Overview
About G3 FINDr 86 Alpine Skis
2nds. G3's FINDr 86 alpine skis are true Alps-style touring skis that are designed to excel in ski mountaineering and in mixed snow conditions. They have a traditional camber profile with early rise rocker in the tip for extra float in deep snow.
- Not Returnable In Store
- Early Rise Tip profile with camber underfoot and a long running surface for a stable, reliable ski that's agile and initiates turns easily
- Premium co-extruded nylon topsheet
- Full-thickness alloy steel edges are resistant to corrosion
- Triaxial stitched carbon fiber laminate provides strength and torsion stability
- Polyurethane sidewalls provide durability and dampness
- Poplar and paulownia wood core
- Full Thickness P-Tex 2000 Electra base
- Titanal aluminum mounting plate
- Imported
Specs
Specs about G3 FINDr 86 Alpine Skis
- Core material: Poplar and Paulownia wood
- Base material: P-Tex 2000 Electra
- Construction: Flyride Plus construction
- Profile: Traditional Camber
- 177:
- Tip width: 122mm
- Waist width: 86mm
- Tail width: 109mm
- Turn radius: 17m
- Imported
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Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
Great skinny touring ski.
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Reviewed by Anonymous from CA on Thursday, February 7, 2019
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Great skinny touring ski.Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from CA on Thursday, February 7, 2019Got these to replace one that I had snapped. Nothing to do with durability of the ski, any back country ski would have snapped how I broke it.
These are fantastic skis for the skinnier but not race end of the touring spectrum. Most of the reviews on Findrs are for the wider ones which for the layup and construction definitely makes a better ski in the skinnier widths. Good long effective edge, just enough tip and tail splay.
Kinda wish there was a description of why they are seconds, wouldn't have changed my purchase but would be good to know. These were seconds because whatever profile cutter was used on the sidewalls had a huge bur or chip on it and put some UGLY cutting marks into the sidewall. Also no mount mark, glad I had an existing ski to measure from on the mount point since G3 doesn't list mount point locations on their website.