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Narrow - ideal for on-trail, hardpack & groomed conditions
Stiff - advanced to experts who want power and control
Rocker/Camber/Rocker skis for versatile all-mountain
The Blizzard Quattro 8.0 Ti is a smooth and stable carving ski for the strong intermediate to advanced skier. The 4mm of Tip and Tail Rocker makes the 8.0 Ti highly maneuverable, and perfect for slicing short to medium radius turns down the groomers. Blizzard's IQ Binding System creates a natural and even flex, for a consistent edge hold, no matter how fast you are traveling. The Quattro 8.0 Ti has a Suspension System that increases the amount of rebound the ski has and it will absorb vibrations from firm snow to deliver you a smooth and stable ride that is loaded with energy. The Compound Sidewall Ti Construction increases the torsional strength of the ski to make it more responsive at fast speeds, and provide a strong edge grip on icy trails.
Tried skis at Okemo in VT. Perfect for NE conditions. Grips well on ice and hard packed snow. Turns very easily with quick response. Ski did well in some light powder but was not so great on unseasonable slush/spring like conditions in late...Read More
Tried skis at Okemo in VT. Perfect for NE conditions. Grips well on ice and hard packed snow. Turns very easily with quick response. Ski did well in some light powder but was not so great on unseasonable slush/spring like conditions in late January at Liberty, PA. Perfect ski for groomed conditions.Hide
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Really love my new Blizzard Quattro's! I just started skiing again after over 30 years and decided to purchase these because I am a very aggressive skier and love going fast and turning quickly. These skis can handle everything I throw at t...Read More
Really love my new Blizzard Quattro's! I just started skiing again after over 30 years and decided to purchase these because I am a very aggressive skier and love going fast and turning quickly. These skis can handle everything I throw at them and more. I am really happy about this purchase!! These Blizzards are great handling and a really great price for the quality of the skis! Great job Blizzard!Hide
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Hi I'm Adam and I was just skiing on the new Blizzard Quattro 8.0 Ti. I give this ski 4.5 out of 5 stars. It's a fantastic carving ski for that strong intermediate to advanced skier. 80mm underfoot and a layer of titanium, it's very nice an...Read More
Hi I'm Adam and I was just skiing on the new Blizzard Quattro 8.0 Ti. I give this ski 4.5 out of 5 stars. It's a fantastic carving ski for that strong intermediate to advanced skier. 80mm underfoot and a layer of titanium, it's very nice and stable. It holds a good, strong edge on firm snow like we have to day and it has the stiffness to really help you power through some crud, and it's extremely maneuverable and easy to manipulate any turn shape you want. 4 out of 5.Hide
Q: I'm 6'1€, 170 and 50 years old. I ski Colorado blue cruisers, black moguls and the occasional powder day. Would not consider myself an aggressive skier these days but like to do a little bit of everything still. Looking for a new ski to cover the mountain. Is this a good choice?
Asked : Dec 20, 2020
By : Matt, Colorado Springs, CO
A: This would be a great choice! It'll depend on how deep of powder you ski in because you might need something a little wider. But for groomers, these are a great option.
Answered : Dec 21, 2020
By : lan, Michigan
Q: I am a 6'0 250 lb skier, 51 years old, male, looking to get back in the sport after a 30 year break. I expect to be on beginner/intermediate slopes to start. Is this a good ski for me? Which other skis might you recommend for me?
A: This would be a great option for you! another option would be the Atomic Vantage 79 TI. https://www.skis.com/Atomic-Atomic-Vantage-79-TI-Skis-with-FT-12-GW-Bindings/574646P,default,pd.html
Answered : Oct 22, 2020
By : lan, Michigan
Q: Hey there. I am 6'2" 255 lbs 57 years old, intermediate skier. Basically just cruise on the groomed slopes. is this a good ski? thank you!
A: These might be a little outside your skill range. Take a look at Atomic Vantage 79 C Skis with FT 10 GW Bindings. These are a softer ski and would be more suitable for you. https://www.skis.com/Atomic-Vantage-79-C-Skis-with-FT-10-GW-Bindings/574658P,default,pd.html
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