2022 Volkl Blaze 94 Women's Ski w/ Tyrolia Attack 11 GW Bindings
Volkl Blaze 94 Womens Ski with Bindings
If you're looking for a light and versatile setup for pure all-mountain skiing, look no further than the Volkl Blaze 94 women's skis with bindings. This is an amazing killer deal that's built and shaped to tackle anything and everything that the mountain can throw at you. Built with Volkl's Hybrid Multi-Layer wood core, the skis have an amazing amount of energy and pop built right in. By interlacing lighter wood stringers with denser ones, the skier can feel the blend of performance and light weight with each and every turn. But they're not just light skis that float through powder, they also have a fair amount of power to them, especially underfoot. The titanal power plate not only helps with binding retention, but also with torsional stiffness and edge grip. At 94 mm underfoot, the skis should certainly be able to carve a clean turn on the groomers, and while the softer the better, they still hold pretty darn well on firmer snow and ice. Especially in the tips and tails, where you'd expect these skis to lack a bit in the damping department, the rubber laminates keep the skis stable and smooth in a remarkable amount of conditions and terrain. For skiers looking for the ultimate in versatility, and especially in a lighter weight, the Volkl Blaze 94 women's skis with bindings are going to be a top option for sure.
Features:
- Sidecut: 134/94/116 mm at 165 cm length
- Turn Radius: 14 meters at 165 cm length
- Weight: 1427 Grams per ski at 165 cm length
- Core: Hybrid Multi-Layer Wood
- Rocker: Tip and Tail
- Titanal Power Plate
- Suspension Tips and Tails
- Ability Level: Advanced Skiers
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Preferred Terrain
All-Mountain • Groomers • Powder



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We offer mounting as a complimentary service! All we need to get a binding mounted is the BSL of the boot being used. Once mounted they would still need a release test and for the DIN and forward pressure to be set. We recommend having this done at a local shop or resort once you receive the skis. As for the bindings themselves, they are the 2022 model which will soon be the 2023 model since Tyrolia made no changes and is rolling the binding over for next season.
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