Canada's answer to ski touring
G3 stands for Canadian-style touring skis. The fact that a Canadian ski brand specializes in touring skis is no coincidence. Canada's seemingly endless world of snow is known worldwide, and not just among fans of heli-skiing vacations. The ski resorts and infrastructure for skiers in Canada are quite different from those in Europe. Many areas have not even been properly developed yet, here the untouched nature is the playground for touring skiers. Ski touring is an important part of the Canadian ski culture. For this reason, the Canadian ski manufacturer Genuine Guide Gear (G3), which has been producing touring and freeride skis since 1995, is predestined to be a designated specialist for touring skis.
G3 FINDr
For classic ski tourers
The FINDr series is uncompromising in performance with a weight and features that ski mountaineers and ski tourers dream of. The FINDr features a magnetic base. The skis pull on each other on the base side and hold tightly together without the need for a strap to hold the skis together. This is very convenient, especially in difficult terrain. This ski steers precisely through steep and technical terrain. To dampen the chatter of a full carbon fiber layup, the FINDr was the first model to use polyurethane sidewalls. The new 94 FLX uses fiberglass instead of carbon, making the ski softer and more forgiving. The new FINDr 94 FLX is therefore suitable for the slopes as well as for deep snow.
G3 SEEKr
Performance touring ski
G3 ROAMr
Lightweight allmountain ski
G3 SLAYr
Freeride ski
The SLAYr is freeride skiing in the ideal balance of ease, playfulness and downhill performance. This ski is super easy and fun regardless of skill level. This ski rides the same whether it's on big turns through unfamiliar slopes far from home or drawing your lines around the local trees on a great powder day.