
2026 Blizzard Anomaly 94 Skis with Salomon Strive 14 GW Bindings
The 2026 Blizzard Anomaly 94 with Salomon Strive 14 GW Bindings redefines the standard for powerful mid-width all-mountain skis. Taking the place of the retired Bonafide 97, the Anomaly 94 entered last year with a bold new shape and modern construction, blending elite-level grip with improved accessibility. Stable and energetic, it holds an edge with confidence on hardpack, yet doesn’t feel overly demanding when you ease up a bit. It’s a ski built for high speeds and high output, but with enough refinement to be a true daily driver. We paired the Anomaly 94 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:
We love how the Anomaly 94 straddles the line between hard-charging confidence and practical versatility. It’s composed and planted when you’re ripping GS-style turns, but there’s enough life and responsiveness to keep things fun when you're not skiing at full throttle.
Who it's for:
This is a go-to option for advanced to expert skiers who want a stiff, stable ski they can trust in all conditions. If you’ve got the skill and power to engage it, the Anomaly 94 will return the favor with high-speed stability, edge grip, and precision that few skis can match.
Highlights:
Blizzard’s Trueblend All-Mountain Core carefully modulates flex zones to ensure stability underfoot and smooth transitions at the tip and tail. FluxForm Ti adds strategic metal reinforcement to boost edge hold and dampness, giving the ski a planted feel on everything from morning corduroy to late-day chop. Despite its strength and weight, the ski feels refined and balanced, never harsh—just ready to go fast. 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:
At over 2100 grams per ski in a 176 cm length, this is not a lightweight ski. That mass adds confidence and composure at speed but may result in a sluggish feel when it comes to tighter terrain and slower speeds. Strong skiers will love it, but finesse-focused riders may want something lighter or more playful.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run a bit long. Many skiers size down for better maneuverability and quicker edge transitions—especially if you're not always skiing at top speed or need better performance in trees or tight terrain.
The 2026 Blizzard Anomaly 94 with Salomon Strive 14 GW Bindings redefines the standard for powerful mid-width all-mountain skis. Taking the place of the retired Bonafide 97, the Anomaly 94 entered last year with a bold new shape and modern construction, blending elite-level grip with improved accessibility. Stable and energetic, it holds an edge with confidence on hardpack, yet doesn’t feel overly demanding when you ease up a bit. It’s a ski built for high speeds and high output, but with enough refinement to be a true daily driver. We paired the Anomaly 94 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:
We love how the Anomaly 94 straddles the line between hard-charging confidence and practical versatility. It’s composed and planted when you’re ripping GS-style turns, but there’s enough life and responsiveness to keep things fun when you're not skiing at full throttle.
Who it's for:
This is a go-to option for advanced to expert skiers who want a stiff, stable ski they can trust in all conditions. If you’ve got the skill and power to engage it, the Anomaly 94 will return the favor with high-speed stability, edge grip, and precision that few skis can match.
Highlights:
Blizzard’s Trueblend All-Mountain Core carefully modulates flex zones to ensure stability underfoot and smooth transitions at the tip and tail. FluxForm Ti adds strategic metal reinforcement to boost edge hold and dampness, giving the ski a planted feel on everything from morning corduroy to late-day chop. Despite its strength and weight, the ski feels refined and balanced, never harsh—just ready to go fast. 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:
At over 2100 grams per ski in a 176 cm length, this is not a lightweight ski. That mass adds confidence and composure at speed but may result in a sluggish feel when it comes to tighter terrain and slower speeds. Strong skiers will love it, but finesse-focused riders may want something lighter or more playful.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run a bit long. Many skiers size down for better maneuverability and quicker edge transitions—especially if you're not always skiing at top speed or need better performance in trees or tight terrain.
Description
The 2026 Blizzard Anomaly 94 with Salomon Strive 14 GW Bindings redefines the standard for powerful mid-width all-mountain skis. Taking the place of the retired Bonafide 97, the Anomaly 94 entered last year with a bold new shape and modern construction, blending elite-level grip with improved accessibility. Stable and energetic, it holds an edge with confidence on hardpack, yet doesn’t feel overly demanding when you ease up a bit. It’s a ski built for high speeds and high output, but with enough refinement to be a true daily driver. We paired the Anomaly 94 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:
We love how the Anomaly 94 straddles the line between hard-charging confidence and practical versatility. It’s composed and planted when you’re ripping GS-style turns, but there’s enough life and responsiveness to keep things fun when you're not skiing at full throttle.
Who it's for:
This is a go-to option for advanced to expert skiers who want a stiff, stable ski they can trust in all conditions. If you’ve got the skill and power to engage it, the Anomaly 94 will return the favor with high-speed stability, edge grip, and precision that few skis can match.
Highlights:
Blizzard’s Trueblend All-Mountain Core carefully modulates flex zones to ensure stability underfoot and smooth transitions at the tip and tail. FluxForm Ti adds strategic metal reinforcement to boost edge hold and dampness, giving the ski a planted feel on everything from morning corduroy to late-day chop. Despite its strength and weight, the ski feels refined and balanced, never harsh—just ready to go fast. 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:
At over 2100 grams per ski in a 176 cm length, this is not a lightweight ski. That mass adds confidence and composure at speed but may result in a sluggish feel when it comes to tighter terrain and slower speeds. Strong skiers will love it, but finesse-focused riders may want something lighter or more playful.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run a bit long. Many skiers size down for better maneuverability and quicker edge transitions—especially if you're not always skiing at top speed or need better performance in trees or tight terrain.





















