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Hey everyone, about three weeks ago i purchased some brand new skies, the only problem is that i cant find any information on hte model of the skies. They are ...

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Old Dec 12, 2005, 5:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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New Skiis

Hey everyone, about three weeks ago i purchased some brand new skies, the only problem is that i cant find any information on hte model of the skies. They are some shape, HEad skies, madtrix team. If anyone has any info on these, or can tell me on where online i could find out about these skies it would be much apreceated. I just wanted to find out more about them, to see what they were made to do.

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Hi VB and welcome to the forum. Can you give us the dimensions of the skis? If possible, could you post some pictures too? A bit of information will help us out here.
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These are a junior ski marketed only in Europe. I belive them to be 102/65/89. Any information you find on the Internet is in Swedish.
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Old Dec 13, 2005, 4:09 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Couldn't view the pic, but mine are about 157 cm, Red and grey coloring, wax skies. THat help, i don't have any pics yet, but ill work on that soon. Im kinda lazy right now so it'll take a bit.
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These?
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nope, those are a different type, ine are much different. I saw those looking through google.
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Why don't you go measure the demensions that would make it a lot easier or just take a pic. Am the only one that thinks it is kinda scary he bought a ski without knowing what it was or what it is for(thats easy though by looking at it). Did you get it cheap off ebay or something?
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Here they are, i just did a better search on google, the only difference are the bindings. Mine might be shorter too, hard to tell in this picture.

http://www.happysport.cz/foto.php?foto=101
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I've seen those skis around before. Unfortunately for you, I think I saw them as rental skis.

BTW: It is spelled skis, not skiis
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Is this the ski?
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