POW SKIS.

I've got a pair of Blizzard ONE skis with IQ binding system. They're super light, 98mm underfoot and 177cm long. They've served me very well skiing East Coast pow. I'd ship these to you for $400. Bindings are set to a 315mm BSL, but are on a track system so adjustment is super simple. Here's a little from an online site:

You don't limit your skills to just one part of the mountain,

but with the Blizzard One IQ Max Ski (with its included Max Slider

Plate) you have one versatile ski that slays the powder, park, steeps,

and trees with ease. An all-mountain plank that actually skis all the

mountain, it's fully rockered and twintip design lays down commanding

turns in the park one run and then floats through fluff on the next.

Since it comes with the integrated IQ Max Slider, you can customize your

stance for park riding, freeriding, or even switch out bindings when

you want to tour the backcountry.



[*]The fully rockered profile features a rockered tip and

tail so you can skim across the surface of the deep snow and butter like

crazy in the park

[*]The IQ-Max Sandwich Compound Sidewall construction creates a sturdy, fast, and easy-to-turn ski with excellent edge grip

[*]The wood core features beech and poplar to keep the weight down and provide forgiving flex without flopping around in the crud

[*]IQ Max Slider permits adjustability for different binder

positioning and acts as an interface between the ski and any binding

you wish to attach that day—be it alpine, AT, or telemark

[*]Your binding attaches to the slider and locks easily into place—extra sliders sold separately

[*]A channel in the binding zone (where the slider locks

into place) allows quick power transfer to the edges, which means it

skis like a skinny ski

[*]Twintip design permits switch landings off massive backcountry booters

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Length:

170 cm, 177 cm, 184 cm

Dimensions:

132 x 98 x 122 mm

Turn Radius:

(177cm) 17.5 m

Profile:

full rocker

Construction:

sandwich

Core:

wood

Base:

sintered

Tail:

twintip

Binding Included:

no, IQ Max slider

Recommended Use:

all-mountain, big-mountain freeride, park and pipe

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I have a pair of Ramp KaPows with two days of use on them, one small scratch in the base (not a core shot). They're 179 long and rockered. Here's the webpage to them
http://www.rampsports.com/skis/kapow/kapow-2013.html

They have bindings and are practically brand new. The site sayd $450 for them, without bindings, I'm thinking $350, plus shipping. I could be talked down a little bit, depending on what you're thinking.
 
I have a pair of 2011 K2 Missbehaved skis (same ski as the Kung Fujas but with a slightly softer wood in the tip and tail) ... 102mm underfoot .. near mint condition ... with Marker Griffon Demo bindings on them (strongest demo binding on the market ... fully adjustable range)

looking for $325 with bindings

These were my wife's skis.. she just got a new pair .. she loved them.

PS I use the Kung Fujas as my all mountian park ski right now... lighter skiers will love this as an all mountain/powder ski... really does EVERYTHING super well
 
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