Let's kill these things; I'm sick of looking at them.
Paypal only, prices don't include shipping (from Montana). Message me please or email davidpowdersteele at gmail.com I've been known to cut people a deal too. Everything includes some stickers and swag.
Urban condition 181cm ON3P Jeronimo. This pair was assembled from the remnants of two pairs that came back on warranty--lots of tip edge missing, cracks underfoot, mounted twice. Great condition for riding down concrete stairs or playing in your grassy backyard.
$50
Custom, Extra Stiff 186cm Steeple 102 with Look P18s. I just don't ski these enough anymore--time for them to go to a home that will abuse and ski them at light speed. An extra sheet of fully wall to wall carbon fiber makes for three total; these are some of the stiffest skis I've flexed from the ON3P factory. If you aren't a strong, heavy skier, these will probably eat you alive.
Used perhaps 20 days. One of the brake arms on the P18s is gone.
$450 (was $650)
Custom, extra light ON3P Steeple 102, 186cm
Prototype with sitka spruce inserts within the bamboo core; we cut 100g off the normal weight by doing this, but I've moved on to more current models and these need to go.
(photos at the bottom of the post)
$300
Smith I/OX, Black. Two lenses, big case thing. Sensor mirror is 6/10, other lens is 9/10. Goggles themselves 9/10.
$30 (was $50)
Dye Goggles. These were a rail jam prize a while back, didn't come with a goggle bag, and have never been used.
$15 (Was $30)
Scarpa Maestrale RS Size 27. Lots of use and abuse, but the liners were replaced and only saw 25ish days last season before I moved on to a new boot. Some slop in the pivots and rivets and ski/walk mode; I replaced the tongue attachment brackets and bolts. If you're looking for a cheap boot that can walk and ski and still has some life left in it (especially the liners), here you are.
$75, was $150
Mountain Equipment Bastion Jacket, Size Large. If you live in a wetter climate or want a better replacement for your Atom LT, here's your insulated ticket. Windstopper Active Shell with softshell panels under the arms paired with synthetic insulation makes a great stand alone layer for skiing inbounds, touring, or hanging out in town. It layers easily under a shell and stuffs into its own pocket if you want to hang it from a harness or cram it into a pack.
$70, was $100
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