Völkl Blaze 94 Skis Review
The Völkl Blaze 94 has been re-engineered with 4 Radius Drive to sharpen its all-mountain, do-everything personality. It’s a lightweight, precise ski for technical skiers who want quick edge engagement on firm snow, enough backbone for variable conditions, and low weight for the occasional tour. A Hybrid Multilayer Woodcore blends poplar and beech with CNC-milled Isocore to keep things lively without feeling nervous, while a thin Titanal binding plate boosts screw retention for aggressive skiing. Add Tip & Tail Rocker, full sidewalls, and TPU Suspension inserts, and you get a ski that feels calm in chop, agile in trees, and surprisingly dependable when you open it up.
Tech Specs (At a Glance)

- Rocker/Camber Profile: Tip & Tail Rocker with camber underfoot
- Sidecut Design: 4 Radius Drive for quick initiation and stable, dynamic exits
- Core Construction: Hybrid Multilayer Woodcore (Poplar/Beach + Isocore)
- Reinforcement: 0.3 mm Titanal binding platform for pullout strength
- Weight/Intent: Light enough to tour; precise for technical all-mountain
Carving and Hard-Snow Grip
The Blaze 94’s 4 Radius Drive blends four distinct radii exactly where they matter. You get ~20 m in the shovel for quick, intuitive turn entry and ~15 m underfoot for snappy, precise edge changes. Between the shovel and binding, ~40 m keeps the ski calm when you tip it and let it run, while ~25 m behind the bindings gives every turn a strong, energetic finish. On hardpack, that translates to a ski that feels eager to roll on edge and far more composed than its weight suggests. The full sidewall construction transfers power directly, so even advanced skiers will find trustworthy bite.
Off-Piste Agility and Crud Performance
In variable snow, the Blaze 94 punches well above its class. The Tip & Tail Rocker helps the tips stay loose and pivoty in trees and bumps, while the TPU Suspension Tips and Tails act like built-in bumpers in wind-blown or tracked snow. They absorb high-frequency chatter and reduce tip deflection, helping the ski stay planted without feeling damped-out or sluggish. The 94 mm waist is a sweet spot: wide enough for soft-snow float on resort powder days, yet narrow enough for quick edge-to-edge transitions when the storm bumps up. It’s a confidence-builder when conditions get awkward.
Construction, Weight, and Touring Readiness
Völkl’s Hybrid Multilayer Woodcore is the engine room here. Individually weight-selected poplar and beech run tip-to-tail for stability and consistent flex, while the CNC-milled Isocore window adds pop and keeps grams off the scale. The result is stability that meets freeride demands at a weight only slightly above dedicated touring skis. If you’re eyeing a hybrid setup, the thin 0.3 mm Titanal binding platform is a quiet hero—boosting screw retention and longevity, especially if you’re mounting a frame or hybrid touring binding. Slap on skins and the Blaze 94 happily rallies to sidecountry stashes without feeling like a compromise on the descent.
Turn Shapes and Skill Progression
One of the Blaze 94’s party tricks is how many turn shapes it enjoys. Short-radius slalom zips? No problem—there’s agility underfoot to hook and release quickly. Medium arcs on groomers feel natural and rhythmic, while the longer radii zones keep the ski stable when you lengthen your line. Intermediate-to-advanced skiers will appreciate how forgiving the rockered tips feel when technique wobbles, yet there’s enough backbone to reward cleaner inputs. This balance makes the Blaze 94 a great “growth” ski: confidence-inspiring as you improve, but still exciting when you push harder or conditions shift throughout the day.
Who It’s For (and Mount/Brake Notes)
If your perfect day includes morning corduroy, late-morning bumps, a tree lap, and maybe a quick skin for a sidecountry shot, the Blaze 94 is squarely in your lane. It’s ideal for skiers who value precision and quick reflexes more than pure dampness, and who want touring-curious weight without giving up resort punch. Binding-wise, the Titanal platform welcomes alpine or hybrid tech bindings. For brakes, choose a width equal to or up to 15 mm wider than the 94 mm waist for clean clearance. Mount at manufacturer’s line for balanced, all-mountain feel; nudge +0.5 to +1 cm only if you prefer a slightly more pivoty, centered stance.
Pros and Cons
- Pros: Excellent edge grip for the weight; versatile 4 Radius Drive turn behavior; lively yet composed in chop; touring-friendly; strong binding retention.
- Cons: Not as damp or bulldozer-stable as heavier chargers; advanced technique rewards the ski more than back-seat skiing; 94 mm may feel narrow for truly deep days.
Technical Specifications
| Terrain | All-Mountain, Alpine Touring |
| Ability Level | Intermediate – Advanced |
| Rocker Type | Tip & Tail Rocker with camber underfoot |
| Sidecut | 4 Radius Drive (~20 m shovel / ~40 m fore-body / ~15 m underfoot / ~25 m tail) |
| Core | Hybrid Multilayer Woodcore (Poplar & Beech, CNC-milled Isocore), tip-to-tail |
| Laminates | 0.3 mm Titanal binding platform; Suspension Tips & Tails (elastic TPU inserts) |
| Sidewalls | Full Sidewall |
| Base | P-Tex 2100 |
| Tail Type | Partial Twin Tip |
| Series | Blaze |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
| Sizes (cm) | 151, 158, 165, 172, 179, 186 |
| Tip/Waist/Tail (mm) | 133 / 94 / 118 (all sizes) |
| Turning Radius (m) | Varies by size (e.g., 151: 16.9–24.2–11–15.8 → 186: 20.8–44.9–18.5–24.3) |
| Binding Compatibility | Use a brake equal to or up to 15 mm wider than 94 mm |
Where to Buy
The Völkl Blaze 94 is available at evo.com, a trusted retailer with detailed product pages and an excellent return policy. You’ll find multiple lengths, clear spec breakdowns, and real-world fit guidance so you can choose the right size for your style. Evo also stocks compatible bindings and skins, making it easy to build an all-mountain or hybrid touring package in one go. Check current pricing and availability—especially during seasonal sales—because this ski is popular and can move quickly in the most sought-after lengths.
Final Verdict
The re-engineered Blaze 94 nails a modern brief: precise edge hold, playful agility, and just-right stability at a weight that’s happy to tour. The 4 Radius Drive gives it a huge turn-shape toolkit, while the hybrid core and TPU Suspension keep it smooth when the snow gets chewed up. If you want a single ski that thrives on technical terrain, rewards clean inputs, and won’t punish you on the uphill, the Völkl Blaze 94 should be at the top of your list.
