Blizzard Zero G 095 Flat - The Zero G 95 was there on the descent of the highest and longest line in the world - the first ski ascent of the Lhotse Couloir in the Himalayas in Nepal. Ski mountaineers Hilaree Nelson and Jim Morrison chose the Blizzard Zero G 95 as they made their way to the summit of the 8,516 m high Lhotse. And actually the skis brought them back down safely. Your powder turns at high altitudes will not be forgotten.
Even if the normal backcountry adventures usually take place closer to home, the advantages of Austrian engineering in the form of a very light touring ski with impressive downhill performance remain the same.
Carbon Drive 2.0 technology and an ultra-light core made of paulownia wood ensure minimal weight on the ascent and at the same time torsional rigidity, good edge grip and stability on the descent.
Properties:- Sidecut: 127-95-111 mm (178)
- Sug. Binding: Marker Alpinist 12
- Sug. Heads: Skin Zero G 95
- Rocker: Rocker-Camber-Rocker
- Core + Key materials: Pawlonia
- Factory base bevel: 0.9 ° ± 0.2 °
- Factory side bevel: 87.7 ° ± 1.5 °
- Weight (kg): 2.52 (178 cm)
Construction:- Sandwich Compound Partial Sidewall (Carbon)
- Carbon Drive Technology 2.0 with carbon reinforcements