181 Rossignol Slat SOLD

uyghur

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These have never been skied, only mounted one time at -1 from true center. They have been waxed several times already and have a good base, along with a current storage layer.

There is a toe piece still attached to one of the skis because the very last screw head is stripped, but I will remove it prior to shipping.

BINDINGS NOT INCLUDED.

I will trade for some pow/all mtn skis.

The cheapest I found this online was $320 shipped from evo. I subtract the cost of a mount ($40) and am selling for $280 shipped. Feel free to offer.

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Really want these, I have some 176 2013 Halos in really good condition, only ridden 10 times with minimal rail use
 
13052585:FrostedJake said:
Bump for a great deal and a sick ski

That it is

13052911:HENRYHIBBELN said:
Really want these, I have some 176 2013 Halos in really good condition, only ridden 10 times with minimal rail use

Sorry, don't need any skis, just cash
 
13053387:Ric. said:
really great skis

Great skis in need of a great owner

13053554:.nyles said:
Why?

Sorry, just curious.

In my limited understanding, the base is porous and needs to have wax filling up the pores to slide faster, so I wax skis a few times when I first get them in order to completely saturate the bases before I start skiing them so I will have to wax less often while they are in use. Also it's pretty satisfying to drip wax onto a base to me.
 
13053611:uyghur said:
Great skis in need of a great owner

In my limited understanding, the base is porous and needs to have wax filling up the pores to slide faster, so I wax skis a few times when I first get them in order to completely saturate the bases before I start skiing them so I will have to wax less often while they are in use. Also it's pretty satisfying to drip wax onto a base to me.

Hm, so my final question and free bump would be do you use a regular scraper or horsehair/brass brushes?
 
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