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Head Alpine Ski Oblivion 94 Overview

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Alpine ski set Oblivion 94 + bindings


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Alpine ski set Oblivion 94 + bindings

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  • Winter 2027
  • Intermediate - Advanced
  • Freestyle
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Description

Designed for riders who want to send it both in the park and beyond, the Head Oblivion 94 is a versatile freestyle ski that can handle kickers, off-piste terrain and fresh snow in a single session. Its playful character and twin-tip shape make it a ski that can be ridden regular or switch, built for jumps, butters and grabs across the whole resort.

What is the Head Oblivion 94 designed for?

This ski sits firmly in the all-mountain freestyle category, engineered to turn the entire mountain into a terrain park. With a 94 mm waist, it provides genuine float in soft and powder snow while remaining agile on groomed runs. Its twin-tip shape allows for switch take-offs and landings, both on park features and in natural terrain. It’s a ski with plenty of pop, playful on jumps and lively in chopped-up snow.

Who is the Head Oblivion 94 for?

The Oblivion 94 is aimed at intermediate to advanced skiers who are already confident technically and want a freestyle ski that can venture off-piste without being limited to the park. Its width and wood core make it ideal for progressing on features while exploring backcountry lines and powder fields.

What are the strengths of the Head Oblivion 94?

Playful

Versatile

Float

How does the Oblivion 94 perform in powder?

Its waist width and PNP rocker in the tip provide excellent lift: the shovel naturally rises to the surface, keeping the ride smooth in soft snow. It retains a freestyle personality, designed more for playful riding in powder than for charging like a full-on big-mountain ski.

Is the Oblivion 94 comfortable in chopped-up snow?

Yes. The ISS system, an elastomer layer running along the edges, absorbs vibrations and maintains stable handling in variable snow. The double rocker helps smooth out uneven terrain without catching.

Can you ski the Head Oblivion 94 switch?

Yes. Its symmetrical twin-tip shape and raised tail are built for switch skiing, both on park features and when landing jumps in natural terrain.

What’s the difference between the Oblivion 94 and the Oblivion 102?

The Oblivion 94 is a lively, accessible all-mountain freestyle ski with a wood core. The Oblivion 102 moves into the backcountry freestyle realm: it’s wider, built with a Carbon Sandwich construction and a hybrid poplar–recycled PET core, and is aimed at more committed skiers looking to send it in deep powder. The 94 focuses on versatility across the resort, while the 102 prioritises float and performance far from groomers.

Detailed specifications

Ski category

Freestyle

Level

Intermediate - Advanced

Advandced Program

  • Ease of use

  • Freestyle

  • Powder

  • Piste

Skis weight (flat)

3.746 kg

Camber

Traditional camber + tip & tail rocker

Traditional camber + tip & tail rocker

Technical data Ski Oblivion 94

  • Shape

    Bidirectional (twin tip)
  • Level

    Intermediate - Advanced
  • Reference nr

    H27HEADSKI589710
  • Technologies

    Construction Sandwich
    Highly transparent UHM Base
    Tuff-Wall/Base/Edge
    ISS - Independent Suspension System
    Twin-Tip
    PNP Rocker

Tips and advice

After using our calculator, you can explore further with our guides (depending on your skiing style):

And to see the method in action, here’s our video tutorial (example focused on piste / all-mountain skiing, with useful benchmarks whatever your style).

At glisshop.co.uk, you’ll find one of the most comprehensive ski selections available online. To choose the right pair, start with three simple criteria: your ability level, your preferred terrain (piste, all-mountain, freeride, freestyle, touring), and your budget.

To refine your selection, several options are available:

  1. The advanced search tool: located at the top of each category page, it allows you to filter by brand, skill level, discipline, and more. By combining these filters, you can quickly narrow down the range and easily find the models best suited to your skiing style.

  2. Contact us on 020 3129 3301: a pair of skis is a technical piece of equipment. Before placing your order, it’s best to make sure the model truly meets your expectations. Our team is here to advise you.

To go further and understand the differences between ski types, take a look at our comprehensive guide 'Which skis to choose?'.

During the process or your order, we'll ask you to complete a form about the mounting of your bindings. With these details, we will be able to mount the bindings with the correct settings. The release value of the bindings is set by a professional skiman, and according to the norm AFNOR FD S 52-748.

If you don't have your own ski boots when you order, the bindings will be pre-mounted. The final settings can be done :

- by a shop if you are renting your ski boots

- by our skiman : you can call us for any technical questions. Our skiman will do the final settings for you. Telephone : 020 3129 3301

All skis you purchase on our website are factory-waxed and tuned. This means they are ready to hit the slopes. However, gear tends to wear and in order to keep it in its best shape, you need to maintain base and edges on a regular basis.

Maintaining your skis is essential for a smooth glide and a solit grip. Frequency of maintenance may vary depending on how often you use your skis, or on how damaged they are. We recommend you to wax them every 10 riding days and at the end of the season. Edges need to be tuned up to 2 times per season if you want to keep a good edge control. However, don't overdo it. Tuning is basically scraping off material. If you do it too often, the edges will vanish after some time.

When your base is damaged and shows shallow scratches or rock gouge, it is possible to repair it.

You can get these repairs done by professional ski shop, or if the gouge is only superficial you may repair it yourself. To do so, you will need special tools and materials such as wax, Ptex for repairing bases, edge sharpeners, etc. You can find them on our website.

All products benefit from a manufacturer guarantee, as long as the damage is caused by a manufacturing defect (may it be hidden or obvious).

Usually, the manufacturer guarantee lasts two years.

Only the manufacturer is able to decide if there has been a 'manufacturing defect' or a 'misuse'. Glisshop is only an intermediary between you and the manufacturer.

The manufacturer's guarantee will not apply if the problem comes from a misuse.

Setting the release value of your bindings is a major safety issue.

In order to fully function and ensure safety, your bindings need to be set according to the Afnor FD S 52-748 standard. We wrote down a guide to help you find out the release value matching your needs.

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When buying a pair of skis, you will have to complete a form asking for your measurements. Please complete it with the most accurate information: it will allow our technicians to adjust precisely your bindings and lower down the risk of injury.