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The Magnum 7.2 IQ was built to support athletic beginner skiers as well as skier you have rented a few times and want to get more involved in skiing. It also serves very well as a transitional ski for kids and teens that no long fit into junior equipment and can ski parallel comfortably. By starting with a 72mm platform the Magnum 7.2 IQ is stable and very easy to transfer edge to edge for a forgiving nature. Inside the Mangum 7.2 IQ Blizzard uses a composite core with a layer of magnesium to continue the forgiving feel while providing a damp and smooth flex to the ski. Around the core is a sandwich sidewall construction that gives the Magnum 7.2 IQ a confidence inspiring amount of edge grip and when combined with the IQ binding system the 7.2 will hold an edge even when things turn icy. The IQ binding system also helps improve the quick edge to edge feel of the 7.2. Whether you have yet to ski a day in your life or have had some experience the Magnum 7.2 will allow you to get out on the hill with confidence day after day.
Beginner - Advanced Intermediate
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Comments about Blizzard Magnum 7.2 IQ Skis with IQ LT 10 Bindings 2012:
Hi, this is Jesse and I just got off the hill with a Blizzard Magnum 7.1. This a very stiff ski, you really have to put a lot into it to make it do anything. It's not really good for beginners or anything like that. I would say intermediate to advanced intermediate at least. It's got a lot of snap, a lot of pushback, it can carve, it can actually make it do what you want to do. Otherwise a really low-carves as you want overall. It's a good ski, I give it 4/5 and can be a lot of fun.
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