HO CDX Slalom Ski w/ Dual Bindings |
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JR_VIC
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Posted: July-23-2009 at 2:45am |
Item for sale is an HO 69" CDX (Wade Cox) Adrenaline Slalom Ski with double 98 Pro Wrap Bindings in size Large. The ski was bought in 96 for about $600 and is used but in great condition for a 96 Slalom Ski. Price is $75 plus $10 for shipping/paypal fees.
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Hollywood
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Damn it I'd pay full price just for the bindings if they were XL. Shouldn't have trouble selling this!
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I do not see where the binding size is identifed.
What size are they ? I have size 12 feet and need to verify that the binding would fit me without loosing circulation. |
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I wear a 11-12 also and would not want to ski HO Larges. This is a fairly advanced stick also.. |
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JR_VIC
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It is in the first line but the boots are size Large...hope that helps.
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While High End, it is a little more forgiving.......CDX-1 has widened fore and mid-body compared to a "traditional" slalom (like Mapple of Rocket)... Nice ski for a big fella with feet smaller than mine......Darn!!
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trihartsfield
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It has been a long time since I actually bought skis. What size foot will large bindings? If they will fit a size 9-10 foot I am very interested. Let me know. How do you want to contact me?
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Terp
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JR, if Chris(trihartsfield) doesn't take it I definitely will. E-mail or call me...BeAnOriole@yahoo.com or 301.325.9758.
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JR_VIC
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Chris I am a size 9.5 foot and the boots are great for that size range. If you want the ski click on my user name then you can e-mail directly and I will respond back with a total including shipping. E-mail as soon as you can becasue there are a few others interested as well.
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Terp...to be fair I guess I'll wait to hear from Chris by mid morning on Saturday and if I don't hear back I call or shoot you a Paypal invoice. Talk to you soon. Thanks! |
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I sent you an e-mail with my phone number. I will take the ski. Sorry about the delay my wife and I went to St. Louis today to get my boat. Will wait on your call. Chris |
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JR or you can send me an e-mail.
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Chris...just sent you an e-mail with the details. Thanks! |
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JR you selling everything to pay for all that engine chrome and stainless hose. ha ha
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That's an accurate statement...the ski has been SOLD to Chris! Thanks! |
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