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Blizzard Cochise 106

The Blizzard Cochise 106 is back with a fresh look for 2021. Blizzard’s engineers tweaked the shape of the ski after extensive testing and vetting from the brand’s athletes. The result is a 106-millimeter-waisted ripper with Flipcore technology, two sheets of metal and a rocker-camber-rocker profile that lets you pivot as you please. But rest assured, you can still lay into carves with the Blizzard Cochise 106 and rely on the powerful tail to drive through the end of your turn. 

FREESKIER tester thoughts:

“Great stability at speed and tons of support throughout the length of the turn. The stiff shovel can—and wants— to be pushed hard, allowing the ski to track well in all snow types.”

Explore the 2021 FREESKIER Buyer’s Guide

Blizzard Cochise 106

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The Blizzard Cochise 106 is back with a fresh look for 2021. Blizzard’s engineers tweaked the shape of the ski after extensive testing and vetting from the brand’s athletes. The result is a 106-millimeter-waisted ripper with Flipcore technology, two sheets of metal and a rocker-camber-rocker profile that lets you pivot as you please. But rest assured, you can still lay into carves with the Blizzard Cochise 106 and rely on the powerful tail to drive through the end of your turn. 

FREESKIER tester thoughts:

“Great stability at speed and tons of support throughout the length of the turn. The stiff shovel can—and wants— to be pushed hard, allowing the ski to track well in all snow types.”

Explore the 2021 FREESKIER Buyer’s Guide