The Blizzard Zero G 105 has been one of the most reliable backcountry skis over the past few seasons, and for 2022-23, it gets a slight update. Blizzard's TruBlend woodcore lands in the Zero G collection. TruBlend has already been met with rave reviews from skiers in popular models like the Brahma and Black Pearl. By strategically placing softer and denser woods in the core, Blizzard smooths out the ride and improves suspension. When it comes to backcountry skis, we tend to like any updates that enhance ski-ability while also maintaining a low weight. The end result is the best-skiing Zero G yet for most backcountry skiers. Keep in mind: Even with TruBlend, the Zero Gs are still intended as backcountry skis rather than resort crossover skis. If you're looking for one setup to do it all, we recommend Blizzard's new Hustle series. But if you want a devoted touring ski for day-to-day escapades, hippy pow, and big objectives, you're in the right place.
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