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WANTED: 170cmish Cheap All Mountain Skis
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Hello all -
I'm skiing this year for the first time in over a decade - I dusted off my skis from my last ski trip (Tignes, 2008) and they're no longer serviceable in any way, shape or form.
I'd hire, but in an ideal world I'd like my own pair so I can get some indoor skiing in and then take them with me. I prefer around a 170cm ski (165 shortest, 180 longest) and would prefer twin tip, all mountain skis. I have no preference to age, as long as they have some life left.
If anyone has any they'd sell then please let me know. I'm in Leeds but travel around a fair bit and have a sibling in London that owes me a favour or two.
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Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Hopefully not a thread hijack, but is it true that age itself can be a problem... maybe this is only with boot plastics becoming stiff, but do skis also 'go off' after 10 or 15 years regardless of how much sharpening meat they have remaining?
If so, then is that all about the spring/pop in the ski disappearing?
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