The Blizzard Zero G 095 W is a women’s tour freeride ski designed for backcountry enthusiasts who value uphill efficiency without giving up downhill performance. It’s built to handle climbing skin and guide you across varied terrain, then deliver confident turns when you drop in off-piste.
At 1 260 grams per ski (for 178 cm), the Zero G 095 W sits well under the 1.5 kg mark, making it a very light option purely for touring. Its 127 / 94 / 111 mm sidecut offers a balance between flotation in softer snow and quick edge-to-edge response on firmer slopes. The flat binding interface lets you pair it with your preferred touring bindings, keeping the setup simple and adaptable.
The 22 m radius—measured on the 178 cm length—means the ski tends toward medium-to-long turns, providing stability at speed while still allowing for nimble carving in tighter spots. The sidecut dimensions describe the ski’s profile: a wider tip (127 mm) helps initiate turns in variable snow, a narrower waist (94 mm) boosts agility, and a slightly wider tail (111 mm) supports exit power and flotation on softer snow.
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Blizzard says about the Zero G 095 W
The Zero G 95 was the ski of choice for ski mountaineers Hilaree Nelson and Jim Morrison to conquer their epic, first descent on the world’s highest, biggest line—the Lhotse Couloir on 27,940-foot Lhotse peak in Nepal’s Himalayas. The Zero G 95 gave them the performance they needed to get down safely—not to mention the high-altitude pow turns they scored! An ultra-lightweight paulownia wood core paired with updated iteration of Blizzard’s proven Carbon Drive technology in version 3.0 provides for efficiency on the skin track and a more consistent, stable feel on the descent. Your backcountry adventure may be closer to home, but you can still reap the benefits of Austrian engineering that delivers the best downhill performance for the weight.