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Preview: Press Release - Blizzard Unveils New Black Pearl Collection for 2025

Blizzard Unveils New Black Pearl Collection, Reinforcing the Ski’s Legacy as ‘The Boss’ - Just Like The Skier They Serve.​

WEST LEBANON, NH (JAN 2, 2024) – Blizzard is proud to introduce a brand-new collection of their iconic women’s all-mountain skis, the Black Pearl. One of the best-selling skis of all time, the Black Pearl has become known as a reliable, balanced ski that has transformed the way women approach the mountain. While the construction and tech have been revamped with this collection, the spirit remains the same – still the Black Pearl. Still The Boss.

Featuring new molds, rocker profiles, and use of metal, Blizzard’s engineering goal for this evolution was to maintain the stability and power the Black Pearl has been praised for, but improve maneuverability, facilitating smoother transitions in and out of turns. To achieve this, they tested multiple iterations of technology layups with their international Women 2 Women group - a diverse assembly of women skiers ranging from weekend enthusiasts to professional instructors and former NCAA racers, ensuring the skis would cater to a wide spectrum of abilities without compromising on the quality that has made the Black Pearl legendary.
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“With a ski like the Black Pearl, making changes can feel risky,” said Leslie Baker-Brown, Blizzard Tecnica Women 2 Women Project Leader. “But part of Blizzard’s DNA is to continually strive for improvement, always reserving the right to make our products better, which is what we’ve done. We put this new collection through the wringer, testing with dozens of women at eight resorts from California to Europe. The conditions were all very different, as were the types of skiers, but it’s that variety that allowed us to achieve the results we were going for. Based off the feedback on the final protos, I feel confident this new collection is the best yet.”
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THE TECH
Women’s Specific Designs is a core philosophy for Blizzard, and new Black Pearls make no exception, with every element of design being completely unique to the unisex collection of All-Mountain skis. While the tried and true 88 waist width remains, new models include a 94 and 84, answering the needs of skiers from coast to coast who ski anything from firm groomers to chalky steeps to chopped up bumps.

Drawing on the success of Fluxform Technology in the Sheeva freeride collection, Blizzard has tailored an all-new Fluxform to meet the specific needs of all-mountain skiing. This innovative approach introduces a full sheet of Titanal, segmented into three parts within two distinct layers. This design ensures the ski remains remarkably stable and damp from tip to tail, while the segmentation allows for a slight shearing within the ski structure, reducing torsional rigidity so skiers can come in and out of turns with ease. The result is a ski that maintains the same Black Pearl spirit of approachability and intuitiveness but adds an additional level of confidence and control.




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Height: 5'5"

Weight: 145 lb

Years skiing: 30+

Days per year: 75+

Home mountains: Mt Rose, Palisades Tahoe, Alpine Meadows

Preferred terrain: Trees, of course, but making tracks in fresh corduroy brings a smile to my face, too.

Skiing style: Finesse

Preferred ski characteristics: I like a ski that is strong enough to hold an edge but soft enough to bend with some energy and feedback.

Boots: K2 Anthem Pro 120, Lange RS Purple Haze Heritage Boot, Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD 115 BOA, Salomon Supra BOA,

About me: "Do what you love, love what you do" are the words I live by. Skiing became my passion from the moment I turned 18; a little over 25 years later, I moved to the Lake Tahoe Basin to make skiing my life and career. Along with helping skiers face to face, I am the site manager and owner here on pugski.com and review product for various manufacturers, both hardgoods and softgoods as well as work with manufacturer focus groups to help improve ski gear for women.

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