Been lurking around here a few years, thought I'd try my hand as a seller. All prices include shipping CONUS. Prefer Paypal Friends and Family. Discount for local pickup. I'm in Boston suburbia, but can also meet in the Mad River Valley after Santa comes. Apologies for giant and/or sideways pics.
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1. 2016 Salomon Soulquest BC GTX 3L Pants. $175. SOLD.
2. 2014(?) Dalbello Lupo SP I.D. Originally $175. Then $150. Now $125. Size 27 (317mm bsl). These are in great condition. They only have the gentle wear of maybe 5-10 days, all spent teaching a toddler next to the t-bar. I ended up sizing down to a 26.5 in the KR2 Pro for a better fit. There are some light scratches from ski edges related to said teaching of toddler (see pics). Punched for left foot toe bunion. Dalbello branded Intuition liner molded once. Almost the same as KR2 Pros, except these have the worthless walk mode, grippy sole, and a choice of footbeds. Includes both tongues, tools, owner's manual, original box etc. Not 100% sure, but they look to be pretty much the same as the current model. [Edit: Correction, the new model appears to be a 120 flex, these are a 130. With the stiffer tongue I guess. I'm sure the answer is in the Lupo thread somewhere.]
3. Arc'teryx Stinger SV Softshell. Originally $100. Then $75. Now $50. Size L. This is about 15 years old, but it is in excellent condition. Worn very infrequently and probably not once in the last 10 years. There is one small mark from a ballpoint pen, but otherwise it's hard to even tell it's not new. This is a softshell, made from Schoellor Dynamic Extreme, which is very durable and stretchy. It is not a hard shell like the more recent Stinger SV's. The pics make it look more neon yellow than it is. Really more of a tennis ball yellow/green color.
4. Marker Griffon Bindings. Originally $75. Then $50. Now $40. These are from about 2010 or so? My Masshole cousin would say they’re rode hard and put away wet. They work though; nothing's broken. I just swapped them out a couple of years ago and they've been lying around. Dirtbag special.
5. Giro Omen Squash Bucket. Originally $50. Then $40. Now $30. Size L. NIB. This is also from a few years back, was never used and has been sitting around. I've got a set of the bluetooth audio system that replaces the earpads and I'll include that too if you want it. Can't say if the audio system still works or not. It's probably even too Gaper for the Gaper Spirit Animal, but who cares? You'll be grooving out to the tunes so you won't hear the other Maggots making fun of you.
6. BFSB (Big Fucking Ski Bag). Originally $50. Now $40 for the masses, but the Mag with the best post for what they would do with this thing can have it for a rack of cold ones. This is for local pickup only. 'Cuz its a beast. It's too big to ship. You don't ship bag; bag ship you! Easily one of the most absurd things I own. When I say big, I mean it laughs in the face of any other ski bags puffing up their chests and pretending to be big ski bags. The Dakine Concourse Double? Pfft. The big bag PMGear used to sell? Please. This thing's a coffin compared to those. I think it was designed to take a whole ski team full of skis. You guys in the sleeping the parking lot thread could use it for a guest bedroom (avoids that awkward look from the family in the car that pulls in next to you when you and your bro climb out of your Subaru together in the morning). How many dead hookers, you say? Depends: 1) zaftig teutonic frauleins? Two, maybe three with efficient packing. 2) Thai Lady? Almost too hard to calculate, especially if you pack them head to toe like sardines. I would say find out how many they squeeze into a shipping container, then divide by 10. Doesn't matter if you're Making America Great Again or Feeling the Bern, even Pollyass nut jobs can agree that the thing is YOOGE! In a brilliant stroke of design, it has no wheels. How do you get it on a plane? No clue. I don't have an engineering degree. Probably better off just getting some oars and rowing it there. As an added bonus, I used it a few times as a low-rent rooftop box, so it has had a nice layer of toxic road grime caked on it for at least 10 years. It's not a bad way to get the whole family's (town's?) skis somewhere though. Made of heavy duty material and padded. It's buried in my basement, but PM me if you're interested and I'll crawl in and get it out to take some pics or measurements (did I mention big?). With a couple of bungees, it could be your very own Dirtbag Thule Box. [Edited to add that this is an Atomic Freeride Team bag.]
7. Tecnica Icon Carbon Boots. Not sure size, but 312 bsl. Originally free to a good home. Now: They're still fucking free. Not even looking for payment in beer. Local pick up only unless you want to pay the shipping. These are fucking ancient and beat to shit, but they have only been puked on once. Like the Jesters, rode hard and put away wet. Punched for left foot bunion. They were well loved and they come with good stories. You probably need to be the dirtiest of dirt bags or a lover of the old Icons to want these, but I thought I'd put them up here since I was posting anyway. Not a bad cheapo option for some alpine boots, especially if you've got some extra Intutions lying around because the liners are a bit packed out on these (not stanky though). I've got both sets of cuffs and the other stuff that came with them. The soles might be a bit worn, but they're replaceable if you can find replacements.
8. [Edited to Add New Item]: Just in case there are any lurking knuckledraggers who want to leisure up, I'm adding a link to a pair of old K2 Shimano Clicker Step-in Snowboard Bindings and Boots I currently have on Geartrade.com: http://geartrade.com/item/499207/k2-...nd-boot-system
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