Blizzard Skis have continued their dominance in progressive freeride skis with the release of the Rustler 9 and Sheeva 9. These skis look to provide the same damp but playful feel of the wider variants, but a more appropriate size for Australian conditions.
The historical Bushwacker is back as the replacement for the Brahma Carbon. A great shape for skiing all conditions with a lighter profile that is much less demanding than the bullish Brahma.
Check out the range of the Blizzard skis range below!
Blizzard Rustler

Blizzard Cochise & Bonafide

Blizzard Brahma and Bushwacker

Blizzard Women’s Freeride Skis


Blizzards sell out quickly every year, if you missed out this year, get in first in May 2018 @ aussieskier.com!