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FS: 2011 Fischer Progressor 9+ 170cm

Philpug

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Of course with bindings, Pro Z13's and a full Start Haus tune and come shipped with storage wax.

Specs:
Length: 170cm
Dims: 117/70/100
TR: 15M (dual radius 17M/13M)


HERE is the Product page.

$399.00 + $25.00 for shipping.
 

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would this be a good choice for firm east coast days and some recreational racing (nastar) for a hack?
 

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Are these used/demo skis? If so, do you have a picture of them?
These have ONE day on them, a customer asked me to sell them for them. They have the regular binding, not a demo binder. I will try to get a picture up tonight.


would this be a good choice for firm east coast days and some recreational racing (nastar) for a hack?
Very good ski for that. The Progressor will reward good technique and will not punish you for being a hack. :beer: IMHO, the Fischers in this class are about the easiest skis to ski as compared to Volkl, Nordica and even the Blizzards.
 

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i came very close to pulling trigger on this. my hesitation was i want a 100+ pow ski more than a carver/racer.

i'd get more use out of the carver/racer but that type of logic doesn't work on me...:spin:
 
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i came very close to pulling trigger on this. my hesitation was i a 100+ pow ski more than a carver/racer.

i'd get more use out of the carver/racer but that type of logic doesn't work on me...:spin:
I just wanted to verify the condition...but I was too slow to respond.

Reality is that practically all of my time is on hardpack groomers, and my current all-mountain skis do well for me on that but they can be chattery when pushed. I demo'ed the Progressors a while ago and they were on the stiff side but more solid than my current skis. Think they would have been a good fit...oh well.
 

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LOL, no doubt!

I'm thinking about getting some new race skis for the season. If I do I'll sell you my Progressor 9's (175's) with only 2 seasons of mostly night league skiing on them. If you're interested of course.
 

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I'm thinking about getting some new race skis for the season. If I do I'll sell you my Progressor 9's (175's) with only 2 seasons of mostly night league skiing on them. If you're interested of course.

perhaps... let me know when you decide.
 

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Go for it gary-- love my Fischer RC's I bought last year-- all those post thaw-freeze days when the bumps were unskiable granite were actually enjoyable cruising on the groomed "hard pack".
 
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