Völkl Blaze Skis
Best lightweight all-mountain ski for versatile, high-energy resort and backcountry explorers.
These are the ultimate quiver-killers for skiers who refuse to choose between resort laps and backcountry touring. By balancing a featherweight build with a surprisingly snappy, Titanal-reinforced core, they offer the agility to carve groomers and the float to handle deep powder without feeling like a burden on the skin track.
$749.99
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Who it's for
- Backcountry skiers seeking a lightweight, versatile hybrid setup
- Resort skiers needing one ski for all snow conditions
- Tree skiers and bump enthusiasts wanting quick, playful turns
Who should skip it
- Speed demons who demand stability on firm, icy groomers
- Carving purists requiring razor-sharp edge hold on hardpack
- Aggressive, heavy skiers needing a stiffer, more powerful backbone
Performance breakdown
Turn Versatility
Four-radius sidecut allows for effortless transitions between tight and wide arcs.
Weight Efficiency
Featherlight construction makes these an ideal choice for backcountry touring ascents.
Power Transfer
Titanal binding platform ensures immediate, responsive energy delivery underfoot.
Snow Dampening
Suspension tips effectively absorb chatter in variable, tracked-out snow conditions.
Maneuverability
Lively woodcore makes navigating tight trees and moguls feel intuitive.
Float Capability
Solid performance in soft snow, though dedicated powder skis offer more.
Key Specs
Length
(R1) 17 m, (R2) 24 m, (R3) 11 m, (R4) 16 m
Length
(R1) 18 m, (R2) 28 m, (R3) 12.4 m, (R4) 17 m
Length
(R1) 18 m, (R2) 31 m, (R3) 13.7 m, (R4) 18 m
Length
(R1) 19 m, (R2) 35 m, (R3) 14.9 m, (R4) 20 m
Length
(R1) 20 m, (R2) 40 m, (R3) 16.5 m, (R4) 22 m
Length
(R1) 21 m, (R2) 45 m, (R3) 18.2 m, (R4) 24 m
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