For Trade: First Gen K2 Hellbents 179cm

skinnylove

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Hey guys I'm looking for something a little different than the Hellbent, I love the ski just wanna try something different. Something rockered, maybe stiffer, slightly less width? I don't really know just make offers. Interests include anything Surface with rocker, Bentchetlers, JJ's etc... I want to stay within the realm of rocker and 110+ waist still. If I were to sell I don't know how much I would ask but if you're interested in buying lemme know what you would offer.

They are mounted 2cm from core centre, 1 toe drill, 2 heel drills. The heel drills are from when I got new boots I moved just the heel piece forward instead of the whole binding and I think they're about 1 cm apart. The BSL is 293mm.

Damage consists of one large gouge in the base, only about 1cm of it was actual core shot and it's been professionally filled and repaired. Top sheet damage is regular hellbent chipping due to the soft top sheet material, there are no places showing wood, just some fibreglass.

Base: 10/10 except for stated and shown gouge

Top sheet: 7.5/10, regular usage chips

Tips

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Tip Top sheet damage

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Mid

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Tails

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Tail Top sheet damage

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Upper base

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Lower base

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Base Damage filled

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Thanks for looking!
 
Yup.

So everyone knows I rode these this past weekend in some early season conditions and got a 2 inch core shot with wood showing when part of the ptex filled gouge pulled out.

Aka possibly not up for trade unless someone still wants them regardless of that.
 
Read above post. I'll let everyone know again.

Thanks for the bump though.

Due to riding in early season conditions, the professionally filled gouge now has a 2 inch core shot showing wood. So it is your discretion to judge if you're still interested or not.
 
just fill her back up! people out west or north should be able to trust that this sucker will perform in deep snow.

might want to heat up the old ptex to make it bond a little better though when it is filled back in. not sure if you do it yourself or if you take it to the shop.
 
The problem with this for the time being is that college is a bitch and I have .19 cents. Not enough to fill it myself or take it in at the moment.
 
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