Blizzard made the Titan Cronus Ski for skiers looking for a mix of performance on groomers, crud, and powder. The Cronus’ 88mm waist floats in soft, deep snow but allows for plenty of sidecut for carving up cruisers. This ski features a full wood core and carbon sidewalls for a snappy, responsive flex that shines in a variety of snow conditions. Metal inserts give the Titan Cronus stability at speed, and its UHM sintered base loves to ski fast.
Bottom Line: Skiers who want to shred pow when it’s deep and carve up hardpack when it’s not will love the Blizzard Titan Cronus Ski.
I took this out as a demo ski on a 10 in powder day at snowbird and was very impressed; it floated very well in powder and carved like a champion on hard pack and what little Ice there was. I had never heard of Blizzard skis before but now I'm a fan
These skis are a very similar cut to my old Legend 8800, but they felt very different. Took them out on a day with variable conditions. From hardpacked groomers to a variety of settled and windpacked powder. These skis excelled on all. Through all the varieties of snow I skied like a hero. And I was amazed how well it carved on the almost icy groomers. They railed it , unlike my Dynastars which get a little chattery.
These ski's are some of the best I have tried out this year. With a former racing background, I was, at first sight, unsure of them, being a little softer then I generally ski, but from the first run I was impressed. I skied this on several different conditions and terrain types, and nothing seemed to phase them. I found them to be quick responding, aggressively gripping, and incredibly well designed. The only downside of these ski's that I thought stood out was their overly heavy weight, so if your a lightweight fanatic, go look at some touring skis. If you want something that's up for anything, will keep a smile on your face, and not set you back $1300, hit these bad boys up!
Bottom line: Well done Blizzard!