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FS: Scott P3, Rossi Axial 120, Spy Goggles

powbmps

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FS: Scott P3, Spy Goggles

Scott P3, 184cm, 120/84/112 (fat compared to a mogul ski :razz:). Used 10 days at the most (no, really). Unfortunately I managed to find rocks on the few days that I used them. Complete damage history provided upon request. Mounted once for Rossi Axial 120 (pivot) at 307mm. Some ugly p-tex work but the bases are smooth and edges are undamaged. Just had them stone ground and waxed. The larger repair is some kind of super-duper patch material. $90 shipped ($70 if we can meet up).

Look PX14ti. Sold to some dude in a red coat.

Spy goggles. Got these new maybe two years ago. Used them once. Probably best for bright sunny days. No scratches. $25 shipped.
 
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those goggles are tempting - I love Spy's

Lemme check with purchasing. Don't hold them if somebody else wants dibs thats fine. I'll get back to you.
 

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those goggles are tempting - I love Spy's

Lemme check with purchasing. Don't hold them if somebody else wants dibs thats fine. I'll get back to you.

Just let me know. Great goggles, but I've got too much overlap in the goggle quiver.
 

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How are they in the bumps?

Few groomer/ice days at Sunapee where they seemed pretty quick edge to edge. These were actually my "powder" skis, so I used them a couple days at Killington, a day at Magic and a day in the woods at Sunapee. Loved them in the fresh and chopped up snow. Much more enjoyable than bump skis in those conditions.

Little too much tail when mounted on the line, which makes sense as they are marketed as a park/pipe ski. I'd bet they would be pretty good in the bumps if they were mounted 1 or 2 cm back.
 
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