
Wide, lightweight and edgy, the Saint is a heavenly ride. Designed using the footprint of our classic Reverend, but with a lightweight paulownia core, the Saint is the perfect performance tuned mid-fat for any backcountry adventure. Fat enough to stay on top of the fluff, but quick and edgy enough to perform on firmer snow, the Saint is truly an answer to a higher calling.


Lightweight Paulownia wood core.
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Tip/Waist/Tail Width: | 126 / 93 / 114 mm |
| Available Lengths: | 170, 177, 185 cm |
| Weight: | 3.4kg / 7.5lb (177cm) |
| Skiing Style: | Technical, Recreational |
| Construction: | Lightweight Standard |
| Ski Type: | All Mountain |
| Ability: | Intermediate, Advanced, Expert |
| Terrain: | Freeride, Touring |
| Post | Type | Published |
|---|---|---|
| G3's Standard Ski Construction | Video | 02 Sep 2009 |
| G3 Receives Numerous Ski Test Awards | Blog | 01 Sep 2009 |
| New G3 Ski Program Brings Home Gold | Blog | 30 Sep 2009 |
| Chasing Snow | Blog | 30 Oct 2009 |
| Skiing the Haute Route - Chamonix to Zermatt - Tips for planning your own trip | Blog | 30 Nov 2009 |
| Winter returns to the Coast Mountains | Blog | 17 Jan 2010 |
| Saint Wins Explore Magazine's Best in Test | Blog | 18 Feb 2010 |
| A Life Ascending | Blog | 03 Jun 2010 |
| 100 Miles in the Wrangell Mountains with Joe Stock | Blog | 14 Jul 2010 |
| Post | Type | Published |
|---|---|---|
| G3 Standard Ski Construction | Learning Centre Page | 10 Sep 2009 |
| Mounting Your G3 Skis | Learning Centre Page | 10 Sep 2009 |
| Tuning Your G3 Skis | Learning Centre Page | 11 Sep 2009 |
| Ski Tech Manual | Learning Centre Page | 15 Sep 2009 |
I used to ski the BD Havoc,
I used to ski the BD Havoc, now I ski the Saint. I think I ski better now! These are just nice skis underfoot. Solid, float, predictable, and big shovels are a plus. The cutout on the tail is nice for keeping the skin tails in place too. Not the lightest skis on the market, but I don't care-they ski nice.
Just demo'ed these on a night
Just demo'ed these on a night of melt-freeze inbounds. I really liked 'em. They held a good edge and turned quick for a 93 mm waist. They were quick enough that I thought they were shorter than the 177s I was riding. And I thought them to be light. Want to check out a pair in the bc--they could be my next sticks...
Got a pair of 170's this
Got a pair of 170's this year. Terrific in the off-piste here in Coastal BC and the Interior. Have to agree with Powder, they are very well behaved in the soft snow. Only for my height/weight, would be nice to see a slightly shorter length around 163-165. My wife says I should have got a pair of Luscious like hers.
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