Blizzard Zero G
Best lightweight touring ski for experienced backcountry adventurers.
This lightweight touring ski balances uphill efficiency with downhill stability, making it a versatile choice for big backcountry objectives. It offers a forgiving yet responsive ride that handles variable snow conditions with confidence, ensuring you stay energized for the descent.
$719.96
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Who it's for
- Backcountry enthusiasts prioritizing efficiency during long, demanding alpine ascents
- Technical skiers who demand precision and stability on steep slopes
- Dedicated tourers seeking a versatile daily driver for varied conditions
Who should skip it
- Casual skiers who prefer a relaxed or more forgiving flex
- Resort-heavy skiers who frequently encounter hard-packed or variable terrain
- Freeriders looking for a poppy, smearable, or twin-tip feel
Performance breakdown
Uphill Efficiency
Featherweight construction makes long, grueling ascents feel surprisingly effortless.
Downhill Stability
Carbon reinforcement provides surprising composure when charging through variable backcountry snow.
Powder Float
The 105mm waist offers ample surface area for deep, soft conditions.
Edge Grip
Reliable hold on firm snow despite the lightweight touring-focused build.
Turn Initiation
Longer radius sidecut favors smooth, predictable arcs over snappy, quick turns.
Binding Retention
Titanal mounting plate ensures your bindings stay locked down securely.
Key Specs
Waist Width
105 mm
Rocker Type
Rocker-Camber-Rocker
Core Material
Paulownia, Poplar, Carbon
Construction Type
Sandwich compound sidewall
Weight
1530 grams (180 cm)
Ski Type
Touring, Freeride
Available Lengths
164 cm, 172 cm, 180 cm, 188 cm
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