Overview
About G3 Boundary 100 Alpine Skis
Closeouts. An excellent backcountry performer, G3 Boundary 100 alpine skis also deliver reliable resort performance. Freeride tip and tail rocker mean it floats well on soft snow, and lightweight sandwich construction won't weigh you down on long tours.
- Versatile 100mm underfoot width
- Freeride rocker in the tip and tail with camber
- Powerlight Stealth construction features a poplar and paulownia wood core with two sheets of titanal aluminum for stiffness and torsional rigidity
- P-Tex 2000 Electra base
- Imported
Specs
Specs about G3 Boundary 100 Alpine Skis
- Core material: Poplar, paulownia, titanal laminate
- Base material: P-Tex 2000 Electra
- Construction: Powerlight Stealth
- Profile: Freeride Rocker
- Tail: Flat
- Overall weight: 7 lb. 1 oz.
- 171:
- Tip width: 129mm
- Waist width: 100mm
- Tail width: 117mm
- Turn radius: 19m
- 178:
- Tip width: 129mm
- Waist width: 100mm
- Tail width: 117mm
- Turn radius: 21m
- 185:
- Tip width: 129mm
- Waist width: 100mm
- Tail width: 117mm
- Turn radius: 23m
- 192:
- Tip width: 129mm
- Waist width: 100mm
- Tail width: 117mm
- Turn radius: 25m
- Recommended use: All Mountain,Backcountry Touring
- Imported
- Gender Men
Reviews
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Most Helpful 4-Star Review
4.0 out of 5 stars.
Nice and light
Verified Buyer
Reviewed by teleup from Colorado on Tuesday, May 3, 2016
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1.0 out of 5 stars. Manufacturers defect?Verified Buyer Reviewed by Jared from Colorado on Tuesday, February 7, 2017After less than 10 days on these skis (mostly on the resort) the toe piece of the binding started pulling out (ski actually separating). I have them mounted with the G3 Ion 10 binding.
No big falls or any really difficult skiing. Currently have a warranty claim in with G3 to get the ski replaced. Hopefully, I can update the review after replacement and skiing on them a bit more.
For what it is worth, they skied great in variable terrain, hard snow and kept a decent float in soft snow for the first part of this season. I look forward to getting back on them if I can! -
4.0 out of 5 stars. Nice and lightVerified Buyer Reviewed by teleup from Colorado on Tuesday, May 3, 2016Nice and light for a backcountry climb and responsive on the way down. Pleasantly surprised