The brand-new Blizzard Anomaly 94 rides a wave of hype into 2025. This fresh all-mountain ski slots into the Blizzard collection as the directional, hard-charging alternative to the more freeride-inspired Rustler 9. And if you're familiar with ski lineage (calling all ski nerds!), you know it replaces a big name: the Bonafide. Tall order! Blizzard attacked the new Anomaly 94 with a two-pronged goal in mind: Build an all-mountain ski with the same top end performance as the Bonafide, but make it smoother with more even performance and suspension at all speeds. With three pieces of titanal and their signature multi-wood core, Blizzard wants the Anomaly 94 to ski strong and sturdy without feeling planky. Lively and energetic yet predictable. In short: It worked. While you still get a high speed limit, you also get an all-mountain ski with surprising precision going fast or not so fast. A splash of tail rocker adds to the smooth maneuverability of the Anomaly 94, though if you're looking to smear most of your turns and ski with a looser style, you'll want to grab the Rustler 9 instead. The Anomaly 94 (and the narrower 88) fits into the quiver of advanced and expert skiers who want to rail turns when it hasn't snowed in a while. They're also worthy daily drivers for technical skiers who live in firmer-snow locales. If it sounds like Blizzard absolutely nailed it...that's because they did. Similar skis: Volkl Mantra M7, Nordica Enforcer 94.
Dimensions: | 133/94/115 |
Radius: | 20m@188cm |
Rocker: | Freeride Rocker |
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Construction: | Full Sidewall |