I bought these when I wasn't thinking through the fact that I'm 6'1" 175lbs. Two days on them, some real thin and skinny base scratches and a few small scratches underfoot, which you can see when you're looking for them but they're nothing that will change performance or hurt the ski. Only hit a few boxes on them and no rails. Cambers fairly flat, but they come pretty much flat anyways. These actually were more stable and more fun than I would have thought, but I'm still too big for them. They were mounted(not too well) at -1 for Tyrolias, and I will fill those holes with waterproof wood glue or leave them if you want. The bindigns aren't perfectly centered and are a little crooked, so I wouldn't recommend using those holes(I did and it went fine, but it's probably not the safest thing to do..).
If you didn't know, the tail is fairly stiff and the tip is fairly soft. The tail is probably what makes them so stable, and I can easily tip and tail butter them(you have the load up the tail harder though, but it's doable). Again, fun skis, but not big enough for me. Offer up on price(Without bindings).
TRADES: I'm probably just going to use this money to get another pair of longer park skis. If you have some 175-180 park skis(not symmetrical, made with jumps in mind) in decent condition that look tempting to me I'll trade. That includes a pair of skis hated here for rail durability apparently, TNKS(any year), in a 175 or 180, and even suspects or dumonts(any year), in a 176. i have 181 Pipe Cleaners which measure 183.5, so want something slightly different but made for similar skiing.