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Today’s DealsBlizzard Frame Kit
A 26″ aluminum frame hardtail fat frameset.
Manufacturer Price
$1,399| Frame | Aluminum |
|---|---|
| Suspension | Hardtail |
| Fork | RockShox Bluto RL |
| Wheels | 26″ |
5'2" – 5'8"
5'6" – 5'11"
5'10" – 6'3"
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.
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
24-tooth chainring inhibitive of reaching higher speeds
Narrower handlebar
A bit weighty at 33lbs (M)
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.
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.
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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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 …

Apr 2015
Rocky Mountain has resurrected the Blizzard, and it's fat.

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

Apr 2014
The first of April wasn’t a joke. Rocky Mountain’s Blizzard is now a fat bike with a RockShox suspension fork…
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
| 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) |
| Front Derailleur | E Type Low Direct Mount S3 (not included) |
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| Front Hub | Wheeltech Fatso Hub / 6 Bolt / 32H / 15x150mm Axle |
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| Rear Hub | Wheeltech Fatso Hub / 6 Bolt / 32H / 6 Pawl Freehub Body / 12x197mm Axle |
First added September 9
Last updated April 14
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