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Thread: FS: 184cm ON3P Wrenegade 108

  1. #1
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    FS: 184cm ON3P Wrenegade 108

    SOLD!

    $200 local pickup, $250 shipped ConUS. - Going on FB marketplace etc after the weekend. Located near Issaquah, WA. Message me about shipping, we can work something out.These were purchased from N1CK in January 2020, right before the world ended. Listing link here: https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...3-GW-bindingsI re-used the same mounting holes so still only 1 mount for a 325 bsl, I used Tyrolia Attack AT and transferred those to another pair of skis. 7/10? Still in great shape.Since purchasing them and skiing them about 15 or so days that first year, I have skied them about 20 total days since. I have a few other skis in the quiver and tour as well so these just haven't seen that many days. I have a 5 year old and a 3 year old and realized that being north of 40, 20 lbs lighter than I was when I bought these, and only skiing a few days a year that these aren't the skis for me and I need to pass them along to someone who can make better use of them. While recently navigating out of Trash Can at Alpental and screaming at my quads to control these skis and stop hurting, I finally thought to myself that maybe this is a midlife crisis and I need look for something shorter and more flexible to ride. Still have super clean bases, with normal edge/base wear. There is one spot on the edges that I believe needed a closer up photo. It looks way worse in the photos than it actually is but figured to err on the side of over disclosure. The discoloration on the bases is from graphite wax, not dirt. Any questions let me know.Side shot of above edge gouge
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    Such a good ski. I’m tempted. Used to own this exact ski. Was a slightly rounder flex than the Wrens that came after. Still plenty of charge but a bit more manageable in tight.

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    CaliBrit’s WD 108s are a much better dad ski. I’m on the 182s and 140 lbs, they are fine for me. Loose but can still charge and the tail does not punish like the Wrens do.

    Good luck with sale!
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    Someone needs to grab these. Great price on an awesome, single mount ski. This is one of the more accessible Wrens but can still rage. Like a more forgiving Cochise with maybe a slightly lower top end and less grip on hardpack.

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    Monday bump

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