2022 Brockway 80
2022 Brockway 80
2022 Brockway 80
2022 Brockway 80
2022 Brockway 80
2022 Brockway 80
2022 Brockway 80
2022 Brockway 80
2022 Brockway 80

2022 Brockway 80


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Category All Mountain On Trail
Snow Types Groomed, Hardpack, Ice
Terrain Open Runs/Trails, Moguls

As our narrowest unisex model, the Brockway 80 craves speed and being laid on edge. With a tight turn radius and light weight, this ski is incredibly agile and nimble, traits you’ll appreciate when linking quick turns on groomers. When the surface turns into scraped-off hardpack, the nanoMAG® Damping System provides a smooth ride, and the tenacious edge grip won’t let you down. If you want a stiff, powerful ski that can dominate any on-piste condition, the Brockway 80 is exactly what you’re looking for.

Specs

2021 Brockway 80 - Frontside All Mountain Skis

Length (cm) Dimensions (mm) Turning Radius (m) Mounting Setback (cm) Weight (g/ski)
186 123-80-104 18.65 - 20 -9 1950
180 123-80-104 17.25 - 19
-9 1840
174 123-80-104 16.2 - 17.8
-9 1654
168 123-80-104 15.1 - 16.6
-9 1585
162 123-80-104 14 - 15.4
-9 1475
Features
  • Tight radius makes for a quick, agile ski that excels at short to medium turns.
  • Flat tail with minimal rise provides pop out of turns.
  • Camber Pockets molded within the overall camber triple the turn initiation contact points for maximum edge grip on hardpack.
  • Hybrid MidLight construction combines ash and poplar hardwoods with carbon fiber and triaxial fiberglass for a smooth and stable, yet energetic ride.
  • nanoMAG® Damping System makes chatter on ice and choppy groomers a thing of the past.
  • Rounded mini-cap top edge with full-height UHMW sidewalls are bombproof and provide a sleek look.


Carving on Brockway 80s

Common Questions

What length should I get?
The Brockway 80 has an early-rise tip and a stiff flex. If you are between lengths, size up for stability at speed or size down for quicker turns. Check out our size chart for more info.

What bindings should I get?
You can use any binding on the Brockway 80 as long as the brake width is at least 80 mm wide. We run Marker Griffon bindings on our demo skis. Visit your local ski shop for bindings and mounting.

What can I customize?
Just about anything from graphics to construction!

Build your own custom pair at www.skishaggys.com/products/custom-skis
See all the options at www.skishaggys.com/pages/custom-skis
Have Questions? Get a consultation

What are Camber Pockets?
Camber Pockets are additional small sections of camber (about 4" long and 0.030" tall) molded into the overall camber of the ski in front of and behind your midsole position. They increase contact pressure to improve grip on hardpack and ice.

Are they tuned and waxed?
Skis come tuned with a 1° base edge bevel and a 2° side edge bevel and a slight tip/tail detune. The skis are waxed with a universal temperature wax to get you going.

Build Notes

Ride Notes: Fast edge-to-edge, responsive, powerful, and stable. Quickly dives into a short-radius turn when pressured, yet holds steady when opened up.

Design Needs: Awesome edge grip - stiff flex - snappy, energetic rebound

Purpose: Make an all mountain ski that can be driven like a race ski, but excel in a wider variety of conditions. Radius should split the difference between a slalom and GS ski. Give the ski enough backbone so everything you put in, you get out - make it a ski to be driven!

Spencer Lindenberg - Shaggy's Skis

Spencer Lindenberg

Skier Level: Advanced | Brockway 80 Length: 186cm | Height: 6'1.5"

Skier Level
Beginner
Expert
Snow Types
Ice
Powder
Turning Radius
Short
Long
Flex
Playful
Powerful

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Based on 8 reviews
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Matt
Height: 5'11"
Ski Length: 174
Primary Ski Area: Afton alps
Light weight, stable, powerful

Ski partoller in Minneapolis area, so mostly ice and hard snow with a light powder day mixed in. So far this season I've been impressed with these skis. They are featherweight compared to my previous skis, yet they are stable at high speed. These skis just want to go super fast! They are quite stiff as well, so these are not for beginners. It took me a little time to get used to them, but now that I'm comfortable using them, I've found them to be very versatile and have a high end feel to them. For how stable they feel, it's just insane they are so light. Just be prepared to really push them hard if you want edge grip on short turns.
We also got about 6" of fresh snow the other night and these did great. You won't need fat powder skis unless you get a bit more. These floated and turned quite well.
Thanks to the Shaggy's team for making such a great ski!

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Isaac M
Height: 6'1
Ski Length: 168
Primary Ski Area: Midwest
Perfect Short Radius Turns

I should've had these for my slalom racing days haha. These skis will CARVE! It's such a joy to bounce back and forth on the hill. Thank YOU!

