G3 Saint Ski

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G3 Saint Ski:

Some weeks you cruise the resort and other weeks you take your planks into the backcountry for long tours, so you’d like a mid-fat ride that’s stable for the downs and lightweight for the ups. Go for the G3 Saint Ski.

  • Paolownia wood for a snappy, lightweight core
  • Semi-cap construction at tip and tail for torsional rigidity
  • Sidewall construction underfoot for a smooth, solid ride and increased edge control
  • Multi-axial fiberglass sandwich construction puts two layers of glass above the core and two layers below the core to boost longitudinal and lateral rigidity on gnarly descents
  • Same footprint as G3’s classic Reverend

Features:

Lengths:
170cm, 177cm, 185cm
Dimensions:
126 / 93 / 114mm
Construction:
Cap, multi-axial fiberglass, & sidewall underfoot
Core Material:
Paolownia
Binding System:
No
Binding Included:
No
Recommended Binding:
No
Weight:
[Pair, 177cm] 7lb 8oz (3400g)
Recommended Use:
Touring, all-mountain, freeride

Sizing Chart:

Men's Skis

Your ski size is largely determined by both your skiing ability and your preffered style of skiing. For example, an expert skier in Vermont will ski a far different ski than an expert in British Columbia. So take a look at our chart and explanations and find your perfect fit. Your weight also plays a large factor in finding the right ski. If you are either under or over average weight for your height consider downsizing or upsizing, respectively.

Size Guide
Big Mountain Freeride Backcountry Jib All Mountain Park and Pipe All Mountain Carve
Pro 180-200cm 180-190cm 180-190cm 175-185cm 175-185cm
Expert 170-180cm 175-185cm 170-180cm 160-180cm 170-185cm
Intermediate 160-180cm 160-180cm 160-180cm 160-180cm 160-175cm
Entry Level N/A N/A 150-170cm 150-170cm 150-170cm
Skill Level Explanations:
Pro:
Excels on any terrain, on any snow condition. Enjoys high speeds.
Expert:
Comfortable on any terrain and most snow conditions.
Intermediate:
Comfortable on Blue trails, exploring Black trails.
Entry Level:
Learning to ski Green and Blue trails.
Skiing Style Explanations:
Big Mountain Freeride:
High speeds, deep powder, steep lines, straightlining, chutes, cliffs.
Backcountry Jib:
Backcountry kickers, hucking, twintips, deep powder.
All Mountain:
From bumps to back bowls, groomers to glades; everything and anywhere on the mountain.
Park and Pipe:
De-tuned edges and buttery twin tips, occasionally pole-impaired.
All Mountain Carve:
Stiff. High-speed corduroy cutter. For those blind to SLOW signs.

More Photos:

One Color, 177CM

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