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01-13-2021, 08:33 AM #226Registered User
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Based on the asking price alone, these skis probably belong in this thread
https://longskistruck.com/collection...-skis-for-sale
(apologies if this is already posted)
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01-13-2021, 06:47 PM #227Registered User
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Curious to hear thoughts on the old Marker MRRs from anyone that actually rode them. I assume now they kinda sucked because they had that garbage late-90s/early-00s Marker toe, but I just remember being a little kid and thinking they were the coolest MF-ing bindings I'd ever seen. ¡They had springs on the outside!
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01-13-2021, 07:33 PM #228
Had one pair of mrr
Had to reach down and lift the heel up.
What a pain.
Marker toes were fine until biometric ejection pre release.. . .
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01-13-2021, 09:15 PM #229
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01-13-2021, 09:22 PM #230
I saw several there...the same ones that were there in 2004.
That guy is absurd, his prices are absurd, the stuff won’t sell and he doesn’t care.
Also...should be noted (and I’m sure you know) it is a real motherfucking fuck of a fuck to get those off a ski, which is one reason why I wish you could get a new one.
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01-13-2021, 09:24 PM #231
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01-13-2021, 09:35 PM #232
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01-13-2021, 09:40 PM #233
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01-13-2021, 09:45 PM #234
So true. But just imagine the extinct ski gear bonanza that’ll occur when he’s committed by his family. How he pays the bills for that store to operate is beyond me. Or it’s the greatest drug money cleaning business in Utah
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01-13-2021, 09:55 PM #235
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01-13-2021, 10:21 PM #236
It’s like geology: heat, pressure, and a lot of time...
I always had the most trouble cleaning the rest of the goop out of the channels so you could get new tape in and get it to sit flat.
I got rid of the last of my derbys years ago, but I have end caps and hardware if you want/need them.
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01-13-2021, 11:20 PM #237
Removing Derby's is best done with a red hot stainless wire to "floss" it off the ski. I used to have to remove 20-30 pair every year when I was coaching. Not bad once you have the system down.
You can also put a large posidrive screwdriver in a cordless drill, wedge the shaft of the screwdriver under the front of the plate, pull the drill trigger, and "roll" the Derby and adhesive up off the ski. Think rotobrush with more force.
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01-13-2021, 11:35 PM #238
I have pressed that guy about a sale of the entire inventory. He will not even discuss it.
I think his financial model is getting all that junk gear in bulk for pennies, then selling beaters old rental gear for 3 or 400 of pure profit. But also, what the hell do I know? It’s an insane place and it ends up upsetting me when I find something I just can’t leave there, then that knob wants $400 for it...or whatever.
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01-13-2021, 11:41 PM #239
This is the place on n temple? Need to check it out...
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01-14-2021, 01:43 AM #240
Haha, I know the guy selling these. Often seen ripping zipper line moguls on scorpions at my local hill.
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01-14-2021, 04:04 AM #241
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01-14-2021, 07:50 AM #242Registered User
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I love going into that ski history museum. But I agree, his prices are way out of line and he's kind of a dick about negotiating. He'd probably sell 10x as much if his prices were realistic.
The place should be on any gear geeks bucket list for it's gear history displays.
I haven't been there in a while, but every time I go in I'm amazed he is still there and not bankrupt.
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01-14-2021, 08:01 AM #243Registered User
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"What I'd like to change is that it's heavy. I'm tempted by newer boots mostly to see if I can find something that fits the same but weighs less."
Probably the closest light boot is the Atomic Hawx Ultra. The S models can even be moved to 17* forward lean if that's your thing. May even be snugger, but the memory fit works well.
But pay attention to stance, No matter what I tried it toasts my quads. But I'm a sample of one and have not heard this complaint from others.
The Nordica Promachine is similar but not as snug. Better stance for me.
These two boots have a similar abducted forefoot to the Shamans. Tecnica, Salomon, and Lange are more adducted in the forefoot and will not feel the same.
I also think the Shamans ribbed sole encourages ski flex under foot.
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01-14-2021, 08:52 AM #244
I should go try on the Hawx Ultra. My touring boot is the Hawx Ultra XTD, and it fits nicely. The heel hold isn't as good as the Shaman, and the flex is quite different (XTD flex is more like hitting a wall rather than actual stiff flex), but it's the best fitting touring boot I've ever had.
I had an older alpine Atomic Hawx that was OK, but roomier than the Shaman. I think that boot has changed quite a bit since then, and the Ultra is the lower volume one these days IIRC. My older ones were sort of translucent grey with red slits along the sides of the foot, with urethane type inserts that supposedly added some give or something. The shells cracked after only two years though.
Thanks for the info on abducted vs adducted. I have not paid attention to that in boots.
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01-14-2021, 09:16 AM #245Registered User
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My touring boot is the Hawx Ultra XTD, and it fits nicely. The heel hold isn't as good as the Shaman, If you have the first generation with the really floppy liner , it could be the liner.
That older Hawx was the Prime, 100mm last. I think the gills and the shaman ribbed sole were trying to achieve the same thing. A little longitudinal flex for better ski flex.
More esoterically, the designers may have been trying to encourage some windlass mechanism activation with theses designs.
Thanks for the info on abducted vs adducted. I have not paid attention to that in boots.
Anybody who needs a sixth toe punch in a Tecnica, Lange, or Salomon when trying on boots should try a Nordica or Atomic before picking a boot.
The Nordica and Atomic abduction is only at the forefoot, not like the Fischer which rotate the whole foot.Last edited by turnfarmer; 01-14-2021 at 12:04 PM. Reason: Clarification
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01-14-2021, 09:32 AM #246
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01-14-2021, 09:39 AM #247
IAS or anyone who wants any of these: these are the old race or riser plates I have. You're welcome to them, just cover shipping. I'm pretty sure I kept the mounting screws too, I just need to dig more and match up screws.
Left to right (first pic) :
1) Salomon power axe race. I removed these from old Salomon GS skis because the rubbery bits are worn out and the metal plate floats and rattles. Maybe you can fix it... I couldn't so I used other risers on that ski.
2) Unknown, no label on the metal. Black blocks that go between the metal and the ski have no longer sticky adhesive. I think these are for Look / Rossi.
3) Several sets of Rossi Axial risers. I'd like to keep one set.
Second pic is same stuff with the first two plates tipped sideways. And photo uploader rotated it.
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01-14-2021, 10:23 AM #248
Rossignol Axioms such a great ski changed skiing powder. For me.
The Original 186 Bibby 08-09, 09-10. Tip and tail rocker flat underfoot. That skied so well I should have never sold either pair. Wish Moment would bring it back.
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01-14-2021, 10:28 AM #249
sickle was a fun ski. still rips. but designs have moved on. it had a lot of rubber in it, i don't see that very often anymore. literally a layer when you looked at the sidewall.
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01-14-2021, 08:48 PM #250Registered User
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