2022 Volkl Blaze 94 Women's Ski
Volkl Blaze 94 Women's Ski
For advanced lady skiers who are looking for the ultimate in light weight versatility, the Volkl Blaze 94 women's skis should be a primary choice. Thanks to the shape, build, and profile of the Blaze 94 women's skis, you'll have one of the most well-rounded skis on Planet Earth. Built with a hybrid multi-layer wood core, the Volkl Blaze 94 gets its start, but that's not where the recipe ends. The wood core consists of multiple stringers of varying wood densities, allowing the Volkl ski engineers the ability to fine-tune the flex and weight of the ski without compromising on performance, energy, and strength. This is a very efficient and effective way to go about ski construction, and you as the skier get all the benefits. At 94 mm underfoot, these skis are right in the sweet spot for true and versatile all-mountain skiing. Whether you're on the groomers ripping turns or in the bumps zipping down the lines, the Blaze 94 women's skis have the power and finesse necessary to make a day of it. In the trees, the light swing weight but the high energy combines to make for effortless turns, even in the tightest of woods. On the groomers, there's a titanal power plate underfoot, increasing the torsional stiffness of the ski, and making for amazing edge grip. Advanced lady skiers will love the true all-mountain versatility of the Volkl Blaze 94 women's skis.
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
Ability Level:
Preferred Terrain
All-Mountain • Groomers • Powder



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Can i use normal bindings on this ski?
Yes, you can use alpine bindings on this ski. Not sure what "normal" ski bindings mean but they should be no more than few years old. Any Marker, Tyrolia, Look or Salomon binding in good working condition would work.
SE
I'd recommend something a bit more manageable like this in a 146: https://www.skiessentials.com/2023-volkl-blaze-86-women-s-ski-w-salomon-warden-11-bindings.html. I think the 94 in that length may be a lot of ski. This ski should take her until the final sizing resting place. Have fun!
SE
Thanks,
Robert
Thanks for reaching out.
We include mounting at no extra charge and want to make sure you knew about this offer. If you would like us to mount please send the boot sole length of the boot in millimeters (mm). This number can be found on the outside or inside edge of the heel. It is small and engraved into the boot and is three digits roughly in the about the 250 to 350 range and will have mm after it for millimeters. Please note you will still have to take them to a certified technician at a local ski shop before your first run. They will need to set the forward pressure, Din and test the bindings with your boot to ensure safety and stability.
Let us know if there is anything else that we can do to help you,
Cheers!
The Marker Kingpin 10 would be a nice binding for you. Nice and lightweight, but also strong, and quite use-friendly among touring bindings, in my opinion.
https://www.skiessentials.com/2022-marker-kingpin-10-binding.html
If you're planning on spending some time in the resort, an we could even go as far as saying more than 50% of your time in the resort (riding lifts), you could consider the Duke PT 12 as well:
https://www.skiessentials.com/2023-marker-duke-pt-12-bindings.html
Hope that helps!
I have not heard of this issue before. Hope this helps!