G3 Splitboard+ Grip Review
Our Verdict
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G3 Splitboard+ Grip | |||||
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Awards | Best Overall Splitboard Skin | Best Bang for the Buck | High-Value Mohair-Mix | ||
Price | $198 List Check Price at Backcountry | $228 List $192.95 at Backcountry | $216 List | $200 List $159.89 at REI | $175.89 at REI Compare at 2 sellers |
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Star Rating | |||||
Bottom Line | Appropriate for beginners and folks who skin straight up | A great choice for nearly all splitboarders with a great grip to glide ratio and solid all-around performance | A solid choice for experienced splitters who don't want to sacrifice glide for grip they don't need | This well-rounded skin is suitable for all skill levels | No frills option for everyday backcountry use |
Rating Categories | G3 Splitboard+ Grip | G3 Splitboard+ Univ... | G3 Splitboard+ Glide | Black Diamond Ascen... | Black Diamond Glide... |
Glide (25%) | |||||
Grip (25%) | |||||
Ease of Use (15%) | |||||
Attachment System (15%) | |||||
Glue Icing Glop (20%) | |||||
Specs | G3 Splitboard+ Grip | G3 Splitboard+ Univ... | G3 Splitboard+ Glide | Black Diamond Ascen... | Black Diamond Glide... |
Manufacturer | G3 | G3 | G3 | Black Diamond | Black Diamond |
Weight per pair | 580 (g) | 674 (g) | 560 (g) | 658 (g) | 650 (g) |
Weight per skin | 290 (g) | 337 (g) | 280 (g) | 329 (g) | 325 (g) |
Material | Nylon plush | Nylon plush | Nylon plush | Nylon | 65% mohair and 35% nylon |
Glue | Non-toxic adhesive | Non-toxic adhesive | Non-toxic adhesive | Non-toxic adhesive | Non-toxic adhesive |
Tip Attachment | Asymmetrical steel hands | Asymmetrical steel Hands | Asymmetrical steel hands | Snap-fit attachement | Coated cable |
Tail Attachment | SPLITBOARD+ | SPLITBOARD+ | SPLITBOARD+ | STS | STS |
Precut Option? | No | Yes | No | No | No |
Bag Included? | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Cheat Sheets Included? | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Our Analysis and Test Results
G3 updated their Grip skins. The photos above show the older model (left) compared to the new one (right). The new Grip skins have a trimmed-down tip connector that the company claims shaves nearly an ounce off each skin. The new version also features a PFC-free waterproofing treatment and an updated, non-toxic adhesive. Our review is of the older version, but we are now linking to retailers selling the new Grip skins.
The G3 Grip skins are an excellent choice for specific users. Beginner splitboarders who do not have experience skinning would likely benefit from all the grip they can get from their first skins. Folks who skin significantly steeper than what is “normal” would also benefit from the extra traction provided by these skins. Finally, those who skin over sharp rocks might consider these skins since the longer fur provides some extra protection.
Performance Comparison
Grip
The fur on these skins is seriously long and impressively grippy, and they excelled when navigating icy sections of skin track or slick ridges. Skinning up at an overly steep angle is not ideal but occasionally required by terrain or sadistic touring partners. Steep skin tracks are never recommended, but the extra fur also provided psychological assurance when occasionally skinning across rocks.
These skins may be a benefit to those with less advanced skinning technique, as the grip they provide can help you from slipping. It is important to understand that despite these skins gripping more than any skins we have used, they can't completely overcome poor technique, and some skin tracks are too slick and steep — even for them.
Glide
Ever ride a bike where the brakes are rubbing the tire? Even just a small amount of friction robs you of energy. Skinning across low-angle approaches with the Splitboard+ Grip skins feels a bit like that bike with the brake rub. We chuckled on a few short descents where we had to push downhill with our poles while our partners glided down on their less grippy skins. This is a tradeoff for the impressive climbing grip they provide.
Ease of Use
We discuss the general ease of use of these skins in the G3 Splitboard+ Universal review. One noticeable difference when comparing multiple skins at the same time is the size of the bags the skins arrive in. The Grip skins are much larger when folded up. There is a weight difference gain as well, but on our scale, the Splitboard+ Grip skins were only 10 grams heavier than the Universal skins, but 100 or so grams heavier than the lightest skins we tested.
Attachment System
We are fans of the G3 attachment system and review it thoroughly in the G3 Splitboard+ Universal review.
Glue and Glop
We generally found the glue and glop performance of the Grip skins to be the same as the G3 Splitboard+ Universal skins.
Value
The Splitboard+ Grip skins are a small price increase over other high grip models. In our mind, G3's connection system is worth a modest price premium, and overall, this value seems reasonable.
Conclusion
Based on G3's impressive skin design, these Grip skins would be a great first skin for beginning splitboarders. Skinning is a great way to ascend snow-covered peaks, but there is a learning curve, and extra grip might reduce some of the pain associated with this process. The Grip skins are also an excellent choice for experienced skinners who routinely skin at much steeper angles than normal.