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How much does shipping skis typically cost?
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With bindings closer to $28, that's in the lower 48 states.
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Its cost me 40 dollars the last two times going through UPS
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but they had bindings and were heavier compared to jib skis...and was from west to east coast
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Better question....what do you do for boxing/packing?
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Problem being Im living in Florida for the fall with my parents. And I wont be anywhere near a skishop til late this month early december....and I wanna ship some skis fairly soon. I suppose the UPS Store then?
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If you try hard, you should be able to get free shipping. I got 2 pairs of skis and bindings shipped anywhere I wanted in the usa for free in march. But if you can't find free shipping,then I have no idea how much it would cost.
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Fuck, that is only if you're buying new skis i guess... if you are shipping a pair to someone, then forget all of that.
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i sent 1080s wit bindings for $16 usps
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i've shipped 2 sets with bindings this past month with FedEx for between $20-$30 dpending on the distance.
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guys i need help, ups wants 97 fucking dollars to ship from colorado to new york... i dont understnad
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USPS is the cheapest in my dealings.
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^ word, usps have great prices
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USPS parcel post is the cheapest option, i calculated my cost to be $17. shipping from Alaska to Utah.
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USPS is cheap but you sacrifice some reliability...that being said i still use it
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