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In spring skiing and off the piste, the Brahma is also a little jewel with its tip rocker and a waist that is still wider than a pure piste ski.
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In short, the Brahma is a perfectly balanced ski, for good to experienced level skiers who want versatility and performance at all levels.




Turn Radius:
- 166 cm: 13.5m
- 173 cm: 15m
- 180 cm: 16.5m
- 187 cm: 18.5m
Core structure:
Mixture of wood: Poplar + Beech
Camber Rocker:
The traditional camber profile distributes pressure evenly and gradually from tip to tail, maximising edge grip throughout the turn.
The result: you can press down on the skis to feel the edges and the power of the ski.
Trueblend Flipcore:
The wooden cores are designed to optimise flex and provide a soft, balanced feel. This technology also enables Blizzard to make skis that are extremely powerful but not difficult to use. Each product family has a separate Trueblend to optimise performance, control and confidence.
Sidewall Construction:
Integrated partial sidewall to ensure better energy transfer, along with precision and stability from the structure. Distributes pressure evenly along the length of the ski.
The result: torsional rigidity created by the integrated side edges which improves ski performance.
The Brahma 82 from Blizzard has won the hearts of all the skiers who've tested it, including us. It's easy to see why this little gem has become such a hit with skiers everywhere... Constantly getting redesigned, the Brahma is the modern all-mountain ski par excellence. It's great for carving on groomed runs thanks to its phenomenal grip and stability, but it still has that playful side on the tip that we love so much and that offers a certain level of comfort.
On the edge of the piste, the Brahma is a chameleon, it will get through enough fresh snow to give you the impression of floating, and it will destroy any difficult snow that gets in your way. A little narrow for big freeride outings, it's also a great choice for those who enjoy spring skiing.
Pros: Versatility, manoeuvrability, precision, stability
Cons: Lift in deep powder