SEEKr 100 Swift Ski - 2023
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Look for new zones on the G3 SEEKr 100 Swift Ski. This touring ski balances uphill performance with downhill prowess to ensure you are in control from the start of the day until the end. The uphill performance is boosted by the lightweight paulownia and carbon fiber, while the downhill prowess is made possible by the full sidewalls, damp poplar, and versatile 100mm waist.
Details
- Touring-ready ski that refuses to skimp on performance
- 100mm waist is quick edge to edge while remaining versatile
- Short turn radius offers quick control in tight areas
- Rocker in the tip and tail adds turning forgiveness, float
- Camber underfoot drives power to your edges when you need it
- Poplar and paulownia core balances weight savings and damping
- Triax carbon saves weight while increasing torsional rigidity
- Skin clip tail helps you stay focused while on the skin track
- Item #GGGW18J
- Length
- 154cm, 162cm, 150cm
- Dimensions
- 132 / 100 / 120mm
- Turn Radius
- [154cm] 12.6m [162cm] 14.5m [170cm] 16.4m
- Profile
- early rise tip, camber underfoot, long early rise tail
- Construction
- PU sidewalls
- Core
- poplar paulownia
- Laminate
- triaxial carbon
- Edge
- steel
- Base
- full
- Tail
- skin clip
- Claimed Weight
- [154cm] 2lb 12oz (1247g), [162cm] 2lb 15oz (1332g), [170cm] 3lb 1oz (1389g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited 1 year
- Activity
- backcountry skiing
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Overall Rating
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMarch 7, 2024
Snapped in half on 8th use
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
I ordered these skis in September of 2023 and began skiing on them in December 2023. Primarily I skied at a local small ski hill (very mild terrain) and a few backcountry runs. On my 8th outing on these skis, at a small ski resort, one of the skis snapped (see picture) during a right turn. There were no rocks, branches, or any other objects that contacted the ski during the turn. I highly recommend against purchasing these skis as they are fragile and unreliable.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com