Volkl’s new Blaze 104 isn’t expressly marketed as a touring ski anymore, and with this year’s re-design the 104mm-waisted ski becomes much more capable inbounds. It's a lightweight freeride ski designed to be equally at home skiing chalky steeps inbounds as it would full-time in the backcountry.
Groomers & Resort Skiing:
The Blaze is definitely a directional ski and prefers to be driven. The interesting quirk of it is that the tip is actually fairly soft, so it's more of a drive it, but not too hard, kind of ski. If you're in the sweet spot, which is pretty large, they will perform pretty well for resort skiing, and in particular on smooth groomers. However, they do have an upper speed limit and if you surpass it, they become a bit of a wild ride, something that our taller testers found in particular. They do have enough backbone for most resort skiers, but these are not one for a very aggressive skier to use in the resort.
Skier: Brock Marzolf. P: Carter Edwards
Skier: Lucas Boudreau. P: Hanne Lundin Wallengren
Skier: Mark Valtr. P: Carter Edwards
Sizes: 158, 165, 172, 179, 189 cm
Dimensions: 143 - 104 - 128 mm - 179
Radius: 16.8M - 179
Weight: 1800g - 179
The Blaze 104 is a light, agile powder ski that is constructed with maneuverability in mind. The thin Titanal Binding Platform underfoot harnesses power with little effort, creating an incredibly enjoyable and dynamic turning experience, immediately from initiation. In narrow terrain and/or rough conditions their reaction time is impressive, especially for a powder-width ski. Their full length Hybrid Multilayer Woodcore / Green Core and overall design target short-turn-oriented skiers, but the sidecut’s 4 radius drive sidecut technology adapts to most every riding style. In addition to ripping around the resort, the Blaze 104’s also transition into capable freeride touring skis because of their lightweight, yet powerful nature. With the addition of the Suspension Tip, a rubbery, shock-absorbing material on the tip and tail edges, the Blaze 104 rides high through pow, crud and wind buffed snow with playful power.
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