The Volkl Blaze 94 has a dual personality. Part freeride ski and part fully capable ski tourer, it redefines what a one ski quiver can and should be. With a 94-millimter waist width, we are getting into the sweet spot of what many industry experts call true all -mountain. Built with a hybrid multi-layer wood core, the skis have a light and energetic foundation. On top of that core underfoot, a metal plate not only serves as binding retention, but also for dampness and edge grip. In the tips and tails, Volkl uses a rubber material to reduce vibrations, and that in conjunction with the metal plate makes for a smooth, solid, and stable ski at a relatively light weight. And because of its lightweight (1546 grams) when you put a hybrid touring binding on Blaze 94 like a Marker Kingpin of Duke PT, you can skin to your heart’s content as well as rip hot laps off the lift all day long. They are extremely versatile and have no weaknesses for any terrain and almost any condition but the deepest of powder days. Skiers who are looking for a one pair of skis to tackle all of their resort and backcountry desires will certainly gravitate towards the Volkl Blaze 94.Â
Features:
Sidecut: 134/94/116 mm
Turn Radius: 17 Meter Main Radius at 179 cm length
Core: Hybrid Multi-Layer Wood
Rocker: Tip and Tail
Weight Per Ski: 1546 Grams at 179 cm Length
3D Radius Sidecut
Suspension Tips and Tails
Ability Level: Advanced Skiers