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  1. #3576
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    Quote Originally Posted by justcuz View Post
    Swany mittens. Great shape. Nice soft leather palms. Just purchased for my kid off off sideline swap and they don’t fit. Youth xl. $30 shipped obo.

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    These are such great mittens. My eldest (edited: from "elder" lol) won't fit these four six more years. Someone buy these before I do and put them in cold storage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skinipenem View Post
    These are such great mittens. My eldest (edited: from "elder" lol) won't fit these four six more years. Someone buy these before I do and put them in cold storage.

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    Thanks for the bump! They do look awesome and I am genuinely disappointed they don't fit.

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    My kids have long out-grown these, would love to pass them on to someone who will love them. Can sell as a package, or happy to split. Name a price, you pay shipping.

    Both skis are fitted to the boots. Lange 19.5 240mm. The Atomic Race 90s with Salomon 305s are very nice, very little wear, used not even one full season. The Roxy 100s, Salomon TZ5s, are well loved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by puhisurfer View Post
    My kids have long out-grown these, would love to pass them on to someone who will love them. Can sell as a package, or happy to split. Name a price, you pay shipping.

    Both skis are fitted to the boots. Lange 19.5 240mm. The Atomic Race 90s with Salomon 305s are very nice, very little wear, used not even one full season. The Roxy 100s, Salomon TZ5s, are well loved.

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    Are you in Northern VT? May be interested in the 100s.
    Uno mas

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    Will be staying in the Mad River Valley March 18-20 could bring them up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justcuz View Post
    Swany mittens. Great shape. Nice soft leather palms. Just purchased for my kid off off sideline swap and they don’t fit. Youth xl. $30 shipped obo.

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    How much to ship to V0J 2N0 Canada?

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    Quote Originally Posted by puhisurfer View Post
    Will be staying in the Mad River Valley March 18-20 could bring them up.
    More in the Jay Peak area at that time so not that close unfortunately
    Uno mas

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    On the lookout for the next skis for my kid- something around 150, not a race ski, not a park ski. Something that will "reward and reinforce good behavior". Saw some Jr Blizzard Cochises that I thought would be basically ideal if anyone is holding. PM if you are nearing the end of something like that.

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    x-post in case someone has a teen kid with hobbit feet looking for a starter AT setup:

    Black Diamond Method AT boots 27.0 Seattle Area

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    Anyone happen to have a 155-160 all mountain ski they are looking to unload? My son broke not one, but two skis in the last 2 weeks and this shit is getting expensive Click image for larger version. 

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    ^^^^^^^Send it!

    I have a pair of 150 Atomics cambered skis you can have for $20 plus ship. In great condition. Doubt that is what you are looking for.

    otherwise, x-post from my moving to Singapore sale thread

    {B]137 4Frnt Coyote[/B] w binding (need to check with one). BSL range is about 220-250? Again, need to check. - $100 plus shipping. PENDING

    130 Rossignol SX Radical w binding. Missing one afd pad. Race shape. Cambered, fast, long effective edge. Was a great ski to pull out in firm conditions and to force better form. $20 plus shipping.

    138 Volkl Mantra Marker Demo Binding - no core shots - $100 plus shipping

    135 Elan RCS Elan bindings - bases in good condition - $50 plus shipping (these are heavy AF)

    138ish K2 Something Marker M7 bindings - bases in decent condition, no core shots 80ish mm underfoot, some camber, moderate foes, early rise tip and tail - $50 plus shipping

    CAVEAT - I need to keep at least one pair through Memorial Day. And he is still not 100% sure on getting rid of the Coyote, but he will get there. He has 147 sitting on the rack.



    Used Kids Googles:

    Bern spherical low light yellow lens, green strap. Lense has some light scratches, etc. Still a way better storm day lens than any other kids goggle I have ever seen. $40 shipped

    Smith cylindrical everyday amber lease googles, white with red/blue popsicles strap. Lens in good conditions, but not perfect. $25 shipped (or add to box w other google for $10)

    BINDINGS:

    Used Look NX7 Bindings - 100mm brake -(black and white) - $45 shipped

    Brand New Head Mojo 7.5 - 90mm brake -(red and black) - $65 shipped

    SKI BOOTS:

    Lange Boot - Comp 60 Team - 259bsl - light blue and sexy - narrow fit - $20 plus ship

    Full Tilt - Adjustable Boot - 230-250bsl - clear and also sexy - one boot is missing one of two bolts that hold the boot together. We received it this way from a maggot and neither of our kids had any issue. Caveat - we never used them at the longest setting. - $20 plus ship

    LTD Snowboard Boot - Size 4 - Black - used once, excellent condition - $40 plus ship - SOLD

    RANDOM:

    Got a few set of poles. beer money or free plus shipping. Can add to ski box, but might increase shipping cost due to size. Short Black and white. K2 36" Red, white and blue. Scott 38" Blue and yellow.

