Carbon
Designed by: Blizzard // Built by: Nordica/Blizzard, Austria Factory
TLDR: Men's version of the Black Pearl 88
Recommended Binding: The Blizzard Bushwacker's do NOT include a binding, the cool skis never do.
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