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I know feelers are frowned upon, but my skis are at home and I'm at school so I need to see if it is even worth my time to put together a full-fledged FS thread.
2009 Line Chronic, 166 cm, used. Yes they are old, but honestly they've probably only seen about 30-45 days in their life span, and very little use in the park and on rails. They still have a ton of pop and life. No edge problems, no base issues other than a few scratches that don't affect performance. I'll get the edges sharpened and the bases tuned before shipping. Some top sheet chipping but that's to be expected. I've treated these things really well and they're still in great shape.
The one downside is that they've been mounted twice; once for a 28 boot (335mm sole if I remember correctly?) and once for a 26 boot (307mm sole), both times with Griffons. (Bindings are not being sold, I need those!) However, when I got them remounted I did not notice any change in performance, and they still held up like tanks.
If you're a shorter dude (or girl) looking for a stiff park ski, this could be a steal for you. The Future Spins for next year are basically this exact ski with butter zones and early rise.
Let me know what y'all are thinking; I would put them up for sale if I could get anything above $150 for them.
P.S.
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