Blizzard Bushwacker (2012)
Tester's Review
Yes, the Bushwacker tops the category in Stability, Hard-Snow Grip and Crud, but don't be alarmed. It's a sturdy wood-core construction, but it's never overbearing, thanks to a touch of tip-relaxing rocker and the absence of metal (except a little underfoot). It's wide enough for soft snow, edgy enough for hard, and that flat tail that finishes every turn. "A terrific all-mountain turner that will not balk," said Elling. Sold flat.
PRICE (MSRP): $750.00
PRICE (MAP): $600.00
Product Specifications |
How We Test
| Year | 2011/2012 |
| Level | Intermediate, Advanced, Expert |
| MSRP | $750.00 |
| MAP | $600.00 |
| Gender | Male |
| Category | Mixed Snow Value |
| Binding | Flat |
| Lengths | 159 |
| Tip/Waist/Tail | 125-88-110 |
| Rating: Stability at Speed | 3.60 / 5 |
| Rating: Hard Snow Grip | 3.34 / 5 |
| Rating: Crud Performance | 3.76 / 5 |
| Rating: Forgiveness | 3.39 / 5 |
| Rating: Quickness/Bumps | 3.19 / 5 |
| Rating: Rebound Energy | 3.21 / 5 |
| Rating: Flotation | 3.57 / 5 |
| Rating: Balance of Skill | 3.44 / 5 |
| Rating: Overall | 3.45 / 5 |
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