Viva 7.6 - The little black dress of your ski quiver

A Review On: 2013 Blizzard Viva 7.6 IQ

2013 Blizzard Viva 7.6 IQ

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Trekchick
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Pros: Responsive and grippy on groomers

Cons: May be a little too quick for the timid

 

Product: Blizzard Viva 7.6 IQ

Length Tested: 156

Dimensions/Turn Radius:    122/76/105mm - 16M TR   

Camber: Early Rise Tip

Binding: Demo

Mount point: Suggested

 

Environment & Conditions:

Location of Test:Winter Park

Number of Runs: 2

Snow Conditions: varied, firm/loose granular

Demo or Own: Demo

 

 

Tester Info:

Username: Trekchick

Age: 45

Height/Weight: 5'6" 135lbs

Ski Days/Season: 80+

Years Skiing: 27

Aggressiveness: Moderate (Finesse) 

Current Quiver: Kastle LX82, Blizzard Samba, DPS Yvette

Home Area: Squaw & Northstar

Preferred Terrain: off-piste, trees

 

Review: 

This ski is one that seems to suffer from the middle child syndrome, yet when I skied it I wondered why I didn't have it in my quiver. 

The Viva 7.6 performs great on groomers and has just enough power so you don't feel unstable when the ski runs get skied out and choppy.  

When I get done skiing on a demo day there are two things I like to ask my self. 

  • What kind of noise does it inspire from me? Answer: "vroom"
  • What one sentence description can I use for it?  Answer:  The Viva 7.6 IQ is like the little black dress that every girl should have on hand. 

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