ZERO G LT 080 (flat)

COD. 8A228400001 - BLACK/ORANGE
750 €
The Zero G LT 80 packs 70-some-odd years of alpine performance you've come to know and trust from Blizzard into an 80mm-waisted, sub-1000-gram skin track assassin. At the heart of the LT 80, the uber-lightweight TrueBlend Tour woodcore ensures the ski is soft and nimble where you want it, while remaining stout and stable where you need it if things get dicey on a descent. The unidirectional Carbon Drive LT provides torsional strength and forgiving flex for improved performance on the down, while carbon reinforcements at the binding mounting points assure unprecedented edge grip, power transmission, and improved binding retention. Whatever far-out peak you dream of reaching next, trust the Zero G LT 80 to get you to the top and more importantly, back down safely.
FIND A STORE

150/18, 157/19, 164/20, 171/21, 178/22

TECHNICAL SPECS

  • Construction: Carbon Drive Lt Sandwich Partial Sidewall
  • Core + Key Materials: Trueblend Tour Woodcore
  • Rocker: Rocker-Camber-Rocker
  • COMPARE WITH SIMILAR ITEMS

Size(cm)

SIZES / DIMENSION

Sizes (cm) 150 157 164 171 178
Sidecut 106-80-92 108-80-94 108-80-94 108-80-94 110-80-96
RADIUS (M) 18 19 20 21 22

SIZE GUIDE

HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT SKI LENGTH

Determining the right ski length is not as simple as plugging in your height and weight. Although these are great factors to provide a starting point, there are other factors such as snow conditions, preferred terrain, ski category, and personal preference that should also be taken into account.

The general rule is for your skis to measure somewhere between your chin and the top of your head. With expert level skiers often choosing skis slightly above their head.

Height
(ft & in)
Height
(cm)
Suggested
Ski Lengths
4’0” 122 100-110
4’2” 127 110-120
4’4” 132 120-130
4’6” 137 125-135
4’8” 142 130-140
4’10” 147 135-145
5’0” 152 140-155
5’2” 158 145-165
5’4” 163 150-170
5’6” 168 155-175
5’8” 173 160-180
5’10” 178 165-185
6’0” 183 170-185
6’2” 188 175-193

Once you have determined your recommended ski size range, now you need to decide if you prefer a longer ski or a shorter ski. In general shorter skis will be easier to maneuver while longer skis will be more stable. Narrower carving skis with smaller turn radiuses and full camber can be skied shorter, while wider all mountain and freeski skis with more rocker can be skied longer. Rockered skis have a shorter contact length with the snow which makes it easier to pivot and steer, however we recommend sizing up skis with a lot of rocker in order to maintain stability.Below are several reasons to help you make this decision.

GO SHORTER, CLOSER TO YOUR CHIN IF:
  • You are a beginner-intermediate level skier
  • You prefer making shorter/quicker turns
  • You are looking for a carving ski
GO LONGER, CLOSER TO THE TOP OF YOUR HEAD IF:
  • You are an advanced-expert level skier
  • You like skiing fast and making longer turns
  • You mostly ski off trial
  • You are looking at a ski with a lot of rocker

FIND YOUR SIZE

This is intended to get you in the general vicinity of the correct size for you. Other factors such as weight, strength, and how aggressively you ski, as well as turn shape and speed (see below) will also play a role in size selection. Your local specialty retailer will ultimately be able to make the best size recommendation.

level

TURNS

SPEED

your height -10 CM

SIZE GUIDE

HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT SKI LENGTH

Determining the right ski length is not as simple as plugging in your height and weight. Although these are great factors to provide a starting point, there are other factors such as snow conditions, preferred terrain, ski category, and personal preference that should also be taken into account.

The general rule is for your skis to measure somewhere between your chin and the top of your head. With expert level skiers often choosing skis slightly above their head.

