2025 Blizzard Black Pearl 88
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Ski Stats

Sidecut 127.5/88/109.5
Radius 14m@ 164cm
Lengths 146,152,158,164,170,176
Weight 1610g @ 170cm
MSRP $699.99
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The Black Pearl 88 was the best-selling ski of the last decade, a streak of dominance that is highly unlikely to end this year, as Blizzard has once again raised the bar by creating a new generation of Pearls with an even higher performance ceiling. The 2025 Black Pearl 88 adopts the sidecut and baseline of the men’s Anomaly 88, but it’s Fluxform construction swaps the bottom Titanal laminate for a slab of carbon pre-preg, and the Ti pieces on top are slimmed down from .6mm thick to .4mm. Like the Anomaly, the Pearl breaks up the top Ti elements into two, nearly full-length strips running above the edges, with a separate Ti plate underfoot. Part of the reason for the Pearl’s sustained success is that Blizzard pays attention to the details, beginning with a ski’s most fundamental feature, its core. The TrueBlend core introduced a few seasons ago carefully intersperses vertical laminates of dense beech in a matrix of lightweight poplar to create a flex pattern that is smooth, round and balanced. Every size - and the Pearl 88 comes in six sizes - gets its own TrueBlend lay-up, matched with a size-specific sidecut and baseline. No ski gets as popular as the Pearl 88 without feeling easy to ski for a broad range of skier types. It responds readily to skier input and doesn’t have to be stomped on to finish a full, C-shaped arc across the fall line. The new dose of Titanal hasn’t sapped its energy, while decidedly improving its hard snow security. Best of all, the new Pearl is actually lighter than its previous iteration, so it’s a little easier to foot-steer in tight spots and deeper snow. All in, the 2025 Black Pearl 88 is both easier for lower-skill skiers to manage and more stable and responsive for women with elite skills.
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