7 comments on “2014-2015 Blizzard Scout”

  1. I have about a dozen days on my 177 Scouts (i’m 5’8″, 140#s) and can confidently say they’re the best all around touring ski I’ve ever been on. Paired with Dyanfits and Vulcans, I’ve skied all types of snow from Fairy Meadows windbuff and Alpental snain to Washington Pass corn-becoming-slop and never once wanted another ski.

    They’re much heavier than the 184 Wailer 99s they replaced, but, for me, the added downhill performance is WELL worth it. They do tight jump turns extremely well, Mach weird wind-affected glacier snow and slay corn. This is an intangible, but I just trust them.

    That said, for inbounds, I’m sticking with my Katanas. The Scout is, essentially, the “touring Katana” I’ve been waiting several years for. I.e. a slightly lighter layup but still damp and powerful, but flat camber with low rocker and a moderate side cut.

    I’ll keep my Wailer 112s for winter pow touring, most of which is in trees where that shape shines, but the Scout will get the call every other day when the skins come out.

  2. Thanks for the review. I’ve was on the Cochise this past year and as a lighter skier was interested in the Scout. Based on your review and others will stick with what I have. Also interested in other 105-110mm ski reviews. Is a Ross Soul7 review in the works?

  3. Hi,

    Having owned both the Cochise and Scout, I found the Scout to be the preferred in-resort ski. It is a bit softer in the tip and tail, easier to get bent up when turning in the trees, quicker, and just as stable. I am small and short (5 foot 7, 145lbs) and a very strong skier, confident at any speed and in most any terrain, and whereas the Cochise felt like a cheater ski, as if it just wanted me to stand up and push it around (i.e intermediate skills), the Scout is just so much more active and rewarding, and gives more back. I skied 185cm in both skis, but am more at home on the playful Scout. I see a lot of old folks, low energy type skiers on the Cochise. The Scout may require a bit higher skill set, but also gives more back.

  4. Jason,

    What binding are you on in the touring pic? It looks like a Jester, but your heels are free….Am I super confused?

    By the way, just picked up some Scouts and will be mounting them shortly. I will update with my thoughts.

    Thanks

  5. Hi Jason,
    I weigh about 200 pounds. you think your that I am too heavy for the scout?
    I’m looking for a ski for freetouring, trips between 3-4 hours.
    I also thought Coomback 114. I use to resort a line mr. pollar opus you recommended me. Do you think now?

  6. Hello guys , i’m french living in Chamonix since almost 30 years , i’m professional guide and ski instructor . i really like all the comments and test editor’s review’s.
    i have been in many big toys those past 6 years , specially because the evolution of the market is brilliant , and give you many great choice’s.
    i have trough the chamonix guide office the access at low price to the rossignol’s fat boy like the yellow Soul7 , and also the Super7 , i want to comment on those skis : i’m pretty disapointed , they are not that easy ( we said in france the main destination of those shapes are made for the intermediate skiers who want to play in powder with not to much technique skills , but in fact i don’t feel any ease to use these skis in packed snow , okay they are quite easy in light powder but i cant feel really agile with them in tight forest and quick turns.
    That says , i have been recently in the Scout mounted with Dynafit bindings and using ski-boots La Sportiva , this is a brilliant combo and i’m really pleased with them , i will probably get a set-up with the Spur for the rest of the season because it’s really damping a sick pow now !!

    also i want to talk about a french Brand called ZAG , i don’t know yet if you have tried some of those skis , but if not you really should try !! my favorite skis ever is the the H112 from 2012 with a long flat rocker on the tip and the same one on the tail , with a lenght of 1.98 it’s a real missile and the stability is just unbeatable .
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11ccsF77c7o
    cheers to all of you guys !!
    (we are having the visit of Seth Morisson right now in chamonix , and he already did some amazing ride’s in aiguille du midi and at the new cable car in Italy called ” SKY-WAY”
    http://www.montebianco.com
    Blaise

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