Height
(ft & in)
Height
(cm)
Suggested
Ski Lengths
4’0” 122 100-110
4’2” 127 110-120
4’4” 132 120-130
4’6” 137 125-135
4’8” 142 130-140
4’10” 147 135-145
5’0” 152 140-155
5’2” 158 145-165
5’4” 163 150-170
5’6” 168 155-175
5’8” 173 160-180
5’10” 178 165-185
6’0” 183 170-185
6’2” 188 175-193

Once you have determined your recommended ski size range, now you need to decide if you prefer a longer ski or a shorter ski. In general shorter skis will be easier to maneuver while longer skis will be more stable. Narrower carving skis with smaller turn radiuses and full camber can be skied shorter, while wider all mountain and freeski skis with more rocker can be skied longer. Rockered skis have a shorter contact length with the snow which makes it easier to pivot and steer, however we recommend sizing up skis with a lot of rocker in order to maintain stability.Below are several reasons to help you make this decision.

GO SHORTER, CLOSER TO YOUR CHIN IF:
  • You are a beginner-intermediate level skier
  • You prefer making shorter/quicker turns
  • You are looking for a carving ski
GO LONGER, CLOSER TO THE TOP OF YOUR HEAD IF:
  • You are an advanced-expert level skier
  • You like skiing fast and making longer turns
  • You mostly ski off trial
  • You are looking at a ski with a lot of rocker

LEVEL

BEGINNER
EXPERT

SNOW

GROOMED
POWDER

SPEED

SLOW
FAST

TURNS

SHORT
LONG

TECHNOLOGIES

TRUEBLEND TOUR WOODCORE

TRUEBLEND TOUR WOODCORE

PERFECT BALANCED FLEX
The Trueblend Tour Woodcore has a specific design with two different density areas: the stronger center, which guarantees maximum support, edge grip and stability underfoot; a softer tip to tackle all snow conditions with the same level of performance; and a supportive tail for higher confidence downhill.

We use a specific blend of woods to deliver perfect flex for light touring requirements.
Paulownia offers an unbeatable strength-to-weight ratio, while poplar gives high energy performance without sacrificing durability.

CARBON DRIVE L.T.

CARBON DRIVE L.T.

The unidirectional carbon fiber chassis offers perfect torsional strength and forgiving flex for downhill performance. The result: a ski that is not too stiff or strong, but reliable in all touring conditions.

SHAPE SPECS  LT 80

SHAPE SPECS

VERSATILITY
Zero G LT 80 is a ski ready to face different kinds of snow and slope conditions.
VERSATILE SIDECUT
Radius for maximum ease and no hooking.
WAIST WIDTH
Modern Light Touring: 80 mm

WEIGHT: 980 gr
Zero G LT 80 (171)
New hybrid pawlonia Trueblend Woodcore
150g lighter than the Zero G 085

EARLY RISE TIP
For additional versatility in mixed snow conditions.
FLAT TAIL
For safety in chutes and maximum stability but that is reliable in all of the different touring conditions.

CARBON REINFORCEMENTS

CARBON REINFORCEMENTS

The Carbon Drive 3.0 is empowered by two underfoot carbon reinforcements.
The carbon reinforcements are two edge-to-edge layers of bi-direction carbon fiber placed in the binding mounting areas, in order to provide:

  • IMPROVED EDGE GRIP
  • ENHANCED POWER TRANSMISSION

DOWNHILL EFFICENCY

DOWNHILL EFFICENCY LT 80

Weighing under 1,000 grams, the Zero G LT 80 lets you climb and skin more efficiently than ever.
The meticulous carbon fiber construction delivers unprecedented downhill performance—making this ski the best companion for ski mountaineers, mountain guides, and ski touring enthusiasts alike.

COMPARE WITH SIMILAR ITEMS


WEIGHT

SIDECUT

LENGTHS(cm) /
RADIUS(m)

CORE +
KEY MATERIALS

CONSTRUCTION

ROCKER