Blizzard Zero G 95 Skis - 2024/2025
Used on the first descent of the Lhotse Couloir in Nepal's Himalayas, the Blizzard Zero G 95 skis are extremely lightweight, redefining what is possible on a touring or backcountry skiing experience.
Key Details
- Ski mountaineers Hilaree Nelson and Jim Morrison used the Zero G 95 skis when they descended the 27,940 ft. peak
- These skis deliver excellent downhill performance for the weight and function as if they were designed specifically for a high level of downhill performance
- Carbon Drive 3.0 tech paired with an ultralight woodcore ensure efficiency on the skin track, while maintaining strength, a solid edge grip and a stable feel for the descent
- Carbon Drive 3.0 technology integrates a 3D unidirectional carbon fiber frame with an ultra-lightweight woodcore to reduce weight while providing structure for performance
- Carbon frame's 3D geometry offers optimal flex and torsional rigidity, resulting in a top-tier level of stability, edge grip and control
- Carbon reinforcement: 2 edge-to-edge layers of bi-directional carbon fiber are positioned in the binding mounting areas to improve binding retention and torsional strength
- Long contact surface improves stability on all types of terrain
- Longer radius sidecut is more forgiving and less catchy, especially in variable snow
Imported.
Best Use | Backcountry Skiing |
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Ski Terrain | Backcountry |
Tip Width | 185 CM: 127 millimeters |
Waist Width | 95 millimeters |
Tail Width | 185 CM: 111 millimeters |
Sidecut Radius | 185 CM: 24 meters |
Ski Camber | Tip and Tail Rocker |
Tail Type | Flat |
Core | Paulownia Woodcore + Carbon |
Bindings Included | No |
Boot Sole Compatibility | Bindings Not Included |
Gender | Unisex |
Weight (Pair) | 185 CM: 5 lbs. 11 oz. |