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Yo guys! I'm trying to find my way off the east coast for a week or so to get away from the massive sheet of ice that it has become. I've got some goods for sale here that if you buy, you not only will be getting an awesome product, but you'll also be helping me film and ski more this winter. Everything is OBO, and I will be considering lowballs. If you offer me the price listed, though, I will accept immediately and ship the day you pay me. I'm trying to get this stuff out of my hands and into yours by the end of the week. Paypal only.
lesgetit!
1. Bonfire Brighton Pants, size Large. $75
Fair condition, worn for about one season. Fully functional, some minor damage.
They're skinny, but not too tight. You can sag them if you want a looser slim fit. The fabric is super stretchy, and boasts a 20k/20k waterproofing/breathability rating. (The outer layer tends to absorb water, but it almost never reaches your skin.)
There's some normal wear and tear on these; the crotch is blown out about an inch and a half, but is not going to go any further. I actually like the blow out, it gives you a little bigger range of motion, and it allows some airflow to your bird on those warm days. There are some holes around the cuffs as well from rails and edges. They tend to allow in a little snow, and a small amount may collect in the bottom of the cuff, but do not affect the functionality of the pants at all. You're gonna stay warm and dry still.
They feature jean-like 5-pocket styling, though all pockets are either zipper (two main front and butt pockets) or velcro (coin pocket). The waist band has velcro adjustment, with a hidden stretch band. Two large thigh vents allow for great ventilation on warm days or when you're working hard, and also let you control how baggy the thighs are. (Open = a little baggier. Closed = a little skinnier.)
2. Line softshell zip hoodie. (Hacket, I think?) size XL. Perfect condition. $75
This thing is sick. Water-resistant softshell with hoodie styling, yet functional zip pockets, thumb holes, inside pockets, adjustable hood, pit zips, etc. I think I only wore this once, but I would have worn it way more if it wasn't just a little too big for me.
As its name suggests, this jacket is warm af. Insulated, big hood, flannel lined, removable powder skirt, tons of pockets, including a touch-screen-compatible media pocket. 20k/15k Waterproofing/breathability. Very little damage, if any. (I couldn't find anything.) Again, I wore this very little, but only because it was just a little too big for me. Cat not included.
4. Rome SDS 3/4 sleeve aloha base layer. Perfect condition, never worn, tags still on. $40 (SOLD)
Nice stretchy tech fabric. Seems like it would be warm as a base layer, or breathable as a top layer for spring, surf-vibed park laps. #sprayskiers
oh yeah and it's got boobs on it.
5. Causwell x Eric Pollard hooded base layer SAMPLE. size Large, Never worn. $55 (SOLD)
This is one of those cool artifacts from ski history that never actually happened. It was supposed to be a part of the Causwell line that EP designed before he signed to Dakine, none of which ever was released.
Thin, meshy tech fabric. Super breathable. Features a built-in facemask of the same fabric, mesh pits for airflow, and EP embroidered styling on the left sleeve. Again, this thing is pretty much a representation of an alternate route of recent ski history where Eric Pollard designed a line of outerwear and skied for Causwell. Plus it's pretty rad.
6. Dragon Rogue Goggles. Recycled colorway. Worn a few times. Great condition. Two lenses. $70
Lenses are in good condition. Both have some scratches, but they are barely noticeable when wearing the goggles. The pink lens is the best low-light lens I have ever used. The face foam is the softest, most comfortable foam on any pair of goggles I have ever had.
Should these sell, I will include a goggle bag that is not pictured. Not sure what kind it will be, but they'll be in one.
7. Rails 2 Riches Jersey from a couple years ago. Worn for the contest, never again after. $25 (SOLD)
Also would be willing to throw this in for free with the purchase of another item.
Pretty simple. UA MTN reversible basketball jersey. R2R logo on on side, UA MTN on the other. Number on back is 67.
8. Jiberish Hoodie, size L. Good condition. Worn some, but taken good care of. $40 (SOLD)