Blizzard Zero G
Best lightweight touring ski for dedicated backcountry adventurers.
Engineered for lighter skiers, this touring setup balances uphill efficiency with predictable downhill performance. The wood core construction provides a responsive, intuitive feel that handles everything from early-season groomers to spring couloirs with ease. It is a versatile daily driver for those who prioritize weight savings without sacrificing stability.
$849.99
at
Cripple Creek Backcountry
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Who it's for
- Backcountry tourers prioritizing energy conservation during long alpine ascents
- Advanced skiers seeking dependable performance on steep, hard-packed slopes
- Explorers needing a single ski for diverse winter mountain environments
Who should skip it
- Intermediate skiers who prefer a more playful or forgiving ride
- Aggressive chargers who frequently encounter heavy, chopped-up snow conditions
- Powder hunters primarily skiing in regions with high annual snowfall
Performance breakdown
Uphill Efficiency
Featherweight construction makes long ascents feel surprisingly effortless.
Edge Hold
Camber underfoot provides reliable grip on firm, icy backcountry slopes.
Soft Snow Versatility
Early rise tip and tail float well in variable spring conditions.
Descent Stability
Predictable and responsive, though demanding for heavier, aggressive chargers.
Weight-to-Performance Ratio
Impressive balance between climbing ease and downhill technical capability.
Technical Maneuverability
Nimble enough for tight, technical lines in complex terrain.
Key Specs
Weight
2400g per pair (171cm)
Camber Profile
Early Rise Tip and Tail, Camber Under Foot
Construction
Trueblend RPET Tour + Ash Core Insert
Core Material
Trueblend Tour 2.0
Dimensions
126-96-111mm (171cm)
Available Lengths
157cm, 164cm, 171cm, 178cm
Recommended Use
Alpine Touring, Mountaineering
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