

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""The Anomaly 88 completely surprised me—in the best way. It’s got all the edge grip and stability I expect from a Blizzard, but it feels way more nimble than a Brahma. I skied it in tight trees, bumps, and firm groomers, and it just kept delivering. It’s become my daily driver for mixed frontside days."" When we want the confidence to carve hardpack and the versatility to handle tight trees and changing terrain, we reach for the Blizzard Anomaly 88 Ski. With a waist width dialed for precision and response, and enough tip rocker to stay nimble in choppy snow, the Anomaly 88 balances a stable feel with surprising agility—especially in steep or technical terrain. Blizzard’s TrueBlend All-Mountain Core, tuned specifically for each ski length, combines poplar and beech for ideal flex and power. Dual-layer Titanal laminates, split by a fiberglass layer, bring refined damping and edge hold at speed without overwhelming us in tight quarters. The result is a ski that inspires confidence whether we're cruising corduroy or navigating spicy off-piste lines."
Price: $749.99 from Backcountry
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| $749.99 | Visit Store |
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