The Blizzard Poacher Alpine Ski kills it in the park, but won't leave you high and dry when you leave the jibs and pipe behind. 80mm underfoot gives this twintip the dialed feel to hit rails and boost off kickers, and its healthy sidecut makes for smooth carving on the groomers and beyond. Blizzard's sandwich wood core and carbon inserts create a lively ride and plenty of pop, and keep weight to a minimum.
Bottom Line: For poaching lines through the park and beyond.
Fun ski for downhill skiing and hitting kickers. Works well in the icy conditions of the appalachian. Light weight makes it especially good for a day ski. For the price, its hard to find anything more appealing.
Are everyone's off white with black pinstriping running the length of the ski? The pic makes the look all white no stripes. They look like a decent ski though.
I live in Michigan, and use them in park all the time, they work really well, but not that great on rails. I took them out to Colorado as well, a little choppy on the double blacks, but that is expected with any park ski, all in all a great ski.