Que pasa! I'm back with some goodies I've been meaning to sell.
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All prices include shipping.
First up are some 2007-era Rossi FKS 120's. They've seen some use and I've detailed the problems in the pictures. There's a good amount of scuffing on the toe-pieces particularly, but mechanically, the bindings work as they should and there are zero problems with safety. You'll see in the third picture of the bindings, the right rear screw of the right toe-piece is surrounded by some plastic that looks chewed up. I guarantee that it does not affect the performance of the binding or the screw itself -- the plastic met the dremel tool that was used to remove the bindings from a previous mount because the pair of skis they came off of were mounted using epoxy (idiot) and I had to sacrifice that particular screw. Of course, the screw was replaced with an identical one, and all screws are included. You'll also notice that one of the arms of one brake is missing (snapped off landing switch). The other heelpiece has a brand new brake and a new base-plate. Both pairs have brand new AFD plates. $
100 Shipped.
I've had a few ACL reconstructions. I decided to make the jump to the ultra-cells as opposed to the standard post-op braces by the likes of breg and donjoy. I decided on a whim to buy the ultra-cells from my home-shop who has done me enough favors in the past I thought I would help 'em out and buy a brand new pair of ultra-cells from them. After getting sized and purchasing them, I went skiing for a run and had to take them off. My legs are large for my height and the front of the brace extended down into the tongue of my ski boots... which did not make for enjoyable skiing. So -- here they are. The second picture details what they look like with or without the knee-cap covers -- they do nothing structurally so you are free to take them off at will. Both braces come with adjustment kits and anti-twist buckles that interface with you boot to reduce lateral rotation. The BOA lacing system really does suck the brace to you leg and it's super quick / easy to use. Definitely the best-contacting brace I have ever worn. Damn my thighs!
Used for ONE run (literally).
Size medium
For reference -- I am 5'7" and weigh 170 pounds.
$600 shipped
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