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    FS: Race, bump and twin tips

    It is time to make room for some new arrivals due in September. PM me an email addy for more pics if needed. Willing to work out a swap to avoid shipping if you are in the Northeast and it makes sense.

    1st to go: 181 Rossi 9x GS skis with 14 Din Race bindings(mounted for 298 boot sole, but easily moved due to plate). Vist race plate that I have heard is still a very desirable item. Bases in great shape, edges sharp with no issues with the exception of being a little thin. One of the toe plates ( I can't think of the real name) on the bindings doesn't have a spring to bring it back to center; it is shown in the picture. Never had a release problem. Very fast and would make a great beer league pick up.
    $150 w/binding + shipping
    SOLD!




    Next up: 170 Dragon Slayers--Ripping bump ski. Topsheets scratched, but bases in pristine shape. Skied for one season as part of a quiver.
    Dimensions: 94-66-80
    Mounted once with p8's, din to 12 (I know, makes no sense, but that is what they indicate), for a 298 boot sole.
    $200 w/bindings+ shipping
    $175 flat + shipping
    Bindings sold, Skis still available.



    Finally: 174 Salomon Foils. Mounted once with 912's for a 315 boot sole. Skis only....I need the bindings. Bases in good shape with the exception of one shot that has been ptexed. (see dark ptex near edge on far right ski) Edges are in good shape, but need a tune. Really fun ski that doesn't require much work.
    $175 flat + shipping
    Sold!
    Last edited by Bluebird; 09-09-2007 at 08:41 AM.

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    I'm very interested in the 9X's, but:
    a) do you mean a 298mm bootsole rather than a 198?
    b) how thin are the edges--do you think I could get a few years of beer league out of them (assuming fewer than fifteen days/year)?
    c) where in Vermont are you?

    thanks

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    yeah, 298, my bad. I will take a pic of the edges tonight. Yes, they still have life left in them for a few years of beer league assuming you aren't taking a file to them too often.

    I am in Southern VT, 20 minutes south of Rutland.

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    What bump skis are you replacing the Slayers with?
    A fucking show dog with fucking papers

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    Actually, I ski 180 slayers and love them. I won't part with them anytime soon.

    Bumpskier, my better half, skied the 170's and now has a pair of rebellion's. It was a toss up to which one she liked better as they are basically the same. The Rebellions are actually narrower....back to my point, the Rebellions were a year newer so she decided to dump the slayers.

    They are great, burly bump skis.

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    Bump for update on skis sold.

    Slayers, without bindings still available. You know you want some skinny sticks.

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    The Foils arrived today and were as advertised. Nice doing business with you Matt.

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