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Philpug: You are getting a ton of performance with the Race Ti -- even compared to its more expensive brother, the Comp. Blizzard just makes good technical skis. Period.
Tricia: By now you’ve heard that Blizzard has brought back the Firebird name. What I’m about to tell you is how surprised I was that I had so much fun on this ski. I took it for two runs and even went high to hit some moguls in Hallelujah Bowl, which was tons of fun. The Race Ti is the friendliest version in the Firebird lineup, which is perfect for an advanced skier who may be a little smaller and still wants the precise turn shape and race ski feel without being punished for being light.
Insider tip: If you are a layman and want a carving ski, buy this and spend the extra money on a super tune.
Tricia: By now you’ve heard that Blizzard has brought back the Firebird name. What I’m about to tell you is how surprised I was that I had so much fun on this ski. I took it for two runs and even went high to hit some moguls in Hallelujah Bowl, which was tons of fun. The Race Ti is the friendliest version in the Firebird lineup, which is perfect for an advanced skier who may be a little smaller and still wants the precise turn shape and race ski feel without being punished for being light.
Insider tip: If you’re looking for something more stout, look at the Firebird SRC or WRC.
- Awards
- Who is it for?
- Someone who wants a technical ski but doesn’t want to break the bank. A recreational skier looking for a race ski feel.
- Who is it not for?
- The person who has more dollars than cents. Sure, spend the extra bucks if you must. Someone who doesn’t like to carve.
- Skier ability
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- Intermediate
- Advanced
- Ski category
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- Race
- Frontside
- Ski attributes
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- Groomers
- Segment
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- Men
- Women
Specifications
- Available sizes
- 148, 154, 160, 166, 172, 178
- Dimensions
- 121-70-104
- Radius
- 14.5m@172cm
- Rocker profile
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- Full camber
- Construction design
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- Updated construction
- Binding options
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- System
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