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Ive been offered some salomon scream 10 pilot monocoque skis.they look in very good nick.hes asking for £65 is that a good price or ? Cheers
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Very old skis I think. Not too sure but you may be able to get much more modern skis for that price. I picked up some 6 yr old Atomic slalom race skis for £75.


Have a read of this thread, been asked before...... http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=58825
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In fact, you can often get brand new skis from a few years ago for about £150
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TBH if you are asking the question you shouldn't buy them.

But one one quick, easy test is check completed listings on ebay.

I see there is a pair here in vgc with a starting bid of £10 that attracted no bids.
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Yeah.... I agree, I looked at a few postings and sales and would say that they are best consigned to the bin.
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the scream range are from around 1999-2000 (I have pair of scream 8 pilots in the garage...!) - a top ski at the time, £65 may be a bit steep (no pun intended !), but if in good condition and little used might be worth a punt...

Should say - I loved mine....

a pair for sale on t'bay

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PAIR-OF-SALOMON-SCREAM-10-PILOT-MONOCOQUE-SKIS-180cm-WITH-SALOMON-TRANSIT-BAG-/231347855233?pt=UK_SportsLeisure_Skiing_Skis_JN&hash=item35dd681f81

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Saloman-Skis-Pilot-Scream-8-170cm-With-Saloman-Pilot-810-Bindings-/351178118559?pt=UK_SportsLeisure_Skiing_Skis_JN&hash=item51c3d8d59f
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Karlos1986,

1. I bet they're more used than described

2. I would be worried about the bindings and I don't think you'll find replacements easily as they (iirc) had a rather unique design

3. The Pilot range was a little like the BBRs, Salomon trying to push the envelope of ski/binding design, not terribly successfully.
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Karlos1986,


I bought a pair of scream pilot 10's on fleebay for dryslope use cost me £8 ( very good condition ) but collected as not too far from me so £65 is way! overpriced imo. If they are in great condition maybe around £30 max posted, if poor then def no more than £10-£15 posted. There is a lot better out there now but they are fine as a dryslope ski or for really poor snow conditions as they still perform ok, but should be cheap enough you won't mind binning them if they get wrecked, and you could probably resell the bindings wink

The bindings are non std mounting so a great point to haggle the price as they will be very hard to replace ( you would probably have to buy another pair of the skis to get the bindings).
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I have a set of X-screams you can have for nowt if you collect them?

Given to me by a neighbor that was given a load of ex-hire skis for some reason or another. I never got round to using them, and have some new skis. Not sure on length or condition but i can have a look for you.

Better that they're used than not! If you fancy them I'm in Leicester.
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