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MEASUREMENTS SKIS


Dimensions – that is, tip/waist/ tail measurements – are given in millimeters. Lengths are given in centimeters


SNOWBOARDS


Lengths are typically given in centimeters, with rider preferences based on favored terrain and use (for example, a short board may be SUHIHUUHG LQ WKH WHUUDLQ SDUN 7KH ȊZȋ denotes a wider waist width geared to riders with big feet.


width of the Blizzard Quattro RX delivers superior flotation and control while allowing you to achieve higher edge angles without losing traction. Te Full Suspension IQ system constantly creates down-force on the tips and tails, absorbing every bump and vibration in your tracks. As Blizzard Director of Product Marketing Jed Duke said, “With this ski, you can approach every turn with more confidence than ever before.” Lengths: 167, 174, 181cm Dimensions: 129-84-113mm (in the 174cm length)


Quattro 8.0Ti W Te new Blizzard Quattro 8.0 Ti is specifically designed for silky smooth transitions and effortless arcs in all types of groomed snow. A women’s-specific woodcore reduces the weight without sacrificing any performance or hard snow grip while Blizzard’s IQ binding system lets the ski bend and engage at even the slowest speeds. As Duke said, “It’s a ski built for women... women that rip!” Lengths: 144, 150, 156, 162, 168cm Dimensions: 124-80-107mm (in the 162cm length)


Black Pearl Te Black Pearl is the backbone of the women’s freeride line, and intermediate to expert women rave about the fun this ski dishes out on a daily basis. At 88mm and with a completely new women’s- specific Carbon Flipcore construction, the Black Pearl is the most versatile ski in the Blizzard women’s lineup. Its lightweight construction, early rise tip and tail, and camber underfoot make this ski a go-to for experts and women looking to improve their skiing. Lengths: 152, 159, 166, 173cm Dimensions: 123-88-108mm (in the 159cm length)


BURTON


Déjà vu Built to look great and ride even better, the Deja Vu is Burton’s top-of-the-line all- mountain snowboard for women, built with the brand’s Flying V shape – which includes rocker between and outside the feet for increased playfulness and float. Underfoot, subtle camber zones provide more edge control, power, and pop. Burton recommends this board for professional instructors because of its overall versatility to ride anywhere, its ease of use, and a fun factor that is off the charts. Lengths: 138, 141, 146, 149, 152cm


Process


Te choice of several top pros on the Burton team, the Process is a snowboard built for AASI’s awesome snow pros as well. It’s available in either a camber bend, for power and a snappy suspension that offers continuous edge control from tip to tail, or a Flying V bend with rocker between and outside the feet. Burton recommends this board for instructors because of its lightweight performance no matter where you take it – and no matter which bend you pick. Lengths: 152, 155, 157, 159, 162cm. Also available in wide profiles in the 157, 159, and 162cm sizes in the Flying V bend.


Genesis X EST Billed as the ultimate in suspension, Burton’s new Genesis X EST includes the brand’s Kickback Hammockstrap and Double Take buckles, which feature “Insta-Click” engagement for faster uptake and fewer cranks to tighten. What this means to instructors is that they can rely on improved strength, speed, and ease-of-use, whether they’re with beginners or dropping in off the peak.


Quattro RX IQ


BLIZZARD Quattro


8.0Ti W


Black Pearl


Déjà vu


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