178 blizzard Zero G 108 with Vipecs and Pomoca skins- complete touring setup. Mounted for a +/-308mm with about 35mm of overall adjustability on the bindings. Vipecs have warranteed toes, overall condition G/VG everything functions perfectly.
Skis have typical minor scrapes on the base and a minor tip wear, freshly waxed and edges cleaned up with a diamond stone. Comes with well used Pomoca skins (one has a tail repair). $475+shipping. In NY near Albany, handoff or ship at buyers $. Only selling due to overlap. These things are super light, and they charge.
From leelau’s review for TGR:
We tested the ZeroG 108, the lineup's widest ski at 108 underfoot (the dimensions of the 185 cm length ski are 136-108-122), weighing in at 1742 grams per ski, has a paulownia wood core, and a relatively long 27 meter turning radius. It's basically the more touring-oriented cousin of the popular Blizzard Cochise.
The long radius, stiffness, performance-orientation of the higher end Blizzard on-piste line is readily apparent in how the ZeroG 108 performs.
This is the first light ski I've had the privilege of using that didn't get deflected all over the place in chop, crud or variable snow. Of course, the ZeroG 108 performed fine in soft snow but then, as a touring ski, it's supposed to work well in powder. What was remarkable was how well the ZeroG 108 felt on hardpack. Its remarkable edge hold and torsional stability had me looking down at my feet wondering if someone swapped some narrower carving metal topsheeted boards without my noticing.
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