SEEKr 110 Ski - 2023
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Go fast, go far, and keep your setup light with the SEEKr 110. These technical touring skis pack in a carbon fiber construction for a featherweight feel on the ascent, but mitigates the chatter of carbon by placing urethane at the sidewalls for exceptional vibration damping, helping you preserve energy and feel better on the mountain for longer.
Details
- Intensely light touring skis with stiff carbon construction
- Carbon fiber inlays keep setup light and responsive
- Poplar and paulownia wood core is playful, poppy, and light
- Urethane sidewalls reduce chatter and soak up vibrations
- Magnetic contact points in ski speed up bootpack transitions
- 110mm waist is versatile and perfect for keeping you floating
- Early rise tip keeps you on top of deep snow and surfing the powder
- Item #GGGW18G
- Length
- 172cm, 180cm, 188cm
- Dimensions
- 139 / 110 / 127mm
- Turn Radius
- [172cm] 18.2m, [180cm] 19.9m, [188cm] 21.7m
- Profile
- early rise, slight camber
- Construction
- FlyRide Plus SEEKr, PolyUrethane sidewall
- Core
- poplar, paulownia
- Laminate
- 4 layers of carbon fiber, titanal aluminum mounting plate
- Edge
- steel
- Base
- full thickness
- Tail
- long early rise
- Claimed Weight
- (pair)[172cm] 6lb 6oz (2892g), [180cm] 6lb 12oz (3062g), [188cm] 7lb (3175g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited 1 year
- Activity
- backcountry skiing
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Overall Rating
5 based on 1 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 26, 2021
Great first AT ski
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I bought these for my fianc° for her to start touring on, and set them up with Solomon Shift S-Lab bindings, which are on the heavier end, but seem to be a good crossover option, barring any future durability issues people seem to complain about with this gear. She sized down to 163 from a 171 Black Crows Captis resort set up, and this G3 set up is still much lighter, but 20mm fatter. So far, these skis have allowed her to get comfortable on in bounds pow runs, and spring corn snow on Rainier and in the Stevens/Snoqualmie backcountry. Hopefully, they'll help her enjoy deeper backcountry days once she works her way up to that. She only used them last spring/summer and half this winter season, so we'll see how they hold up once they get a bit more use.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com