
2025 BLIZZARD ZERO G 95 WOMEN'S SKIS
With a different graphic and a fun-loving touring personality, the Zero G 95W is a great option for ladies who spend a lot of time in the backcountry. Returning for 2024 unchanged, the Blizzard Zero G 95W is a great choice for backcountry tourers who are seeking a lightweight but high performing touring ski. By using lightweight materials and innovative construction techniques, the Zero G 95W is maneuverable, stable, and efficient. Used by many skiers for a variety of applications, these skis are a staple in the backcountry community. Whether it be resort touring, ski mountaineering, sidecountry touring, or traverses, these skis like to do it all. It is incredible how stiff these skis are when considering how light they are, which contributes to why they are such a popular choice for skiers all over the world.


How does the Zero G 95W accomplish such a low weight while retaining its stability? That is all thanks to its construction which incorporates both lightweight materials and innovative construction techniques. Paulownia is used for the wood core of this ski, which is a low-density material that retains its structure extremely well. Reinforcing the core is Blizzard’s Carbon Drive Technology 3.0. Carbon Drive utilized carbon in a 3-dimensional format to provide both longitudinal and torsional stiffness. These contributing attributes assist with edge grip and stability through variable snow conditions. All characteristics needed in a backcountry touring ski because of the unknowns that inevitably come along with the discipline. Altogether, the Zero G 95W weighs in at an astonishing 1135 grams per ski in the 164. A number such as this is crazy, but also welcoming, when considering how high performing these skis are when descending.
| Length | Radius | Sidecut |
|---|---|---|
| 157, 164, 171, 178, 185 cm | 22 m at 178 cm | 127/94/111 mm |

| Preferred Terrain |
|---|
| Sidecountry |
| Trees |
| Powder |
| Construction |
|---|
| Isocore/Beech/Poplar Core |
| Carbon Drive 3.0 |
The 2024 Blizzard Zero G 95W is certainly the most versatile of the Zero G series due to its construction, but also its shape in a very big way. A Rocker/Camber/Rocker profile makes for a highly maneuverable ski that is quick and easy to turn but also stable at higher speeds or on steep slopes. A healthy amount of tip rocker makes turn initiation smooth, while slight tail rocker assists with turn release and agility. Camber underfoot helps with edge grip and energy generation. Moving to the Zero G 95W’s sidecut of the 164 cm length, there is a forebody width of 125mm, a waist width of 95mm, and tail width of 109mm which generates a turning radius of 19.5 meters. There surely is some floatation produced from the tips, helping to keep you above the deep snow with the ability to grip onto firmer snow when encountered. Tip to tail taper permits effortless turn initiation in all conditions, facilitating safe descending through difficult terrain.
The backcountry skiers who are looking for an extremely lightweight and efficient touring ski with incredible downhill performance, the 2024 Blizzard Zero G 95W is a ski that should be at the top of their lists. Although highly specific in its application, the 95W is extremely versatile within that application. With resort touring, ski mountaineering, sidecountry touring, or traverse capabilities, these skis want to explore the unknown.
