Ski Statistics - Length (cm) / Sidecut (mm) / Radius (m)
159 / 125-88-110 /
166 / 125-88-110 /
173 / 125-88-110 /
180 / 125-88-110 / 19
Manufacturer's Description
The youngest steer in the stable – all-round talent with incredible performance. The Bushwacker grabs the diversity of the mountains by the horns: in variable terrain it proves itself to be a true multi-talent, yet also shows its qualities when cruising the slopes. With its 88 mm waist it’s the best choice for freeriders who want to take on narrow tree runs or steep gullies in the morning, but in the afternoon want to kick back and let the day go by on soft groomers. Thanks to the new Blizzard Flip Core technology with bamboo wood, the Bushwacker’s Natural Rocker-Shape provides for ample float in powder and easy maneuverability. Simultaneously, the moderate waist provides good slope performance. What else could you want? The Bushwacker is truly an all-round talent, which easily handles different mountain conditions guaranteeing loads of fun.
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Written by Kirk Feinswog on 01/09
Skier Height: 6’1” Skier Weight: 205 Skier Ability: Beginner/Intermediate Ski length Tested: 173
Ski Review: As an beginner/intermediate skier, I was looking for a ski that would allow me to enjoy skiing at my current talent level and allow me to continue getting better. This ski does everything I need pretty well. It has performed on fresh powder, groomed packed snow, as well as icy conditions, and even allowed me to do some light back country riding. I am thrilled with this purchase and would recommend it to anyone.