This asymmetrical version of the Spur is the antithesis of everything you’ve come to expect from a Blizzard ski. Between the uncommon shape of the tips and the impressively low weight, it’s definitely out of left field for Blizzard. Though the Spur has always been known as a powder ski, this latest version shifts the focus away from blasting down big mountain slopes, and instead takes a more creative and playful approach to your powder days.
The Spur is special in it’s wide accessibility for skiers of all skill levels, which in itself is a major departure from what we’ve come to expect from Blizzard. The Spur Concept is the perfect tool for anyone looking for a dedicated powder ski, it’s not a one-stop-shop for your whole season, but for a large-waisted romper look no further.
Things we like:
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Great ski for the deepest of days
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Playful and poppy while skiing fairly soft
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Super easy ski to ride, anyone with a little bit of background can hop on it and have a good time
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Light enough to be a deep powder touring ski
Things we don't like:
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It takes quite the hit on charging capabilities for the weight and the play it offers
- Sandwich Compound Sidewall
- Dynamic Release Technology
- Rocker/Flat/Rocker
- Carbon Flipcore D.R.T.
- Titanal Plating
- Fiberglass Laminate
- Asymmetrical Shape
Things we like:
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Great ski for the deepest of days
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Playful and poppy while skiing fairly soft
-
Super easy ski to ride, anyone with a little bit of background can hop on it and have a good time
-
Light enough to be a deep powder touring ski
Things we don't like:
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It takes quite the hit on charging capabilities for the weight and the play it offers
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