Anomaly 94
Blizzard
$749.99
The brand new Blizzard Anomaly 94 is a directional weapon that emphasizes stability and power above all else. If you’re the type of ripper who craves speed and makes fewer turns than the rest of your crew, this beast may be right up your alley. Its exhilarating on-piste performance is complemented by its above-average off-piste prowess, making it a standout choice in its category for those who value power more than playfulness.
Go ahead and let ‘er rip on groomers. The Anomaly 94 excels as a high-speed carver. It initiates turns quickly while sustaining strong edge hold thanks to its stiff midsection and tail. Although it may not be as nimble in tight slalom turns, overall, it handles various turn sizes nicely. The Cadillac-like suspension produces a smooth ride and maintains a solid connection with the snow, even in variable conditions.
Off-piste, the Anomaly 94 showcases impressive precision and if you push hard on the tail, you gain the ability to alter your turn shape or dump speed. While not a powder ski by any means, it can handle a few inches of fresh without any problems. However, skiing through gladed areas will require some proper technique.
Its TrueBlend Core construction uses dense beech wood underfoot for power and stability and a lighter-weight poplar in the tip and tail for a slightly softer flex, providing a rock-solid foundation with just a little bit of give when you need it. This precisely-engineered core teams with Blizzard’s Fluxform multi-layered metal layup to deliver a well-balanced, albeit stiff, flex that offers smoothness and precision. It also features an innovative rocker-camber profile that enhances turn initiation and adaptability while ensuring stability at high speeds through a shortened on-snow contact length and elevated camber height. With the Anomaly 94, Blizzard didn’t just create another carving ski. They brought to life a directional powerhouse perfect for those who dare to push the boundaries.
The brand new Blizzard Anomaly 94 is a directional weapon that emphasizes stability and power above all else. If you’re the type of ripper who craves speed and makes fewer turns than the rest of your crew, this beast may be right up your alley. Its exhilarating on-piste performance is complemented by its above-average off-piste prowess, making it a standout choice in its category for those who value power more than playfulness.
Go ahead and let ‘er rip on groomers. The Anomaly 94 excels as a high-speed carver. It initiates turns quickly while sustaining strong edge hold thanks to its stiff midsection and tail. Although it may not be as nimble in tight slalom turns, overall, it handles various turn sizes nicely. The Cadillac-like suspension produces a smooth ride and maintains a solid connection with the snow, even in variable conditions.
Off-piste, the Anomaly 94 showcases impressive precision and if you push hard on the tail, you gain the ability to alter your turn shape or dump speed. While not a powder ski by any means, it can handle a few inches of fresh without any problems. However, skiing through gladed areas will require some proper technique.
Its TrueBlend Core construction uses dense beech wood underfoot for power and stability and a lighter-weight poplar in the tip and tail for a slightly softer flex, providing a rock-solid foundation with just a little bit of give when you need it. This precisely-engineered core teams with Blizzard’s Fluxform multi-layered metal layup to deliver a well-balanced, albeit stiff, flex that offers smoothness and precision. It also features an innovative rocker-camber profile that enhances turn initiation and adaptability while ensuring stability at high speeds through a shortened on-snow contact length and elevated camber height. With the Anomaly 94, Blizzard didn’t just create another carving ski. They brought to life a directional powerhouse perfect for those who dare to push the boundaries.