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    FS: BD Zealot 192 w/ STH 14 - $150

    I thought someone here might be interested in this oddball setup.

    These things are fun in the right conditions, will crush any sort of chop I’ve encountered, love big turns and high speed. I usually hurt myself the few times per year I take them out.

    3 sets of BF inserts are installed. STH 14 on the line, Dynafit Speed radical at -1, and 22D tele on the line (I think) all for a 327mm bsl.

    STH 14s included for $150 - SOLD

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    Last edited by Lunchwagon; 02-13-2023 at 11:47 PM. Reason: SOLD

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    Bump. Snow falling at the local hill.

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    One last bump for these. I’ll be in the Driggs/Targhee area this Fri-Sat.

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    At the price of inserts these days, it's nearly worth it to buy to scavenge the inserts, eh?
    I've kinda wanted to ski the Zelot, but I've got way too many skis already.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gregorys View Post
    At the price of inserts these days, it's nearly worth it to buy to scavenge the inserts, eh?
    I've kinda wanted to ski the Zelot, but I've got way too many skis already.
    Hmm… never considered harvesting the inserts but that is a thought. Seems like a shame for a ski that’s in decent shape and with good alpine/dyna/tele versatility. Leaning toward just keeping them at this point and throwing some old hammerheads back on for spring fun.

    I’ll be at Mt Hood in late March in case any Oregon folks want to take a look.

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    The thought of touring on this ski with speed radicals sounds painful and yet I love everything about this setup.

    This harkens back to a day when skis were harder to come by then bindings. Nowadays, seems like finding cheap skis is easy but bindings are what kills the budget.

    Glws

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    I have quite a few of those blue STHs, but not enough.
    Would be interested in the binders if you split.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan816 View Post
    The thought of touring on this ski with speed radicals sounds painful and yet I love everything about this setup.

    Glws
    Yeah, but good early season training for the legs

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    Quote Originally Posted by pfluffenmeister View Post
    I have quite a few of those blue STHs, but not enough.
    Would be interested in the binders if you split.
    You’re 2nd in line for the STHs if the skis happen to go first flat

  10. #10
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    I need these like I need a hole in the head, but if I were local to Boise I'd snap them up in a second. Someone buy them before I make up an excuse to drive up there.

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