The Blizzard Brahma (Flat) is a downhill ski built around a flat mounting platform, letting you choose and fit your own bindings. At a length of 173 cm, it combines a thoughtfully shaped profile and a moderate weight to suit a range of skiing styles.
With a turn radius of 15.5 m, this ski strikes a balance between medium and longer arcs, so you can link turns smoothly across groomed runs or varied snow. Its sidecut dimensions—172 mm at the tip, 88 mm underfoot and 111 mm at the tail—blend edge grip with stability, while the 1 635 g weight per ski keeps it lively underfoot without feeling too heavy. The flat mount means you can fine-tune your binding position to match your stance and riding preference.
The turning radius is the theoretical circle the ski describes when carved on edge: a 15.5 m radius offers neither ultra-tight nor overly wide turns. Sidecut refers to the narrowing at the waist compared to tip and tail, measured here in millimetres; a deeper sidecut (larger difference between tip/tail and waist) helps initiate turns, while the wider tip and tail support stability. Weight per ski affects swing weight and how much effort you need to change direction—1 635 g hits a middle ground for responsiveness and momentum.