2027 Blizzard Anomaly 84 Skis with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings
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2027 Blizzard Anomaly 84 Skis with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings
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2027 Blizzard Anomaly 84 Skis
The 2027 Blizzard Anomaly 84 with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings is the narrowest and most frontside-focused ski in the Anomaly lineup. Carrying the same 2Ti FluxForm construction as its wider siblings, it's an all-mountain ski with a clear lean toward groomer carving and hard-snow performance. We paired the Anomaly 84 with the Tyrolia Attack 14 GW because of the Attack’s light weight, reliability, and ease-of-use for all mountain and freeride skiers. Additionally, ample elastic travel and direct power transmission function to ensure these bindings cater perfectly to the needs of demanding freeriders.
Why we like it:
Skis this narrow can read as either too racy or too forgettable, but the Anomaly 84 finds a happy middle. Commit to it and it carves with real precision, yet the freeride-style rocker and Trueblend core leave enough range for the occasional trip off the trail.
Who it's for:
Aimed at advanced and expert skiers who spend most days on groomers and hardpack but still want a touch of all-mountain reach. It suits frontside-leaning skiers, dedicated first-chair lappers, and anyone hunting a daily driver where soft snow is the exception, not the norm.
Highlights:
A trimmer 84 mm waist gives this ski a noticeably quicker edge-to-edge feel than the wider Anomalies, while the construction philosophy holds steady across the family. The Trueblend All Mountain woodcore sets beech in the high-load zones for grip and stability and softer poplar through the ends for easier turn initiation, all dialed for a slim platform. Two titanal sheets in the 2Ti layup add backbone, and FluxForm All Mountain converts your flex inputs into consistent, clean torsional response. Rocker at tip and tail over camber underfoot means even at this width the ski stays maneuverable across mixed terrain, and rubber at the contact points keeps the ride smooth once afternoon corduroy roughens up. With a low stand height of just 17 millimeters, the 2027 Tyrolia Attack 14 offers an impressively close connection to the snow, delivering precise power transmission and a confident, locked-in feel. The FR Pro3 toe piece allows for a full 180 degrees of boot release, enhancing safety in a variety of fall scenarios, while the AFS (Anti-Friction Slider) ensures reliable re-centering and consistent release characteristics. Built to withstand hard use, the Attack 14 combines durability with performance, making it a go-to option for aggressive skiers who demand trust in their gear.
Things to consider:
At its narrow width, the Anomaly 84 is the less versatile choice if you regularly seek soft snow or off-trail terrain. In that case the Anomaly 88 or 94 would serve as a better daily driver.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Whatever you normally ride for frontside or carving days will measure right on this one.
- Sidecut: 124.5/84/107.5 mm at 182 cm length
- Radius: 15.5 m at 182 cm length
- Rocker/Camber/Rocker
- Sintered Base
- Poplar/Beech Wood Core
- Titanal
- 2Ti Construction
- FluxForm All Mountain
- Trueblend All Mountain Woodcore
- Vibration Dampening System
- Weight: 2060 g per ski
- Ability Level: Advanced to Expert
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| Model Year | Product Page | Ski Test Results | Chairlift Chat |
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2027 | 2027 Blizzard Anomaly 84 Skis—Skis with bindings | — | |
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