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New to you Ebay bargains!!!!!! What to buy?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
I know there is probably no definative answer to my question but just throwing it out for some advice.

I used to ski very aggresively and raced for a few seasons over 10 years ago until i snapped my ACL. It took me nearly 10 years to risk getting back on ski's but am loving it again and getting a bit of the old aggression back. Im still hitting the piste with the old 2001 season Rossignol T-Power SL ski's i wiped my ACL out with and they still carve short to mid radius turns pretty well if you hit them hard enough. I Ebayed a pair of 2011 Dynastar course speed GS for a real bargain price last year and absolutely loved them for high speed carving and they were surprisingly easy in not so deep powder and even played the game on the bumps. Im not going to be going mad into freestyle, off piste or mogul skiing but there must be something out there a few years old that i can pick up real cheap of Ebay. Looking for an all round all mountain ski for the days im not going to be pounding the piste.

Im male, 5' 8" tall and around 75 Kg. 44 years old but still ski hard and open to suggestions as to my next purchase but bear in mind the Dynastars cost me less than £60 (Which admitedly was an absolute bargain) and as the thread topic suggests im not looking to spend hendreads of pounds on the latest kit.

Cheers

Roly
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