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Old December 29th 03, 01:06 AM
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Default FS: Telemark Swiss army surplus skis/poles/skins

Available on Ebay at:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...y=36 268&rd=1
SWISS ARMY surplus Skis: Telemark, Randonee, Backcountry
Shipping to Continental US is included in bid!!
Includes; Skis, bindings, skins,poles
- Skis are 90mm front, 75mm middle, 80mm rear in width. Length is 181 cm.
Bottom is black p-tex, with several repaired areas., no big holes, some
scratches. There are full length steel edges, in good shape with some
surface rust. Topsheets are white and have some pole dot marks and scrapes
from the skis crossing each other. The edges of the topsheets have what
looks like aluminum corners to prevent the bottom edges from digging into
the tops too much.Everything in the package seems to be Swiss and quite good
quality.
-Stuff that comes with the skis;
-2 poles, aluminum, 49" (125cm), brand; Armee ? Powder basket on end is
leather/aluminum and 145mm diam.
-2 climbing skins, (see photo)brand is maybe KMV, black velvet/mohair on one
side, fiberglass canvas on the other. Look brand new. 65mm wide.Approx 1700
mm long, clip on one end to go over ski tip, 3 metal U brackets for the mid
ski, strap on end to wrap up on back of ski
- Bindings are pretty fancy. Brand is Fritschi, model may be FT88. The
release and main holder are on the ski. Your boot attaches to a removable
subplate in which you shove your toe and a cable flip lever on the heel
holds your boot to the subplate. These binding will attach to standard
hiking boots (example: army boots) as long as they have enough of a groove
or lug on the heel to hold the heel clamp in place. The bindings will pivot
and release in the event of a fall. The bindings have a mechanical switch in
the front which lets you change them to work as free heel bindings so you
can walk up hills using the skins.(see photo)
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