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Thread: FS: Rossignol CUT 11.5 186cm with Rossi FKX Pro Bindings DIN 14

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    FS: Rossignol CUT 11.5 186cm with Rossi FKX Pro Bindings DIN 14

    Old Skis but in Great shape. Just tuned and Stone Ground. Clean edges. Great bases. No sidewall damge or Core shots. Bindings in great shape. FKX Pro is real turntable binding like FKS
    I think length is 186 but it doesn't say on ski. dualtec Construction so Cap tip and tails with partial vertical sidewall under foot.
    Tip 115/Waist 85/Tail 105
    Might split skis and bindings if skis sell first.
    Asking $175 skis and bindings, but willing to consider offers.
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    Last edited by nord; 03-02-2011 at 11:22 AM.

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    Would you be interested in separating the binders? If so how wide are the brakes?
    -thanks

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    Wow- blast from the past. Right along with the Volkl Explosive- A ski that was ahead of its time IMHO. Precursor to the Bandit XXX.

    How far from Spokane are you? Friend might be able to facilitate if close, otherwise ship to MN? Might be interested in skis only... if the price is right. Nostalgia has its merits
    "Not all who wander are lost"

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    If tele wants skis I'll take binders.

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    I'm in Seattle at 4 hours from Spokane.
    I am willing to ship skis.
    PM me and we can discuss that.


    To Everybody else
    Skis and bindings are selling together unless the skis get sold seperately.

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    These things are antiques! This is what the bandit xxx was based on....think they came in both the 188 and 193 if my haggered memory serves me right.

    I used to rock the fuck outta these.......same year as the first Salomon yellow 1080. lol

    edited for length edit.

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    They look sweet. '97~ish?

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    dibs on bindings if skis get seporated

    btw farmer will vouch for me if need be

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    To answer Question about Model year. I think they are from 1997. Classic skis, Awesome bindings.

    Review From outside magazine Fall 1997

    "Rossignol Cut 11.5
    Tip: 115 mm. Waist: 85 mm. Tail: 104 mm. Turning radius: 23 meters.
    With its super-wide tip and ample waist, the cut 11.5 assumes a certain level of unkempt conditions that you're much more apt to find in the backcountry. Rossignol arrives at the mid-fat by way of fat powder boards, sculpted to turn easier. Yet within that typically noodly silhouette lies a formidably rigid construction. Specifically, two layers of torsionally reinforcing aluminum alloy (called Zicral) sandwiching the core ensure that you won't lose an edge if you happen upon a wind-scoured steep. Consider the Cut 11.5 a backcountry insurance policy."

    http://outsideonline.com/outside/mag...711review.html

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    I loved them sticks back in the day....so had to kill 'em. 3 or 4 toasted pair in a couple years before moving on to more damp and durable monsters.

    fun sticks- really the first ski that gave me the I can crush all sort of shit in my path feeling.

    free bump
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    My god, these skis may be older then a few people on this forum? I can understand the bindings but the skis? The skis should be donated to make a ski chair.

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    Yes, these skis are old. Older than most people on newshoolers.com
    These skis are still in good shape and some people like them. Maybe somebody wants them to finish out this season on them.
    Crystal Mountain will be open until Memorial Day, Whistler is open longer and you know its going to get rocky.
    Anyway they are still for sale.

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    Pre-Season Bump
    Still have these skis. Willing to seperate if skis sell first. Old skis but good for early or late season.

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    skis and bindings

    Good day,

    Do you still have the skis and bindings for sale?

    lloydmongo

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    Bump cuz I still have these skis!

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