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  1. #1
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    WTB: Meridian 107 / Volkl 100eight

    Need a full rocker daily driver. 186/187 length. One mount. Maybe 2 if there is room.

    Kicker: I would like to pay with bitcoin. Probably a great time for a deal like this since we have been hovering around a bottom. I am broke and need daily skis and have a small bag. Your gain.

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    just fyi these are very different skis...

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    Yeah pretty much the only similarities are underfoot width and full rocker which I get. There just aren't a ton of mid fat full rockered skis to choose from.

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    I think if I had a choice the meridian is definitely the ski. The 100eight just can't handle high speed? Hard to find a "one ski" type of ski at Big Sky with such varied terrain/snow all in one day. From steep alpine type snow with airs and fast runouts in headwaters to skiing endless bumps. Need something that pivots and charges. My revolt 124s are awesome in 4-6"+ of fresh, but when the mountain is a little blown off they are just too wide.

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    18/19 Black Crow Corvus is another if it's not on your radar.

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    Hate the 100eight on wide open runs... found these Meridians but they're a little pricey

    https://www.geartrade.com/item/59652...reat-condition

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    Quote Originally Posted by eastcoastgroomers View Post
    Hate the 100eight on wide open runs... found these Meridians but they're a little pricey

    https://www.geartrade.com/item/59652...reat-condition
    Thanks. Just a little too steep and I would rather put on different binders.

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    I would definitely sell you some for bitcoin if I had them
    wait!!!! waitwaitwaitwaitwaitwaitwaitwait...Wait!
    Zoolander wasn't a documentary?

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    Check out 4frnt devastators, I'm not selling but they fit the bill and can be found pretty cheap. Never skied the meridian but devs seem to be slightly less chargey in a 184, 194 is apparently a whole different beast. Still an awesome daily driver, I love them in bumps, trees, and steeps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by i_like_powder View Post
    Check out 4frnt devastators, I'm not selling but they fit the bill and can be found pretty cheap. Never skied the meridian but devs seem to be slightly less chargey in a 184, 194 is apparently a whole different beast. Still an awesome daily driver, I love them in bumps, trees, and steeps.
    Good to know. Those look like they could fit the bill for sure.

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