A follow up to Rossi Experience 88 Basalts (
generic info page), since I didn't pull the trigger last week. The skis are still up for sale for $350 Canadian ($275 US). 5-6 years old, used sounds like less than 10 times.
I'm an advanced-expert skier, 6'2, ~195 pounds; usually prefer off piste but now wanting to carve when there's no new snow. Not a racer but have been leaning over my DDs (Enforcer 104 Frees) and want a bit more of that. Ski would be used for Whistler this season and then West coast groomers (CA, CO, WA).
Re: Conundrum, thanks for the thoughts. No, I don't think I'm looking for a loose tail. I've felt on my Enforcers that I wanted to continue the carve but they just let me go (which I understand why...but I'm currently doing my best trying to use them as carving skis).
1 - without being too nit picky, these seem like a good choice for what I'm looking for, right? I think a short turning radius (~17) will be fun, and I'm not trying to go 70mph. 188 seems like a reasonable length and I don't think 88cm is too wide, though maybe closer to 78 would be better. (I haven't been on a resort on a ski under 99 in forever).
2 - what is a reasonable price? I was thinking of offering $250 Canadian. Thoughts?
Anything else I should be considering? I don't think I want to buy a brand new set of carving/groomer skis - but do want something of reasonable quality - so this seems like a good option. Curious to hear from the collective.
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