Vintage Kazama Outback skis $75 *SOLD

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Vintage Kazama Outback skis $75 *SOLD

Post by Cannatonic » Tue Feb 07, 2017 1:45 pm

*SOLD to a mysterious buyer in Japan. Kazama Outback 205cm 72-58-65 mint/new condition, still in original wrappers, sharp edges, no rust, etc. Made in Japan.

$75, shipping is available, thanks
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Re: Vintage Kazama Outback, Couloir skis

Post by Rodbelan » Tue Feb 07, 2017 2:37 pm

Are they stiff? Soft? Single camber? Camber and a half? Double camber? Sorry for all these questions... not much info out there about them...
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Re: Vintage Kazama Outback, Couloir skis

Post by Cannatonic » Sun Feb 19, 2017 12:04 am

Rodbelan wrote:Are they stiff? Soft? Single camber? Camber and a half? Double camber? Sorry for all these questions... not much info out there about them...
price reduced to $75 each. These are old-school tele with pretty much flat camber. They are not super-stiff, I would say they're similar to a 90's slalom ski that's been slimmed down for easier tele and backcountry use. Kazama made nice stuff, these are some of the nicest quality skis ever made IMO. These are both listed on Pinnah's website:

http://web.archive.org/web/201510021509 ... -skis.html
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