My first pair of reverse camber "fat" skis, I have found them to perform much better than I expected.
First time out I was at Alyeska in AK, pointed them down a steep groomer to find out how squirrelly they would be, I found them very stable at speed, while making big sweeping turns. Then I went to the OB gate above the tram on the north side (steep & not groomed) there was very good snow cover, mostly cut up powder with some untracked bits. I could pick any line down the hill as they turned with ease. I was laughing and had a huge grin halfway down.
Mounted with Marker Dukes, I've used them skinning up hills and they've worked well. It is not the lightest set-up, but I value durability / dependability. I mostly use these for snow kiting in Western Alaska and was looking for a versatile twin tip.
Very Happy with my G3 Infidels.
I've had a chance to ski these for 5 days now. Mostly resort with one 1500 vert climb. I have them mounted with G3 onyx bindings. Mostly ski'd on hardpack with some moguls and chopped up hardscrabble. They handle everything well and seem to excel in the 3-4 inches of light fluffy stuff found off the sides of groomed trails. Light swing weight and early rise make them very quick turning.
Due to lack of snow in most areas ski'd so far ( heavenly, northstar , vail and breck) I cannot atest to their ability in powder.