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Fischer S400 fti skis
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A snowHead
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A snowHead
Hi
has anyone any experience with these skis?
Basically I'm a beginner and have been offered these skis as a set with poles bag for approximately what I'd pay to rent ok quality skis at the resort. I understand these skis probably hit the shops back in 2003-2005
Could someone tell me whether it's worth the purchase, or should I just rent skis. I've been told these skis probably were used no more than 2 weeks. And needs waxing and sharpening.
Thanks[/list]
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
It's a nice piste ski, perfectly harmless.
Whether it would suit you depends on your size and their length and whether you have decently fitting boots already.
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