Blizzard’s Black Pearl 94 was the skinniest all-mountain ski we had at our ski test, but it stood out from the rest, and not just because of its narrow waist width. Completely redesigned for this season, the Black Pearl is a hardpack ripper that blew away testers with its unique combination of stability and a friendly, approachable demeanor. It shares a similar core construction with the men’s Anomaly series, with one less sheet of metal, and was designed as part of Blizzards Women2Women initiative to focus on what will make the best women’s ski gear. The Black Pearl 94 brings top-speed power to a broad spectrum of skiers with its easy-to-ski character.
Groomers & Resort Skiing:
To nobody’s surprise, the Black Pearl 94 absolutely rips on hardpack. The edge hold and quiet ride while carving were unparalleled, with the metal construction muting and dampening all matter of on-piste vibrations. Our favorite terrain was undoubtedly early-morning corduroy laps, where we could harness the energetic ski to its full potential and crank turn after turn on top-to-bottom groomer laps. At 94mm underfoot, it’s incredibly quick edge to edge, encouraging you to let off the brakes and really rail carves.
Skier: Lisa Cormier. P: Hanne Lundin Wallengren
Skier: Rylee Hackler. P: Hanne Lundin Wallengren
Skier: Rylee Hackler. P: Hanne Lundin Wallengren
Sizes: 152, 158, 164, 170, 176
Dimensions: 132.5 / 94 / 114.5 mm
Radius: 17m @ 176
Weight: 1950g @176
The Black Pearl 94 is wide enough for floating through freshies and tackling big terrain, but still nimble enough to lay it over on hard pack. Powered by a redesigned women’s specific TrueBlend woodcore and FluxForm W.S.D. construction, the Black Pearl 94 will take you wherever you want to go. Be A Boss on the Black Pearl 94.
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