FS: ON3P Caylors, Revision Bodrum, XL Patagonia Powslayer

ON3P Caylors, 191- $200

- drilled twice, two small core shots that I've filled, lots of life left in these, super rad skis that need a home!

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Brand new, look really fun. Size 190

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XL Patagonia Pow slayer

-like a $600 shell that is super waterproof and has a nice relaxed fit since its XL, been used a few seasons but is still a sick jacket

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PM for more info/ any questions

Paypal or pickup only - located in Bozeman, MT
 
They've been mounted for a 26.5 with fks and sth2 at recommended and 2cm back from center, still plenty of room for other mounts

13857623:Robeeeeeeeeeerto said:
What kind of bindings and what type topsheets do they on3ps have
 
Yo Chris you ever ski the caylors back in new england, how do you think they'd be for cannon/ loon's tight ass trees? Definitely a sweet ski for out west but not sure if they would be a little wide for around here, turn radius of 27 seems like it might be a little long too
 
13860070:.squirrely. said:
Yo Chris you ever ski the caylors back in new england, how do you think they'd be for cannon/ loon's tight ass trees? Definitely a sweet ski for out west but not sure if they would be a little wide for around here, turn radius of 27 seems like it might be a little long too

ah i don't think the turning radius is the biggest problem, they are nice and surfy / jibby so they can definitely slarve through the trees pretty well..being a 191 at 120 underfoot though, its definitely alot of ski if you mount them back at recommended....but for someone around 6 ft or more if you mounted them around center i think theyd be super fun for the east
 
13860185:chris.goodhue said:
ah i don't think the turning radius is the biggest problem, they are nice and surfy / jibby so they can definitely slarve through the trees pretty well..being a 191 at 120 underfoot though, its definitely alot of ski if you mount them back at recommended....but for someone around 6 ft or more if you mounted them around center i think theyd be super fun for the east

What about a big mtn cliff stomper in the west? and where is the rec mount on these? cant seem to find out online. I have too many skis and these will probably overlap my billys but I am looking for a longer, stiffer pow ski for wet/cruddy days.
 
13860280:Zypher said:
What about a big mtn cliff stomper in the west? and where is the rec mount on these? cant seem to find out online. I have too many skis and these will probably overlap my billys but I am looking for a longer, stiffer pow ski for wet/cruddy days.

They are super sick for our west, I've skied them in Montana mostly and they are freakin awesome, I wouldn't say they are super stiff per say but definitely a good twin tip for stomping big cliffs, recommended is probably like 4 or 5 cm back? There's a mark on the ski it
 
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