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Quattro 8.0 CA
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Not all of Blizzards skis are built to blow up the mountain, the Quattro series is for frontside devotees and progressing skiers who want something that will grow with them. This lightweight, carbon piste ski is a forgiving, turnable, option for that feels more like a reliable carver than it does a beginner ski. It’s a perfect option for those coming into their own as skiers, and something that will grow with you as you get your technique dialed.

This lighter carbon-enhanced version of the Quattro has an edge on the rest of the series because it’s a little lighter, and for the vibration dampening qualities of its construction. For piste skiers looking for a little more driving power, check out the Firebird or one of the full Ti versions of the Quattro.

Things we like:
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    Piste ski targeted at developing skiers
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    Very easy to turn, without punishing form
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    Can be pushed like a performance ski when you want to
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    Bindings included
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Things we don't like:
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    Only for use on-piste
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    Expert level skiers will quickly want something with more power
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Specs & Features
  • IQ Sandwich Compound Partial Sidewall
  • Quattro Technology
  • Partial Titanium Plate
  • 80mm Underfoot
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Things we like:
  • check-mark
    Piste ski targeted at developing skiers
  • check-mark
    Very easy to turn, without punishing form
  • check-mark
    Can be pushed like a performance ski when you want to
  • check-mark
    Bindings included
Click to see more
Things we don't like:
  • check-mark
    Only for use on-piste
  • check-mark
    Expert level skiers will quickly want something with more power
Click to see more
Click to see more

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