    Lightly Used Kids Hiking Boot. Zamberian 140 Quantum - Size EU 34 - Excellent condition. Awesome boot but his foot grew quickly and suddenly. used to break in and one 5 mile backpacking trip - $55 shipped
    https://www.rei.com/rei-garage/produ...ing-boots-kids - SOLD

    Size 4 snow boot - free beer money plus shipping - SOLD

    Size 12Y snow boots - free or beer money plus shipping

    Come the end of the ski season, we will have some outer wear.

    Patagonia coat well used but nice. No tears. Powder skirt KW JETS branded blue size 8 coat. $20 plus ship

    Land End bright green/yellow Bibs that fit a 57" tall kid (size 8s). $20 plus ship
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    Still looking for some 21.5 boots - let me know what you have! Got a few pairs of 19.5 that I'll post up soon if anyone needs them.

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    Keep kids skiing pass it down thread...keep it going

    Quote Originally Posted by Sound View Post
    Still looking for some 21.5 boots - let me know what you have! Got a few pairs of 19.5 that I'll post up soon if anyone needs them.
    Check out Ottotime’s FTs above.
    Uno mas

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    Anyone have a Look SPX 10 they are looking to part with?

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    Looking for a harness and leash setup for my 3 YO if anyone is looking to part with one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldnew_guy View Post
    Looking for a harness and leash setup for my 3 YO if anyone is looking to part with one.
    Willing to start a shit storm here:
    Love that you're skiing with your kid! Teach them how to be totally independent , including carrying their own gear, getting up from a fall, responsible for their own speed, etc. Those harnesses are a menace and a crutch and don't encourage the skills necessary to ski. Stick with the beginner slopes, an edgie-wedgie (if necessary) and lots of gummy bears, marshmallows and (insert favorite candy here). No poles and no "pulling" as they are capable of learning how to skate (easier than the wedge based on physiology). Lots of flatland training to keep them off their own skis, e.g. clocks, wedge jumps, heel push outs, etc.

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    bullshit

    edgie wedgies suck

    the harness rules for picking them up

    and the leash helps a bit at first but don’t depend on it for too long
    I didn't believe in reincarnation when I was your age either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ~mikey b View Post
    bullshit

    edgie wedgies suck

    the harness rules for picking them up

    and the leash helps a bit at first but don’t depend on it for too long
    I could see the harness thing, I guess... (but picking them up doesn't encourage and autonomy and I have waited hours (minutes) while they thrashed about railing against God and country. I would never go to the edgie first, but until they have the rotary movement down it can be helpful (and make for a better day on hill).


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    loading and unloading chairs

    buried in pow

    etc
    I didn't believe in reincarnation when I was your age either.

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    IMHO- leash around waist promotes leaning back and a crutch against balance. What worked awesome for me and my girls was attaching a single length of 10’ climbing strap to each boot with a carabiner. That way I could help steer and control their speed as needed. As a benefit, it forced them to learn to balance on their own from the get go. Not saying it is the way everyone should do it- just saying it made more sense to me and worked for my girls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mn_teleswede View Post
    IMHO- leash around waist promotes leaning back and a crutch against balance. What worked awesome for me and my girls was attaching a single length of 10’ climbing strap to each boot with a carabiner. That way I could help steer and control their speed as needed. As a benefit, it forced them to learn to balance on their own from the get go. Not saying it is the way everyone should do it- just saying it made more sense to me and worked for my girls.
    Yep, straps around the ankles worked great for us.

    That said, the harness still fucking rules. Picking them up from a fall, onto a lift chair, etc. And as a parent nervous about my kid on a lift chair, gave me something easy to hold on to.
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    see now

    the ankle straps sound terrible to me but they obviously work

    harness rules for a baby

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    I think we did ok

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    I didn't believe in reincarnation when I was your age either.

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    Keep kids skiing pass it down thread...keep it going

    ^Awesome. There is no perfect way. Maybe over simplified but the more they do it the better they get. Harness does not teach skiing but helped when I had to ski with two of them. Didn’t use it w my first but did w my second for a season. The handle does come in handy for lift loading and picking them up off the snow. Not every moment is “teaching” it is all about fun so aids have their place.
    Uno mas

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    Yeah, there is a whole thread about how to teach your kid in the main forum. I’m just looking for a harness.

    Appreciate the tips from others on the ankle trick. Makes sense.

    We are in “this is a fun family activity” phase not “let’s have a battle over getting up” phase. I’ll cross that bridge when we get there.

    Thx.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ~mikey b View Post
    see now

    the ankle straps sound terrible to me but they obviously work

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    I think we did ok

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    This is awesome. Life goals.

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