2025 Blizzard Anomaly 94
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Ski Stats
Sidecut 132.5/94/114.5
Radius 19m @ 184cm
Lengths 164,170,176,182,188
Weight 2150g @ 182cm
MSRP $749.99
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The Anomaly 94 represents a complete break with the past: it isn’t just a softer Bonafide or some carver/all-mountain hybrid, it’s a new flavor all its own. Its interesting sidecut - note the high delta between the width at tip and tail - encourages a fall-line orientation. It will make short-radius arcs as long as they don’t stray far from said fall-line, but it would rather mix up a medley of medium to long arcs with the throttle open. The construction of the Anomaly 94 is an adaptation of the Fluxform design introduced in the Rustler collection last year. Fluxform breaks up the .6mm top sheet of Titanal into a central platform in the binding area and two outer strips running over the edges. The flex is more supple without surrendering an iota of edge grip. Trying to find the perfect balance between fierce edge hold and supple flex was the Bonafide’s ever-elusive Holy Grail; with the Anomaly 94, the quest has found what it has sought for lo, these many product cycles. Although the Anomaly 94 is a bit softer-flexing than the Bonafide, it’s still a Power stick that rewards a skilled skier. It’s even better than the Bonnie in that it’s easier to bend and finds the edge sooner when drifting into it. It doesn’t pop off the edge like an Old School slalom, but creates a platform you know right away you can trust. It has great edge grip on hard snow for what is at heart an off-trail ski. It’s even temperament in the face of chunky, chewed-up terrain imparts the confidence to attack whatever lies ahead. The one trait the Anomaly 94 shares with its forebear is it’s a true terrain agnostic; whatever you want to ski, it can handle without breaking a sweat. Old School experts will find it behaves on groomed slopes like a soft GS, displaying a race-caliber stability on edge that also comes in handy in the hot mess of snow conditions that prevail off-trail.