The Curated Take
I have loved the Blizzard Cochise as a Western Big Mountain Ski for years. The 2021 version is slightly slimmed down form the previous 108mm waist, and features a slightly shorter sidecut than the earlier version, and the difference is immediately noticeable on firmer snow. The New Cochise is significantly easier to put on edge and carve with than the previous version. That said, the Cochise remains an aggressive directional ski that requires and rewards aggressive input. Yes, it is more accessible than it's predecessor, but it is still a ski that performs better the more it is driven.
- Aggressive Expert Skiers
- Variable snow to Powder
- Big Mountain lines
- Demanding ski that requires and rewards agreesive input
- Not for intermediate skiers
The Cochise was made for the all-mountain skier who charges from top-to-bottom all day long and walks up to an empty tram line at 3pm for another round. Whether the conditions are chalk, chunder, blower or cement, the Cochise lets you ski hard all day, without making skiing hard. Blending a modern shape with Flipcore technology and 2 sheets of metal, and at 106 mm underfoot with a rocker-camber-rocker profile, the entire mountain is truly yours to conquer.
- Aggressive Expert Skiers
- Variable snow to Powder
- Big Mountain lines
- Demanding ski that requires and rewards agreesive input
- Not for intermediate skiers
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