Skiing Used To Be Even More Expensive

WoFIowz

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You think skiing is expensive now?

Imagine paying $350 in 1999 for a pair of bindings ($622 in adjusted to 2022). https://www.skimag.com/gear/look-bindings-1999/

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$135 in 1983 for pivots with a din of 10 ($402 in today's value).

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I present to you a rare find. You have the opportunity to ride gold with of course no risk of knee injuries or binding failing whatsoever. I mean look how beefy those screws are- indestructible...bombproof. Look 99HP barely used. You can make these yours today for a low low price of -$10,000 (the cost of your health insurance out of pocket max).

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With the perfect stack height

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Using tech that hasn't changed to this day

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Even the forward pressure tab is the same....nearly 40 years

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So next time you are thinking about dropping $400 on a pair of pivots, you can feel safe knowing you put your money in revolutionary new tech.

But don't forget to bring your cowboy boots next time you go skiing.

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Ads were better in the 80's

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[tag=282807]@Abomber22[/tag] I'm coming for your meme rights

Side note/edit: I wonder if those brakes could be used on newer models. They look exactly the same.

**This thread was edited on Jul 29th 2022 at 9:23:23pm
 
I wasn't buying gear in 1983 so no it is not cheaper

**This post was edited on Jul 29th 2022 at 10:03:39pm
 
Was almost unheard of for kids to get any actual new equipment back in the day you were always just trading in used shit.

I remembered trading in my way older brothers tiny ass skis and getting money for binders that must have been close to 20 years old was a pretty big gap where equipment didn't progress (until it did again.)

Sport just keeps getting better tbh.

2012-2020 I had some great passes some Epic and great trips to the name resorts in early December when it was still cheap. Never really paid out the ass for nice hotels. New gear regularly.

Now a days I've grown up and ski better shit than whats on the Superpasses but there are no queues at my hills because all the douchebags stick to Epic and Ikon. Not buying any gear again for the second straight winter all my stuff is still good. Flights should be OK this winter the dollar will be strong some good trips to be had. Hoping to get my first heli day in.
 
Internet commerce and conglomerate ski passes has made skiing more accessible to the middle class than it ever has been. You could want more people to be into skiing, or ski areas that aren't crowded and exclusive, you can't really have both. We have it really fuckin good now but people have no idea how expensive it use to be.
 
I bet those old Looks were made with much better materials back then, I recently had 1 pair of skis outlast 2 pairs of pivots. Broken plastic, broken metal, junk quality these days.

**This post was edited on Jul 30th 2022 at 10:05:56am
 
topic:Trumpkin2024 said:
Side note/edit: I wonder if those brakes could be used on newer models. They look exactly the same.

**This thread was edited on Jul 29th 2022 at 9:23:23pm

You can but your also gonna have to bend the shit out of them cause they’re all made for skis that are 70mm underfoot
 
14452623:Static said:
I bet those old Looks were made with much better materials back then, I recently had 1 pair of skis outlast 2 pairs of pivots. Broken plastic, broken metal, junk quality these days.

**This post was edited on Jul 30th 2022 at 10:05:56am

Agreed. Seems like bindings are a lot more disposable these days. Same with skis for that matter. If you bought a north face shell in the 90s it was like, lifetime warranty- never buy another coat for life type of purchase. Seems like we cycle through shit way faster now.
 
In the 2010s mount snow season pass was $1200. Now the epic local which adds a bunch of other resorts is $657. That’s just about half the price, with more options. Not related to bindings but I mean, it’s definitely a lot cheaper. Now you can probably dig around for sales and get half a setup and a seasons pass for the exact same price the pass alone used to cost…
 
14452635:Casey said:
Agreed. Seems like bindings are a lot more disposable these days. Same with skis for that matter. If you bought a north face shell in the 90s it was like, lifetime warranty- never buy another coat for life type of purchase. Seems like we cycle through shit way faster now.

I remember tearing open my LL Bean jacket skiing at Loon as a kid and my mom packed us all into the car, drove over to the flagship store in Freeport and I had a new jacket for free no questions asked.
 
LL Bean is so corporate now. Quality has gone down and prices have gone up. They also got rid of the employee store where employees could get blems for super cheap.

14452687:Goretex_Vidal said:
I remember tearing open my LL Bean jacket skiing at Loon as a kid and my mom packed us all into the car, drove over to the flagship store in Freeport and I had a new jacket for free no questions asked.
 
Yeah that was ~20 years ago, they got rid of the lifetime replacement policy last time I tried to exchange something 10 years ago.

14452689:Celery said:
LL Bean is so corporate now. Quality has gone down and prices have gone up. They also got rid of the employee store where employees could get blems for super cheap.
 
14452695:Goretex_Vidal said:
Yeah that was ~20 years ago, they got rid of the lifetime replacement policy last time I tried to exchange something 10 years ago.

I’ve seen the same thing happen to REI, Nordstrom etc. when I worked for REI briefly they were like our return policy is pretty simple, 100% percent customer satisfaction guaranteed. If the customer wants to return their 5 year old boots because they think should’ve lasted 10, oh well. If you wanted cash for your return that you put on a credit card, no problem. I think they tried to foster a community and a sense of brand loyalty that requires a two way street from the customers not to abuse their good will. As we shifted culturally into a society that is solely just take take take its 15 cents cheaper on Amazon I’ll buy my coat from them and make you replace it a year later… that pact fell apart and companies had to adjust.
 
AHAHA, a little blast to the past. I remember skiing back in the mid 80's and it was common to see old binders with leashes tied to your leg. Had numerous friends with old hand me down equipment so they could go ski with the ski club in school. My mom was a volunteer patroller which allowed us to trade with other families and have access to some decent stuff. Also had a pretty cool ski club rep that would organize school ski trips sometimes twice a week during the season. We would ski Targhee or Jackson for 20 bucks on a Saturday and night ski out our local on Thursday for 10 bucks which included the transportation. I do miss those days but skiing is still a wonderful sport to me and I love passing it on to my kids. I will sacrifice what I need to do to make skiing happen.
 
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