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Wayne S.
Height: 6' 2"
Ski Length: 186
Primary Ski Area: My home hill is Chestnut Mountain in Galena IL on the bluffs above the Mississippi River
Brockway 80 is a badass frontside ski

I've been riding Ahmeek 105s for a couple years and absolutely love them out west or on softer midwest snow, but the hard stuff doesn't like them so I grabbed a pair of Brockway 80s. Great skis that love to run fast. I'm a big guy and got the 186 length and can crank arcs with no chatter. Love these babies.

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James Feldkamp
Height: 5'10"
Ski Length: 174cm
Primary Ski Area: Michigan
Turn on a dime, perfect for Midwest and East Coast

Demoed for the day on Boyne Mountain the 2021 Brockway 80 (174cm) side-by-side against the Ameek 105 (180cm). Both amazing skis with different use cases. The Brockway 80 are ideal for the crusty, hardpack, icy, groomed conditions that are common in the Midwest and East Coast. These skis LOVE to turn and are incredibly responsive. They grip on any snow conditions; whether the icy moguls of Idiot's Delight, bulletproof frozen manmade crust on Superbowl, or frozen corduroy of groomed runs like Hemlock, McClouth, or FIS. They make skiing hardpack and icy conditions FUN, with complete control and lightning quick response whether skiing tight slalom or riding the rails with leaned over GS carves. No slipping and sliding across the crust to catch an edge, the Brockways catch, grab and hold an edge, and then instantly release and transition to the other edge. While they lack the width to float on powder, if frontside marked trails are where you primarily ski, and you are looking for a ski that is ultra-responsive and suited to the crusty, hardpack, and often icy conditions of the Midwest or East Coast, the Brockway 80s should be on your shortlist.

K
Kevin Bronz
Great skis!

Got them in the Hubbel 85 as I ski mostly crap conditions. They are some of the nicest skis I've ever used. The Graphics generate a lot of compliments and inquiries.


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Based on 8 reviews
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Matt
Height: 5'11"
Ski Length: 174
Primary Ski Area: Afton alps
Light weight, stable, powerful

Ski partoller in Minneapolis area, so mostly ice and hard snow with a light powder day mixed in. So far this season I've been impressed with these skis. They are featherweight compared to my previous skis, yet they are stable at high speed. These skis just want to go super fast! They are quite stiff as well, so these are not for beginners. It took me a little time to get used to them, but now that I'm comfortable using them, I've found them to be very versatile and have a high end feel to them. For how stable they feel, it's just insane they are so light. Just be prepared to really push them hard if you want edge grip on short turns.
We also got about 6" of fresh snow the other night and these did great. You won't need fat powder skis unless you get a bit more. These floated and turned quite well.
Thanks to the Shaggy's team for making such a great ski!

I
Isaac M
Height: 6'1
Ski Length: 168
Primary Ski Area: Midwest
Perfect Short Radius Turns

I should've had these for my slalom racing days haha. These skis will CARVE! It's such a joy to bounce back and forth on the hill. Thank YOU!

W
Wayne S.
Height: 6' 2"
Ski Length: 186
Primary Ski Area: My home hill is Chestnut Mountain in Galena IL on the bluffs above the Mississippi River
Brockway 80 is a badass frontside ski

I've been riding Ahmeek 105s for a couple years and absolutely love them out west or on softer midwest snow, but the hard stuff doesn't like them so I grabbed a pair of Brockway 80s. Great skis that love to run fast. I'm a big guy and got the 186 length and can crank arcs with no chatter. Love these babies.

J
James Feldkamp
Height: 5'10"
Ski Length: 174cm
Primary Ski Area: Michigan
Turn on a dime, perfect for Midwest and East Coast

Demoed for the day on Boyne Mountain the 2021 Brockway 80 (174cm) side-by-side against the Ameek 105 (180cm). Both amazing skis with different use cases. The Brockway 80 are ideal for the crusty, hardpack, icy, groomed conditions that are common in the Midwest and East Coast. These skis LOVE to turn and are incredibly responsive. They grip on any snow conditions; whether the icy moguls of Idiot's Delight, bulletproof frozen manmade crust on Superbowl, or frozen corduroy of groomed runs like Hemlock, McClouth, or FIS. They make skiing hardpack and icy conditions FUN, with complete control and lightning quick response whether skiing tight slalom or riding the rails with leaned over GS carves. No slipping and sliding across the crust to catch an edge, the Brockways catch, grab and hold an edge, and then instantly release and transition to the other edge. While they lack the width to float on powder, if frontside marked trails are where you primarily ski, and you are looking for a ski that is ultra-responsive and suited to the crusty, hardpack, and often icy conditions of the Midwest or East Coast, the Brockway 80s should be on your shortlist.

K
Kevin Bronz
Great skis!

Got them in the Hubbel 85 as I ski mostly crap conditions. They are some of the nicest skis I've ever used. The Graphics generate a lot of compliments and inquiries.