Völkl Blaze Skis
Best lightweight all-mountain ski for versatile backcountry and resort explorers.
These skis bridge the gap between featherweight touring gear and high-performance resort carving. By ditching heavy metal laminates, they offer a lively, intuitive ride that excels in tight turns and mixed snow, though you sacrifice some dampness at high speeds for that nimble, backcountry-ready feel.
$649.99
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Who it's for
- Glade skiers and bump enthusiasts needing quick, agile handling
- Resort skiers prioritizing edge hold on groomed, firm runs
- All-mountain riders wanting one ski for varied daily conditions
Who should skip it
- Aggressive chargers who demand stability at high speeds
- Powder hounds seeking maximum float in deep, fresh snow
- Heavier skiers requiring a stiffer, more powerful flex
Performance breakdown
Weight Efficiency
Featherlight construction makes long ascents feel effortless and manageable.
Turn Agility
Snappy responsiveness makes navigating tight moguls and quick turns intuitive.
Versatility
Adapts seamlessly from groomed runs to variable backcountry terrain.
Stability at Speed
Lacks Titanal dampening, so it can chatter slightly on icy hardpack.
Floatation
Suspension tips help, but the narrower waist struggles in deep powder.
Turn Radius Flexibility
3D Radius Sidecut handles short and long arcs with surprising ease.
Key Specs
Length
(R1) 18 m, (R2) 10 m, (R3) 16 m
Length
(R1) 20 m, (R2) 11 m, (R3) 17 m
Length
(R1) 21 m, (R2) 12 m, (R3) 19 m
Length
(R1) 25 m, (R2) 13 m, (R3) 21 m
Length
(R1) 28 m, (R2) 15 m, (R3) 23 m
Length
(R1) 30 m, (R2) 16 m, (R3) 25 m
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