
2026 Blizzard Anomaly 84 Skis with Salomon Strive 14 GW Bindings
The 2026 Blizzard Anomaly 84 with Salomon Strive 14 GW Bindings brings a sharpened focus to the frontside carving category. As the narrowest option in the Anomaly line, it replaces the outgoing Brahma 82 with a modernized shape that adds width and rocker for better versatility without compromising its elite-level grip and edge precision. Whether you're slicing up morning corduroy or navigating firm afternoon hardpack, this ski feels locked in, responsive, and smooth from edge to edge. We paired the Anomaly 84 with the Strive 14 because of this binding’s well known reputation for safety, reliability, and ease of use. Featuring an LDN toe piece that optimizes contact and response, these bindings integrate seamlessly with boots and skis, allowing for a natural flex and balanced stance, making them the perfect choice to pair with this ski.
Why we like it:
The Anomaly 84 is not trying to be a jack-of-all-trades—it's designed to carve hard, hold an edge like a race ski, and deliver rock-solid confidence at speed. But thanks to its slightly updated shape, it’s got more range than you'd expect from a ski in this category.
Who it's for:
The Anomaly 84 is made for advanced and expert skiers who want precision and energy above all else. If you're coming from a carving or racing background—or just love the feel of high-angle, high-speed turns—you’ll feel right at home here.
Highlights:
With Blizzard’s Trueblend Piste Core, the Anomaly 84 offers meticulously tuned flex across the ski’s length for maximum power underfoot and a touch of forgiveness at the ends. The result is a ski that snaps in and out of turns, holds like glue on hard snow, and remains composed when you open it up. Its directional shape and modest rocker add just enough versatility for varied frontside terrain, making it more adaptable than its stats suggest. The Strive 14 GW, with its lightweight build and low-profile chassis, delivers a smooth and responsive ride all day long. It remains nimble in deep snow and light on your feet as the day progresses. The LDN Toe Pieces offer a low stand height, optimizing power transfer and improving the connection to your skis. The Automatic Toe Adaption feature effortlessly adjusts to GripWalk boots without the need for manual adjustments. Additionally, the Snow Scrapers on the toe pieces effectively remove snow and ice, ensuring a secure fit that enhances both safety and performance for direct power transmission
Things to consider:
This isn’t a ski for the casual or the timid. It has a long effective edge, a stiff build, and a bias toward aggressive skiing. If you're not actively driving it, it can feel like too much. But for those ready to lean into it, the payoff is serious power and precision.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size, but their powerful nature and long edge contact mean many skiers opt to size down for quicker turn initiation and more forgiving handling—especially if you're not always charging.
The 2026 Blizzard Anomaly 84 with Salomon Strive 14 GW Bindings brings a sharpened focus to the frontside carving category. As the narrowest option in the Anomaly line, it replaces the outgoing Brahma 82 with a modernized shape that adds width and rocker for better versatility without compromising its elite-level grip and edge precision. Whether you're slicing up morning corduroy or navigating firm afternoon hardpack, this ski feels locked in, responsive, and smooth from edge to edge. We paired the Anomaly 84 with the Strive 14 because of this binding’s well known reputation for safety, reliability, and ease of use. Featuring an LDN toe piece that optimizes contact and response, these bindings integrate seamlessly with boots and skis, allowing for a natural flex and balanced stance, making them the perfect choice to pair with this ski.
Why we like it:
The Anomaly 84 is not trying to be a jack-of-all-trades—it's designed to carve hard, hold an edge like a race ski, and deliver rock-solid confidence at speed. But thanks to its slightly updated shape, it’s got more range than you'd expect from a ski in this category.
Who it's for:
The Anomaly 84 is made for advanced and expert skiers who want precision and energy above all else. If you're coming from a carving or racing background—or just love the feel of high-angle, high-speed turns—you’ll feel right at home here.
Highlights:
With Blizzard’s Trueblend Piste Core, the Anomaly 84 offers meticulously tuned flex across the ski’s length for maximum power underfoot and a touch of forgiveness at the ends. The result is a ski that snaps in and out of turns, holds like glue on hard snow, and remains composed when you open it up. Its directional shape and modest rocker add just enough versatility for varied frontside terrain, making it more adaptable than its stats suggest. The Strive 14 GW, with its lightweight build and low-profile chassis, delivers a smooth and responsive ride all day long. It remains nimble in deep snow and light on your feet as the day progresses. The LDN Toe Pieces offer a low stand height, optimizing power transfer and improving the connection to your skis. The Automatic Toe Adaption feature effortlessly adjusts to GripWalk boots without the need for manual adjustments. Additionally, the Snow Scrapers on the toe pieces effectively remove snow and ice, ensuring a secure fit that enhances both safety and performance for direct power transmission
Things to consider:
This isn’t a ski for the casual or the timid. It has a long effective edge, a stiff build, and a bias toward aggressive skiing. If you're not actively driving it, it can feel like too much. But for those ready to lean into it, the payoff is serious power and precision.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size, but their powerful nature and long edge contact mean many skiers opt to size down for quicker turn initiation and more forgiving handling—especially if you're not always charging.
Description
The 2026 Blizzard Anomaly 84 with Salomon Strive 14 GW Bindings brings a sharpened focus to the frontside carving category. As the narrowest option in the Anomaly line, it replaces the outgoing Brahma 82 with a modernized shape that adds width and rocker for better versatility without compromising its elite-level grip and edge precision. Whether you're slicing up morning corduroy or navigating firm afternoon hardpack, this ski feels locked in, responsive, and smooth from edge to edge. We paired the Anomaly 84 with the Strive 14 because of this binding’s well known reputation for safety, reliability, and ease of use. Featuring an LDN toe piece that optimizes contact and response, these bindings integrate seamlessly with boots and skis, allowing for a natural flex and balanced stance, making them the perfect choice to pair with this ski.
Why we like it:
The Anomaly 84 is not trying to be a jack-of-all-trades—it's designed to carve hard, hold an edge like a race ski, and deliver rock-solid confidence at speed. But thanks to its slightly updated shape, it’s got more range than you'd expect from a ski in this category.
Who it's for:
The Anomaly 84 is made for advanced and expert skiers who want precision and energy above all else. If you're coming from a carving or racing background—or just love the feel of high-angle, high-speed turns—you’ll feel right at home here.
Highlights:
With Blizzard’s Trueblend Piste Core, the Anomaly 84 offers meticulously tuned flex across the ski’s length for maximum power underfoot and a touch of forgiveness at the ends. The result is a ski that snaps in and out of turns, holds like glue on hard snow, and remains composed when you open it up. Its directional shape and modest rocker add just enough versatility for varied frontside terrain, making it more adaptable than its stats suggest. The Strive 14 GW, with its lightweight build and low-profile chassis, delivers a smooth and responsive ride all day long. It remains nimble in deep snow and light on your feet as the day progresses. The LDN Toe Pieces offer a low stand height, optimizing power transfer and improving the connection to your skis. The Automatic Toe Adaption feature effortlessly adjusts to GripWalk boots without the need for manual adjustments. Additionally, the Snow Scrapers on the toe pieces effectively remove snow and ice, ensuring a secure fit that enhances both safety and performance for direct power transmission
Things to consider:
This isn’t a ski for the casual or the timid. It has a long effective edge, a stiff build, and a bias toward aggressive skiing. If you're not actively driving it, it can feel like too much. But for those ready to lean into it, the payoff is serious power and precision.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size, but their powerful nature and long edge contact mean many skiers opt to size down for quicker turn initiation and more forgiving handling—especially if you're not always charging.





















