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  1. #1
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    FS : Ski binding Silvretta 500 Easy Go , Small

    Ski Binding Silvretta 500 Easy Go

    Size Small

    Price: 280$ ship incl.

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    Last edited by curvenut; 03-01-2022 at 09:44 PM.

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    Can’t tell if this is trolling….

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  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by skivan View Post
    Can’t tell if this is trolling….
    No I am not trolling .
    I known I have a new account but I forgot my previous account I had years ago .

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    I think you misspelled "280 rubles."

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    sproing!

  6. #6
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    While these do go for relatively crazy prices on Mountain Project for use with mountaineering boots on approach skis, even $280 is stretching it. Also the small sizes typically are cheaper than the larger sizes and there just isn't as much demand for small sizes.

    I got the exact same bindings before prices got completely crazy and paid $90 (size L).

    Now that people are climbing hard stuff in skimo boots the obvious choice is a rando race binding on approach skis, which is the direction I've gone. If approach time > climbing time ==> climb in skimo boots. If climbing time > approach time ==> consider approaching in silvrettas (ugh!) or approach in skimo boots and carry mountain boots (also ugh!).

  7. #7
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    I got a pair of these that I traded a really rare bottle of beer for. Probably worth $30.

    Came with free skis, too.

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  8. #8
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    Maybe you can jump in with the guy selling the 10yo touring boots for $450?

  9. #9
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    I would actually be interested in these for an ice-climbing setup, but not at this price. Let me know if you are willing to drop the price, drastically.

    (also, what is the bsl range on these?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by smooth operator View Post
    I would actually be interested in these for an ice-climbing setup, but not at this price. Let me know if you are willing to drop the price, drastically.

    (also, what is the bsl range on these?)
    PM me, I'm about my shit getting used and not making a ton of money

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  11. #11
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    LOL... Curvenut explained in a different post -- "I had a Silvretta but want a modern binding."

    Wonder what they think modern bindings cost?

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