ELEMENTS UNIVERSAL Climbing Skins - Skins - G3 Store [CAD]
ELEMENTS UNIVERSAL Climbing Skins - Skins - G3 Store [CAD]
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ELEMENTS UNIVERSAL Climbing Skins

G3 Genuine Guide Gear®
Size (match widest part of skis)
Regular price £87.00
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  • Price includes VAT. (If shipping to UK and ordering £‎135+ then during checkout the VAT will be removed when tax is calculated. The customer will then pay VAT later upon import). FREE SHIPPING on orders above £‎400 to the UK and above €400 to Germany.
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WHAT YOU NEED AND NOTHING ELSE

These climbing skins include all the essential features you need most and nothing else. They perform in a wide range of snow conditions. No TPU tip or rip strip means these skins come in at a great price for the entry level ski tourer or the value conscious consumer. Comes with skin storage bag and skin savers.

 

  • Best in class tip and tail connectors
  • Does not include rip strip
  • Trim Tool and Skin Bag included
  • Skin Savers included
  • Premium Plush: Proprietary lightweight, fast and durable nylon plush
  • Updated Non-Toxic Adhesive
  • PFC-free Waterproofing Treatment
  • Proudly designed, tested and manufactured in BC, Canada
  • This product can expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Tech Specs

Lengths: 153 - 169cm 168 - 184cm 183 - 199cm
Size: Short Medium Long
Weight (kg): 328g (130mm, M)
Weight (lb): 11.6oz (130mm, M)
Width: 100mm 115mm 130mm

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Customer Reviews

Based on 33 reviews
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Anonymous
Great skins

Great skins. Good that you provide a cutting tool

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Mark H.
Skins

Haven’t been on snow yet, but that skin cutting tool is no joke. Game changer!

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Philippe G.
Great gear and excellent service

A1. Nothing more to say

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Frank P.
Best bang for the buck

Easy to cut, super sticky! Love it

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Kevin

So good so far, used it once for skinning up a small mountain. The only feedback I would have is to make sure the cutting tool used to shape the skin to the ski is sharp; I had one side that was dulled out and didn’t cut properly, so I had to use a friend who also thankfully had the same cutting tool without issues.