On the narrower end of the Quattro line, the 7.2 skis with bindings are a great choice for beginner and intermediate skiers looking to progress and advance. With a 72 mm waist width, the skis have a ton of quickness and torsional stiffness built right in. Narrower the waist, the more the torsional stiffness. For emerging skiers, this is a great way to gain confidence and skills on the groomers. It's a great gateway ski for the next level of adventure, so if you're looking to advance and progress your skills, this is a great place to start. A lot of skiers will use these skis as a first purchase or a setup to help you avoid the rental line. When you have your own gear, skiing becomes a lot more fun, and the Quattro 7.2 skis with bindings are a great partner for emerging ski fans. Paired with a TPC 10 binding, you'll have a great setup for fun and carving. At the 167 cm length, the skis have a 14-meter turn radius, which is ideal for linking carved turns down beginner and intermediate terrain. They're a ton of fun, and the full camber profile gives you a longer effective edge for smooth turns and quick initiation. It's a shorter radius that loves to turn and pop in and out of turns at the pilot's request. For beginner and intermediate skiers, the Blizzard Quattro 7.2 skis with bindings represent a perfect setup.
Features:
- Sidecut: 121/72/104 mm at 167 cm length
- Turn Radius: 14 meters at 167 cm length
- Wood Core
- TPC 10 Bindings
- Full Camber
- Ability Level: Beginner and Intermediate Skiers