I HAVE THE SEMI FAT SKI YOU ARE LOOKING FOR!!!!!!!!

Description:

The Rossignol Scratch BC Alpine Ski is a super-fat twintip deep-snow monster. Designed for backcountry jibbers, the fattest ski made by Rossignol has become a big-mountain ruler. With a solid 98mm underfoot, this guy is focused on deep pow and hucking backcountry cliff bands. Whether you hike, ride a sled or catch a lift to find your stash or your jumps, you'll find the BC quickly becomes the only set of sticks you'll want to stand on. Thirty-degree sidewalls make for a lighter ski, and changing edges feels like butta. Two binding mounting points give you options to mount the BC as a spinny jibber or as a more traditional all-mountain ripper. Rossignol's THC core combines Isocore for liveliness and snap, wood for response and ski/snow feel, and Microcell for shock absorption.

Dimensions: 128/98/121mm

Turn Radius: [178cm] 20.8m

Ski Bindings:

Rossignol Axium 300 with a din from 4-12. They will adjust to fit boot sizes 5-13us.
 
They are stiffer than the seths, but not a 2x4 by any means. Still pretty soft, I'd call it somewhere between soft and medium flex.
 
It wasn't useless. Do you really expect to sell a pair of expensive skis with only a picture of one ski tip with tape on it? For all we know you have 1/3 of a ski without a base. Anyways, feel free to reply to this by saing "bump."
 
rolllin is right. intead of bumping just post pictures, heres some easy steps

1.upload to photobucket.com

2.copy links in between


3.post reply.

3 easy steps to sell your skis.
 
i guess you forgot to mention the axium 300's were demo bindings. god job on the pics though, see it wasnt that hard
 
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