G3 Saint Ski
Lighten your load.
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.
| 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.
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