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so im trying to help my frined out who just won a pair of these skis at a bike race at okemo. i know they are old so can someone help me out with like specs and stuff. if someone knows where a stat list is online that would be great. they are brand new, barely touched air.

how is the market looking if he was to sell them? they are 176.

no bindings attached. my friend is too big (6'6") for these skis. they seem really flexy aslo.

what season were these skis available?

i am just asking for some info on theses skis.

thanks!
 
what is the graphic? they were made from 00/01 up until the invaders i believe. they are a dope ski and are what the modern day park ski is modeled after.
 
its an all red topsheet with line in red lettering on the bottom and all this cursive graffiti type wrting. the main color is red. i will try to find a photo of some online somwhere.
 
yeah they are the newest model i think, i little skinny for most peoples standards these days but they are a solid ski for sure.
 
what would you guys suggest he sells them for? 150? 250? 350? 450?

remember that they are brand new skis. i was thinking or telling him to start at a price of around 350 and then seeing what people offer.
 
not to hate, but you probably wont get over $100 for them. im pretty sure they are 05/06 models, so yeah 3 year old price-point skis aren't going to fetch too much cash. still a legit ski though
 
^ dammit well i was hoping a lil too much. does anyone know how much the costed when they were brand new on the market?
 
they are 05s, i had them in a 153, my first twin tip. they werent that soft, probly because they were tiny and i had reactors on them which took up half the ski. you could probly get $150 max for them. find someone who is a hardcore mogul skier, they will appreciate the skinny ski. That is what it was mostly for anyway. mogul and park only. super fun though
 
These skis are so fun at rails!

I had them one season, but i totally destroyed them so now they're my wrecking skis..

Very slim, so not so good at jumps, but with the light weight, they're awsome rail skis!

Don't think you'll be able to sell them for much though..
 
I know that at one point they were symmetric, I'm not sure if they were for the year you're friend has... They were one of the first symmetric skis ever I believe but the skiing community wasn't ready for a symmetric ski so they never sold too well.
 
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