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2015 Rocky Mountain

Blizzard Frame Kit

A 26″ aluminum frame hardtail fat frameset.

Manufacturer Price

$1,399
FrameAluminum
SuspensionHardtail
ForkRockShox Bluto RL
Wheels26″
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Sizing
SM

5'2" – 5'8"

MD

5'6" – 5'11"

LG

5'10" – 6'3"

XL

6'1" – 6'7"

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Summary

The Rocky Mountain Blizzard is a versatile fatbike praised for its stable and confident ride, capable handling in various conditions, and fun, mountain-bike-like feel. Its wide 4.7-inch tires and agile geometry make it a standout for traction and stability, whether on snow, sand, or soft trails. The inclusion of a RockShox Bluto suspension fork enhances its trail performance, making it a favorite for all-season riding.

Pros
  • Stable and confident at speed

  • Capable in almost all conditions

  • Agile trail-bike geometry

  • Wide 4.7-inch tires for optimized traction and stability

  • Fun with no snow required

Cons
  • 24-tooth chainring inhibitive of reaching higher speeds

  • Narrower handlebar

  • A bit weighty at 33lbs (M)

Key Quotes
The Blizzard rides exactly how I’d expect a Rocky Mountain fatbike to ride: It’s stable, and doesn’t hold back on fast or steep sections of trail.
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Basically, whatever the conditions the Blizzard was a fun bike, and could be the one bike for your stable. Or at least the one fat bike.
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With suspension-specific design, agile trail-bike geometry, and a truly capable parts spec, the Blizzard delivers legendary Rocky Mountain ride quality on snow, sand, and anything else you get yourself into.
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Bikerumor
Review: Rocky Mountain Blizzard is a fat bike for all Seasons

Dec 2015 · Zach Overholt

I was excited to hear that Rocky Mountain was giving new life to the Blizzard. It had been a while since the Blizzard held court in the Rocky line up as a much loved steel hard tail, and what better bike to give the name some new life than a fat bike? Yes, the Blizzard …

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BIKE Magazine
Rocky Mountain Blizzard Review

Apr 2015

Rocky Mountain has resurrected the Blizzard, and it's fat.

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Canadian Cycling Magazine
The 2015 Rocky Mountain Blizzard

Apr 2014 · Canadian Cycling Magazine

The 2015 Rocky Mountain Blizzard On April 10, Rocky Mountain Bicycles released their new Blizzard. Rocky Mountain Bikes states that “With

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NSMB
2015 Rocky Mountain Blizzard

Apr 2014

The first of April wasn’t a joke. Rocky Mountain’s Blizzard is now a fat bike with a RockShox suspension fork…

Highs
  • Agile geometry keeps the Blizzard feeling like a true mountain bike

  • Wide 4.7" tires provide optimized traction and stability across snow, sand, and soft trails

  • Custom designed Race Face 24T narrow wide single ring for optimal shifting and climbing

  • Sealed bearing 6-pawl heavy duty freehub system increases torque on steep climbs

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Rocky Mountain FORM™ Series Custom Hydroformed Alloy. 100mm BB. 12x197mm Axle. Zero Stack Tapered Headtube. Internal Cable Routing. Reverb Stealth Compatible.

Fork

RockShox Bluto RL. 100mm. Motion Control DNA Lockout / Rebound / 15x 150mm Maxle Lite / Tapered Steerer

Bottom Bracket

100mm Threaded (not included)

Headset

ZS44mm Top / ZS56mm Bottom (not included)

Seatpost

30.9mm (not included)

Groupset
Front Derailleur

E Type Low Direct Mount S3 (not included)

Wheels
Front Hub

Wheeltech Fatso Hub / 6 Bolt / 32H / 15x150mm Axle

Rear Hub

Wheeltech Fatso Hub / 6 Bolt / 32H / 6 Pawl Freehub Body / 12x197mm Axle

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