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Blizzard Anomaly 94 Skis

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2025-2026 Blizzard Skis Preview

Blizzard Skis 2026: The First Look Blizzard somehow continues to balance race room heritage, all-mountain performance, and freeride fun all in one. From badass touring equipment that enables longer days in the mountains, to hard-charging big-mountain and carving skis alike. After relaunching their all-mountain directional series last year with Anomaly and Black Pearl, this year they're turning to some of the other skis in their collection that you may not always think of. We dive into all the updates in our Blizzard skis 2026 preview. What’s New A classic gets an ... Continue Reading

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2024-2025 Blizzard Anomaly 94 Review

Blizzard Anomaly: The new Brahma and Bonafide After firmly embracing the adage "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" for winter after winter after winter, Blizzard finally replaces it's longstanding collection of directional all-mountain skis for 2024-2025. That means no more Brahma, Bonafide, or Cochise. In their place, we get a whole new collection: Anomaly. 2024-2025 Blizzard Anomaly 94 Review: Field Notes The Anomaly collection features skis measuring 84mm, 88mm, 94mm, and 102mm underfoot. That generally mirrors the offerings from the previous collection, with the widest ... Continue Reading

Our Take On The 2026 Blizzard Anomaly 94:

The Blizzard Anomaly 94 is an all-mountain ski that 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.

2026 Blizzard Anomaly 94 Specs:

Dimensions:133/94/115
Radius:16m@170cm
Rocker:Freeride Rocker
Ability Level:Ability Level 8
Construction:Full Sidewall
Weight:4004 grams (per pair for size 176cm) Learn more about ski weights

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Skis In The Blizzard Anomaly Series:


Anomaly 102 (102mm) In Stock

Anomaly 94 (94mm) In Stock

Anomaly 88 (88mm) In Stock

Anomaly 84 (84mm) In Stock

Anomaly 84 R (84mm) In Stock

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