 So I brought the Blizzard Brava, just because I found it, just did everything I wanted it to do. It's just all over mountain skiing, I have to ski it as hard as I want and it just doesn't lack any edge grip. It doesn't budge at all, it just eats up any crud so you've got no problem with the conditions. They're a bit choppy and if you do want to go off piece it'll handle it a little bit. You know, everything is slightly wider so you're going to go deep, deep snow but it's still manageable. I'd say it's suited for hard pack, crud and a little bit of soft snow. If you go in deep, deep power then obviously the best thing is that it's a set of mountain skis but pretty much most of the inbound skiing is perfect. I think what stands out is just how easy it's using it. It's so stiff, I don't know if it stands to the flip-core but I've definitely... Blizzard skis just, especially the sort of free-ribe all-mountain skis just really like how easy they are to use and they're really solid. They're flip-core and just amount of rock run to me first. I think it's just going to hit the nail on the head. Brahma, I've skied them on piece mainly. He's a really good charger. If you want to go fast and take big turns, it's super stable. Allow you to go really fast, doesn't move, it holds you pretty well during the old turns. It's pretty stiff on the tail so it allows you to take good speed off the turns. It's a really nice ski if for someone who wants to charge the mountain and go really fast in all conditions.