Karhu Guide SOLD
Karhu Guide SOLD
The skis would probably be best for in person pick up near Mt Hood/Portland since it can be expensive to ship them.
V6, Alati Koms and TTS bindings are sold.
Karhu Guide XCD 185cm with Voile Switchbacks and skins, mounted for 31 size boot in fair condition. One of the heel throws are broken. Picked these up thinking a friend would want them but they weren’t interested. $140
SOLD
Voile V6 BC 173cm with quiver killers for 4 hole Voile/G3/BD and also for Dynafit Radicals. These were demo skis. They are in excellent conidion. $300
Altai Kom scaled backcountry skis, nearly new. I bought them in March and used for a few hours and then found a longer pair of Voile Vector BCs that I switched to. These are the newest versions that are a little bit lighter than the original. 162 cm in length and drilled by the factory for common 4 hole tele bindings with 2 added holes for Voile TTS bindings. Holes are not plugged. $330
https://us-store.altaiskis.com/product/kom-ski/
TTS bindings with Ski Traub toes and G3 springs. I bought these on ebay but ended up going with Lynx and Voile TTs. Selling at close to my cost $135
V6, Alati Koms and TTS bindings are sold.
Karhu Guide XCD 185cm with Voile Switchbacks and skins, mounted for 31 size boot in fair condition. One of the heel throws are broken. Picked these up thinking a friend would want them but they weren’t interested. $140
SOLD
Voile V6 BC 173cm with quiver killers for 4 hole Voile/G3/BD and also for Dynafit Radicals. These were demo skis. They are in excellent conidion. $300
Altai Kom scaled backcountry skis, nearly new. I bought them in March and used for a few hours and then found a longer pair of Voile Vector BCs that I switched to. These are the newest versions that are a little bit lighter than the original. 162 cm in length and drilled by the factory for common 4 hole tele bindings with 2 added holes for Voile TTS bindings. Holes are not plugged. $330
https://us-store.altaiskis.com/product/kom-ski/
TTS bindings with Ski Traub toes and G3 springs. I bought these on ebay but ended up going with Lynx and Voile TTs. Selling at close to my cost $135
Last edited by hyung on Wed Jan 25, 2023 4:20 pm, edited 2 times in total.
- jackbruemmer
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Re: Voile BC, XCD and TTS gear Portland OR
Hey there! I'd be interested in the karhu's I'm down in Redmond but will be driving through Portland soon
- kenperko
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Wed Nov 18, 2020 12:32 am
- Location: Salt Lake City
- Ski style: Slow and low
- Favorite Skis: Vector BCs
- Favorite boots: Scarpas!
- Occupation: Temporarily retired to ski.
Re: Voile BC, XCD and TTS gear Portland OR
Hi there, on the off chance that it doesn't work out with the above poster and you'd be willing to deal with the hassle of shipping to salt lake city (I would of course pay), I'd be very interested in the karhus. Thanks!
Re: Voile BC, XCD and TTS gear Portland OR
Hi Ken,
Timing did not work out with Jack passing through town so they are still available. Do you have any suggestions for shipping the skis? It was really expensive to ship last time I did it. I"m willing to try but any help would be appreciated.
Timing did not work out with Jack passing through town so they are still available. Do you have any suggestions for shipping the skis? It was really expensive to ship last time I did it. I"m willing to try but any help would be appreciated.
- phoenix
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- Favorite boots: Still looking
- Occupation: I'm occupied
Re: Karhu Guide 185 with Switchbacks Portland OR
hyung,
I'm finding shipping anything these days overly expensive; I'm sure the skis would be pricey. Last pair I sold and shipped were not mounted: saying the skis on top of each other, top sheet of one to base of the other, then simply sandwiched in cardboard (overlapping the sides, of course) made for a very light and compact arrangement. Cost was surprisingly low.
If you pulled the bindings, they would fit in a Priority Mail box which you can get at the PO, and those ship for a set, low price. Haven't tried it yet, but sending them separately in this manner could be less than one larger box. Just a thought.
I'm finding shipping anything these days overly expensive; I'm sure the skis would be pricey. Last pair I sold and shipped were not mounted: saying the skis on top of each other, top sheet of one to base of the other, then simply sandwiched in cardboard (overlapping the sides, of course) made for a very light and compact arrangement. Cost was surprisingly low.
If you pulled the bindings, they would fit in a Priority Mail box which you can get at the PO, and those ship for a set, low price. Haven't tried it yet, but sending them separately in this manner could be less than one larger box. Just a thought.