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  1. #1
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    FS: Line Vision 108 w/Armada Tracer Tour binding & Armada skins

    Tight for cash so selling my favorite touring setup.

    SOLD

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    Length? Current mount BSL? Your in Summit eh? Buddy up there is looking for something like this to replace his beat to hell Helios.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doebedoe View Post
    Length? Current mount BSL? Your in Summit eh? Buddy up there is looking for something like this to replace his beat to hell Helios.
    NBABUCKS1 has these as his daily driver touring skis and loves them. I don't need another 110mm touring stick but this is a great deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doebedoe View Post
    Length? Current mount BSL? Your in Summit eh? Buddy up there is looking for something like this to replace his beat to hell Helios.
    sorry about that, length added they're 183cm

    Yeah I'm in Breck

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    Guessing my buddy wants one size down but will pass along.

    Great deal.

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    Interested.

    How does these do in weird snow and crusts? Any hookiness with the relatively short radius?

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    Quote Originally Posted by doebedoe View Post
    Guessing my buddy wants one size down but will pass along.

    Great deal.
    I think your buddy is buying my Voiles tonight, haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by dub2 View Post
    I think your buddy is buying my Voiles tonight, haha
    Different buddy -- one in Breck, one in Frange. Both hunting for mid-fat touring skis and allergic to paying for new skis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dub2 View Post
    Interested.

    How does these do in weird snow and crusts? Any hookiness with the relatively short radius?
    I was always impressed in how the ski handled in variable conditions. For something that is so light it doesn't necessarily ski like it. I never thought the short radius felt very short and never felt it hook, and I usually ski longer skis (my daily driver is a 190cm declivity 108ti) I will say it skied a bit better when it had tecton 12's vs the tracer tour binding, but that was more just the full weight of the ski as opposed to how the ski would handle itself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dub2 View Post
    Interested.

    How does these do in weird snow and crusts? Any hookiness with the relatively short radius?
    I've got this ski mounted up to a Tecton and have been very impressed with how well the ski not only walks but skis as well. Have not found it overly hooky like the SD104. For stability its not quite as stable at speed as a Hoji or Raven (187 & 184), but its a little easier to get sideways while in the air, and can manage in wider ranges of terrain to those skis.

    Biggest takeaway is how much energy it has: tons of pop in the tails for playing on every feature you see, or returning a bunch of energy out of your turn. Generally speaking this is the ski I recommend to my freestyle oriented friends when they're looking for a touring ski.
    "Poop is funny" - Frank Reynolds

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    Can anyone compare these to the 2015-19 Sir Francis Bacons? I ask because I’ve skied those a fair amount and they were a lot of fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benneke10 View Post
    Can anyone compare these to the 2015-19 Sir Francis Bacons? I ask because I’ve skied those a fair amount and they were a lot of fun
    Bacons are definitely going to be softer throughout and maybe a little more damp. The vision has a bit more of a lively feel to it and as mentioned above, a lot of energy in the tail making it a great freestyle touring ski.

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    Lot of interest but still available

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    How TF are these still available?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rfconroy View Post
    How TF are these still available?
    they just sold haha

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