Bindings G3 — Comparison of Ion and ZED 12 for ski touring


Bindings and equipment for ski touring: compare, choose, and buy with confidence. Skins, bindings, maintenance, and express delivery.


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G3: Ski brand

G3 was created in 1995 in British Columbia, Canada. Rooted in ski culture, the mission of G3 has always been to enhance your winter backcountry experience. Indeed, it is one of the few independent and authentic brands. After 20 years of innovation in bindings, the brand decided to expand with new products. Today, it offers a complete range of ski touring equipment and skins.



KEYWORDS: Reliability and Performance

Year after year, G3 continues to offer new models. Nevertheless, they keep a precise goal in mind: they want their community to trust their products. That’s why engineers who love the mountains and/or passionate skiers are part of the team and are constantly seeking improvements to provide you with ever more reliable and high-performing products.

The aim is to make your ski touring outings much more enjoyable than before!

OUR SELECTION G3 :

Alpinstore specialist in outdoor product sales, invites you to discover its selection. Here, we mainly offer ski gear, winter textiles, and avalanche safety equipment.
Ideal for your enjoyment on and off the slopes. The G3 range seems perfect for you.



Ski touring bindings: buying guide and comparison

Choosing the right ski touring binding affects enjoyment, safety, and performance. This short and precise guide helps you make an informed purchase.

Types of bindings

  • Touring: lightweight, easy to ascend, with a walk mode.
  • Freeride: robust, better for downhill and safety off-piste.
  • Alpine: performance-oriented for groomed runs, not well-suited for long ascents.

Skins and accessories

For an efficient ascent, the skin selection G3 ski touring includes adhesive skins and attachment systems compatible with most ski touring skis.

Selection criteria

  • Weight: crucial for long outings.
  • Safety: release value, brake, and rigidity on descent.
  • Compatibility: boot sole and mounting system.
  • Versatility: ascent/descent capabilities based on your practice.

If you are looking for recommended options, also consider the equipment G3 for ski touring to ensure compatibility and performance.

Prices and budgets

There are various offers available. For example, some promotions feature bindings G3 ski touring at the best price for tight budgets.

To reduce the initial cost, affordable ski touring gear allows you to equip a beginner without sacrificing essentials.

Quick comparison (to consider)

  • Light models: ascent priority.
  • Mixed models: good compromise ascent/descent.
  • Robust models: safety priority on descent and challenging terrains.

Safety and weight

Safety depends on the DIN setting, the quality of the heel piece, and materials. A binding that is too light may sacrifice rigidity; a binding that is too heavy can be tiring on ascents. Find the right balance based on your level and practice.

Essential accessories

  • Compatible skins and crampons.
  • Spare bindings and screws.
  • Helmet, ARVA, shovel, and probe for avalanche safety.
  • We also offer a selection of affordable snowboard gear to complete your winter equipment if needed.

Maintenance

Proper maintenance extends the life of your bindings and ensures correct release. Consider ski maintenance gear: cleaning parts, lubrication, and checking screws.

Complete equipment and buying advice

To prepare for a safe outing, assemble your complete ski equipment by adding skins, crampons, and tools. Before purchasing, define your priority: lightweight ascent or challenging descent.

Don't forget to include in your checklist the ski touring equipment for safety and comfort (boots, poles, protection).

Quick FAQ

  • What bindings for beginners? Choose lightweight and simple touring bindings that are easy to handle.
  • How to choose based on my level? Beginner: prioritize ease and safety. Intermediate: focus on rigidity and versatility.
  • Differences between touring and freeride? Freeride bindings are sturdier and oriented towards descent; touring bindings favor lightness and mobility.
  • What accessories? Skins, crampons, maintenance kit, and anti-slip system are essential.

To fully equip your outing, discover our recommendations and enjoy options suited to all budgets, including equipment G3 for ski touring and offers on affordable ski touring gear.

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    from 119 € (* see conditions)

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