Blizzard Titan Argos IQ
Category: All mountainLevel: Advanced
Brand: Blizzard
Model year: 2009
Measure (Tip/Waist/Tail): 132/101/118 mm Turning radius: 29.00 m (187 cm)
Lengths: 173,180,187 cm
Manufacturers description
The titan Argos plunders powder like an ancient hero giving epic, breathtaking rides. And true to Blizzard´s racing roots, its hardpack edge hold is awesome and reliable like a sword.The unique IQ Freeski Sandwich Sidewall construction arms this ski for utterly unflappable performance in whatever the mountain throws at it.
What do you think about Blizzard Titan Argos IQ?
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Strengths:
This ski turns extremely well on hard pack as well as powder..
Weaknesses:
A bit on the heavy side, but that's probably why it cuts through the crud.
Summary:
I absolutely love this ski, looking for something similar to replace them with, shopping for new boards now.
Model year: 2008
Riding style: Piste, powder, and touring
Length on the ski: 180 cm
Riders weight: 127 kg
Riders length: 180 cm
This ski turns extremely well on hard pack as well as powder..
Weaknesses:
A bit on the heavy side, but that's probably why it cuts through the crud.
Summary:
I absolutely love this ski, looking for something similar to replace them with, shopping for new boards now.
Model year: 2008
Riding style: Piste, powder, and touring
Length on the ski: 180 cm
Riders weight: 127 kg
Riders length: 180 cm
Strengths:
Stable and speed-stable, soft and gentle and easy to get on edge, giving it a little pressure, it responds with good pressure in the turns. Nevertheless, speed stability is incredibly good. Smart integrated bonding system. Tested with Duke binding.
Weaknesses:
Duke the tie that broke under the toe when I crashed.
Summary:
Same as last year.
Have previously given little brother Titan Argos IQ top review but Titan Cronus IQ is a snap better, especially for me who drive the most outside and only in a pist when it's a full-body outside. I also compare with my (f.c.) Mantra and probably acknowledge that Cronus is snap better, probably because this is a more modern design and other technology with attachment of the tie that makes the skid soft and compliant, yet fast-paced and cruel ice grip. (degraded to 4th due to the tie, the ski was great good)
Riding style: Powder, allmoutyain
Length on the ski: 180 cm
Riders weight: 79 kg
Riders length: 179 cm
Stable and speed-stable, soft and gentle and easy to get on edge, giving it a little pressure, it responds with good pressure in the turns. Nevertheless, speed stability is incredibly good. Smart integrated bonding system. Tested with Duke binding.
Weaknesses:
Duke the tie that broke under the toe when I crashed.
Summary:
Same as last year.
Have previously given little brother Titan Argos IQ top review but Titan Cronus IQ is a snap better, especially for me who drive the most outside and only in a pist when it's a full-body outside. I also compare with my (f.c.) Mantra and probably acknowledge that Cronus is snap better, probably because this is a more modern design and other technology with attachment of the tie that makes the skid soft and compliant, yet fast-paced and cruel ice grip. (degraded to 4th due to the tie, the ski was great good)
Riding style: Powder, allmoutyain
Length on the ski: 180 cm
Riders weight: 79 kg
Riders length: 179 cm
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Strengths:
Stable and speed stable, feels soft and gentle and easy to get rid of, giving it a little pressure, it responds with good pressure in the turns. Nevertheless, speed stability is incredibly good. Smart integrated binding system, available with Duke binding.
Weaknesses:
Nobody in addition to the price, but on the other hand, one has to pay for a skiing of this caliber and with Duke it is still quite favorable.
Summary:
Have previously given little brother Titan Argos IQ top review but Titan Cronus IQ is a snap better, especially for me who drive the most outside and only in a pist when it's a full-body outside. I also compare with my (f.c.) Mantra and probably acknowledge that Cronus is snap better, probably because this is a more modern design and other technology with attachment of the tie that makes the skid soft and compliant, yet fast-paced and cruel ice grip.
Model year: 2008
Riding style: Powder allmountain
Length on the ski: 180 cm
Riders weight: 78 kg
Riders length: 179 cm
Stable and speed stable, feels soft and gentle and easy to get rid of, giving it a little pressure, it responds with good pressure in the turns. Nevertheless, speed stability is incredibly good. Smart integrated binding system, available with Duke binding.
Weaknesses:
Nobody in addition to the price, but on the other hand, one has to pay for a skiing of this caliber and with Duke it is still quite favorable.
Summary:
Have previously given little brother Titan Argos IQ top review but Titan Cronus IQ is a snap better, especially for me who drive the most outside and only in a pist when it's a full-body outside. I also compare with my (f.c.) Mantra and probably acknowledge that Cronus is snap better, probably because this is a more modern design and other technology with attachment of the tie that makes the skid soft and compliant, yet fast-paced and cruel ice grip.
Model year: 2008
Riding style: Powder allmountain
Length on the ski: 180 cm
Riders weight: 78 kg
Riders length: 179 cm
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