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Atomic Millennium 2013

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So I'm looking for some cheap all mountain skis about 175-180cm and 105-110mm underfoot for less than £140 (don't really care about condition). I came across these Atomic Millenniums on ebay.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Atomic-Womens-Atomic-Skis-Millennium-177cm-2013/302532441437?hash=item467056b55d:g:BQAAAOSwhVxaDtkD

Few questions, will these be good for a guy(me)? I don't care about the colours, I just know some women specific skis can be softer than an equivalent men's ski.

They seemed to get good reviews at the time but they're 5 years or so old now, will they compare to 2-3 year old skis in performance?

Thanks for any help!
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