The Blizzard Zero G 095 is a lightweight tour freeride ski made for backcountry adventures, blending uphill efficiency with downhill performance. Its 178cm length and design focus cater to skiers who want reliable flotation in soft snow and nimble handling on variable terrain.
With a sidecut of 127/94/111mm, the ski offers a stable tip for deep snow and a narrower waist for quick edge-to-edge transitions. The flat binding interface helps keep each ski to just 1260 grams, so climbs feel less taxing and descents stay lively. This weight and shape combo makes it easier to move through tight trees and cruise open slopes without extra drag.
The 22m radius refers to the curvature of the ski’s edges and dictates its turn behavior. A 22m radius strikes a balance between stability for longer, sweeping turns and the responsiveness needed for shorter, tighter arcs in changing snow conditions.
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Blizzard says about the Zero G 095
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.