Blizzard Zero G
Best lightweight touring ski for advanced backcountry enthusiasts.
These pre-cut skins eliminate the hassle of trimming, offering a perfect fit right out of the box. The nylon-mohair blend strikes an ideal balance between grip and glide, ensuring reliable performance on both icy tracks and deep backcountry powder.
$949.99
at
Cripple Creek Backcountry
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Who it's for
- Backcountry skiers prioritizing confident descents without added weight.
- Tourers and mountaineers seeking maximum energy conservation on climbs.
- Adventurous skiers navigating diverse backcountry terrain and snow types.
Who should skip it
- Skiers prioritizing a smooth, vibration-free ride on hardpack.
- Intermediate skiers or those preferring a more relaxed, less demanding feel.
- Skiers seeking a single, versatile ski for both resort and backcountry use.
Performance breakdown
Uphill Efficiency
Featherlight construction makes long, grueling ascents feel surprisingly effortless.
Powder Float
The 103mm waist provides ample surface area for deep, soft snow.
Downhill Stability
Carbon reinforcement keeps the ride composed even at higher speeds.
Maneuverability
Early rise profile makes navigating tight trees and technical lines intuitive.
Edge Grip
Reliable bite on firm snow, though not a dedicated carving ski.
Durability
Partial sidewalls balance weight savings with necessary impact resistance.
Key Specs
Waist Width
103 mm
Weight
2640 g per pair
Core Material
Paulownia wood
Construction
Sandwich with Carbon Drive 3.0
Rocker Type
Early Rise Tip and Tail with Camber Under Foot
Skill Level
Expert
Terrain Type
Backcountry
Ski Width Category
100-115 mm
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