description Blizzard Zero G 116 Overview
The Blizzard Zero G 116 is a lightweight and versatile powder ski designed for the ultimate freeride experience. Its innovative construction utilizes carbon fiber and flax fiber to minimize weight without sacrificing performance. The 116mm waist width and generous rocker profile provide exceptional float in deep snow, while the ski's agility makes it easy to maneuver in tight spaces. Suitable for advanced to expert skiers, the Zero G 116 offers a unique blend of float, agility, and stability.
Available in lengths from 171cm to 191cm.
info Blizzard Zero G 116 Specifications
| Best Use | Backcountry touring and freeride |
| Turn Radius | 21-24m depending on length |
| Waist Width | 116mm |
| Terrain Type | Deep powder and off-piste |
| Rocker Profile | Generous tip and tail rocker |
| Weight Per Ski | ~2.5-2.7kg (5.5-6 lbs) |
| Available Lengths | 172cm, 180cm, 188cm |
| Core Construction | Carbon fiber and flax fiber laminates |
balance Blizzard Zero G 116 Pros & Cons
- Ultra-lightweight construction using carbon and flax fibers reduces fatigue on long ascents
- 116mm waist width provides exceptional float in deep powder conditions
- Generous rocker profile enables easy turning and maneuverability in soft snow
- Damp and stable feel absorbs rough terrain and crud effectively
- Versatile design works well for both touring and resort freeride use
- Durable construction maintains performance after repeated use
- Limited edge grip on hardpacked snow or icy conditions due to wide waist
- Not suitable for park skiing or aggressive jibbing
- Premium pricing positions it as an investment product
- May feel too soft or unstable for heavier skiers over 90kg
- Narrow underfoot width limits suitability for dedicated powder days
help Blizzard Zero G 116 FAQ
What is the weight of the Blizzard Zero G 116 per ski?
The Blizzard Zero G 116 weighs approximately 2.5-2.7kg per ski (5.5-6 lbs) depending on length, making it one of the lightest freeride skis available in its class.
What terrain is the Zero G 116 best suited for?
This ski excels in deep powder, off-piste terrain, and backcountry touring. Its wide profile and rocker design shine in soft snow but may struggle on groomers and hardpack.
What ski lengths are available for the Zero G 116?
The Zero G 116 typically comes in lengths ranging from 172cm to 188cm, allowing skiers to choose based on their height, weight, and preferred riding style.
Are bindings included with the Zero G 116?
No, the Zero G 116 is sold as a ski-only option without bindings. Skiers should pair it with touring bindings compatible with their boot system (ISO touring standard).
How does the Zero G 116 compare to the Blizzard Rustler 116?
The Zero G is significantly lighter due to its touring-focused construction, while the Rustler offers more durability and a stiffer feel better suited for resort-based freeride skiing.
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What is Blizzard Zero G 116 best for?
Backcountry skiers and freeride tourers who need a lightweight yet capable ski for deep powder days and long ascents without sacrificing downhill performance.
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What are the key specifications of Blizzard Zero G 116?
- Best Use: Backcountry touring and freeride
- Turn Radius: 21-24m depending on length
- Waist Width: 116mm
- Terrain Type: Deep powder and off-piste
- Rocker Profile: Generous tip and tail rocker
- Weight per Ski: ~2.5-2.7kg (5.5-6 lbs)
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