Gear Basket

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athabascae
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Re: Gear Basket

Post by athabascae » Mon Feb 08, 2016 11:44 pm

Great idea for a thread. Here is something that might be of interest:

Apparently unused 10th Mountain skis with NNN BC mags, located in Alberta - 195 cm

http://www.kijiji.ca/v-ski/fort-mcmurra ... nFlag=true

And this Karhu boot and Salomon binding package is a heck of a deal, located in the Yukon - size 11 US

http://www.kijiji.ca/v-ski/whitehorse/x ... nFlag=true

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Re: Gear Basket

Post by Cannatonic » Tue Feb 09, 2016 1:56 pm

wasn't someone just asking for releasable Voile 3pc??

http://burlington.craigslist.org/spo/5434027647.html

Used Voile releasable telemark bindings. The cables are probably mediums. I'm a men's 9, and they look like they'll go a couple of sizes higher.

They worked well last time I used them, and have been stored well.

As-is, no refunds.

Add $10 for shipping within the US.

I'll include the skis -- 185cm Volant C.12 CompCap -- for $20 + shipping costs. No idea how to ship skis, though.
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Re: Gear Basket

Post by athabascae » Tue Feb 09, 2016 3:54 pm

Cannatonic wrote:No idea how to ship skis, though.
One way is to stack them one on top of the other and then wrap them well in bubble wrap and moving tape.

Tom



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Re: Gear Basket

Post by Woodserson » Tue Feb 09, 2016 6:28 pm

athabascae wrote:
Cannatonic wrote:No idea how to ship skis, though.
One way is to stack them one on top of the other and then wrap them well in bubble wrap and moving tape.

Tom
That was copy/paste from the ad. HOWEVER... You would be very surprised that I have gotten skis packaged base-to-base... Tips broken out of the box, etc... Terrible! I now request top-to-base packing when I order skis, just in case. It's very weird.

Anyone bid on those wax Fischers?



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Re: Gear Basket

Post by MikeK » Tue Feb 09, 2016 6:49 pm

Woodserson wrote: Anyone bid on those wax Fischers?
They sold. Wasn't me. I got enough skis and not enough snow :geek:



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Re: Gear Basket

Post by bgregoire » Tue Feb 09, 2016 9:11 pm

Woodserson wrote: Anyone bid on those wax Fischers?
Those sure were tempting Sbounds. Nordic Camber. Semi- Wide. Waxable. What else could you want? Unfortunately, I think it would be quite difficult to mail skis to canada? Besides, My Karhus of similar spec are still going fine. Hoping a waxable Epoch will show up on e-bay someday, I'd bet the hell outta dat! :mrgreen:
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Re: Gear Basket

Post by lilcliffy » Wed Feb 10, 2016 1:25 pm

Those Fischer Outabounds were an amazing BC-XC ski for fresh snow (my friend has a pair)- with a 78mm waist they are wider underfoot than the S-98/Epoch, and every bit as wide as the S-112/Annum/BC110. Wish they still made them with that profile!

I just about bought them....would have if they were a longer length...
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Re: Gear Basket

Post by lilcliffy » Wed Feb 10, 2016 1:27 pm

Late winter sales have begun:

1) Remaining Asnes skis are on clearance at LaCordee (QC)
2) NNN-BC magnums are also on sale at LaCordee
3) Hoks are on sale at LaCordee
4) Great price on waxable E-99-easy skin at MEC ($300CAN)
5) Rossi BC boots are on sale at MEC (BCX6 on for $115CAN)
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Re: Gear Basket

Post by connyro » Wed Feb 10, 2016 1:32 pm

lilcliffy wrote:Those Fischer Outabounds were an amazing BC-XC ski for fresh snow (my friend has a pair)- with a 78mm waist they are wider underfoot than the S-98/Epoch, and every bit as wide as the S-112/Annum/BC110. Wish they still made them with that profile!

I just about bought them....would have if they were a longer length...
I think they got the Outabounds dimensions wrong: I think they were 88-68-78, not 88-78-68 like the listing said. I also think the 189 was the longest length they made the Outabounds in. I would have more enthusiasm for the S-bound skis but they are all too short for my taste.



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Re: Gear Basket

Post by bgregoire » Wed Feb 10, 2016 1:33 pm

lilcliffy wrote:Those Fischer Outabounds were an amazing BC-XC ski for fresh snow (my friend has a pair)- with a 78mm waist they are wider underfoot than the S-98/Epoch, and every bit as wide as the S-112/Annum/BC110. Wish they still made them with that profile!

I just about bought them....would have if they were a longer length...
Perhaps you are mistaken between the Outabounds and the Boundless (which I am currently on the hunt for)? This is the outabounds:
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