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Jesenik rollerskis: 80 Euros? Not bad!
http://jesenik.com/rollerski_en/onas.php
Any good? I see they offer two classic versions: 30mm wide and 35 mm wide wheels. Is there much difference? Also the classic beams are 700mm...or 500 or 600...sounds like whatever you want. -- Jeff Potter **** *Out Your Backdoor * http://www.outyourbackdoor.com publisher of do-it-yourself culture ... bikes, skis, boats & more! ... ... offering Vordenberg's XC ski tales in "Momentum"! ... ... "The Recumbent Bicycle": the only book about these bikes! ... ... Rudloe's "Potluck": true-life story of workingclass smuggling! ... ... with radical novels coming up via LiteraryRevolution.com! ... ... music! ... articles! ... travel forums! ... WOW! 800-763-6923 |
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Jesenik rollerskis: 80 Euros? Not bad!
Jeff Potter wrote in message .. .
http://jesenik.com/rollerski_en/onas.php Any good? I see they offer two classic versions: 30mm wide and 35 mm wide wheels. Is there much difference? Also the classic beams are 700mm...or 500 or 600...sounds like whatever you want. -- Jeff Potter **** Yes, these are good rollerskis. I own a pair of the skates (I think the model was P100) and am very satisfied. I would definitely order again, especially the wheels. On my original order, I also ordered extra wheels. The wheels fit my F1s, and would work on Marwes as well. The only hassle is dealing with international money transfers and shipping. If you are in the EU, a money transfer is easy. However, some U.S. banks can really hike the fees for a foreign money transfer, so one pair can get more expensive. My rollerskis are only about a cm or two longer than my Elpex F1s, and the shafts are pretty much the same. I corresponded via email and got prompt responses. Mark Moore |
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Jesenik rollerskis: 80 Euros? Not bad!
So, I'm curious. How much does a money transfer cost? How much does
shipping cost? How long does shipping take? i.e., what's the bottom line? Brian In article , Mark Moore wrote: The only hassle is dealing with international money transfers and shipping. If you are in the EU, a money transfer is easy. However, some U.S. banks can really hike the fees for a foreign money transfer, so one pair can get more expensive. |
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Jesenik rollerskis: 80 Euros? Not bad!
Maybe the guy takes PayPal or Visa. Man, that would totally smooth
everything out. Those guys handle all the conversion. -- Jeff Potter **** *Out Your Backdoor * http://www.outyourbackdoor.com publisher of do-it-yourself culture ... bikes, skis, boats & more! ... ... offering Vordenberg's XC ski tales in "Momentum"! ... ... "The Recumbent Bicycle": the only book about these bikes! ... ... Rudloe's "Potluck": true-life story of workingclass smuggling! ... ... with radical novels coming up via LiteraryRevolution.com! ... ... music! ... articles! ... travel forums! ... WOW! 800-763-6923 |
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Jesenik rollerskis: 80 Euros? Not bad!
(Mark Moore) wrote in message . com...
wrote in message ... So, I'm curious. How much does a money transfer cost? How much does shipping cost? How long does shipping take? i.e., what's the bottom line? Brian I sent an email to the company, and the reply was: "Cost of shipping: 22.-EUR per one pair, 37.- per two pairs, 51.- per three pairs, 65.- per four pairs at so on. The costs arenīt exact, a weight of different types arenīt the same. " That should give you an idea of the shipping costs. As far as PayPal or credit card, they have neither in place at this time. Mark |
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Jesenik rollerskis: 80 Euros? Not bad!
Never heard of "teller's check." There are cashiers checks and then the
more informal kind, which is a bank check the teller types out, as if the customer were making a withdrawal and wanted the money in a check rather than cash. Other than a bank, there are money transfer services that are usually much cheaper than banks because they specialize in it. In the States, use the Yellow pages -- at least in a big city. Gene Serge wrote: (Mark Moore) wrote in message . com... Jeff Potter wrote in message .. . http://jesenik.com/rollerski_en/onas.php The only hassle is dealing with international money transfers and shipping. If you are in the EU, a money transfer is easy. However, some U.S. banks can really hike the fees for a foreign money transfer, so one pair can get more expensive. The easy way is to pay with "teller's check" that can be bought at the bank and send by mail to the location. It doesn't cost anything and works sort of like traveler's check. It is accepted anywhere in Europe. |
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