Blizzard's ultralight Zero G Skis are always a treat to tour with, and the Zero G 105 Ski is exceptionally versatile for any conditions we can find in the backcountry. As the widest Zero G, we love reaching for it after snowy storms. The TrueBlend wood core uses multiple densities of wood in each stringer to create a super-precise flex profile while shaving weight for uphill performance. Meanwhile, the Carbon Drive 2. 0 frame adds stiffness at the sidewalls and around each foot to stiffen the ski surprisingly well. Add a versatile rocker/camber/rocker profile, and we think the Zero G 105 Ski is ready to handle all the icy spaces in between powdery places.
Price: $899.95 from Backcountry
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