747 days ago

HEAD Skis, Bindings, Poles and Sleeve

Alexander from Warkworth

Set of HEAD Skis, bindings, ski sleeve and poles.
Used once for 2 days of ski instruction buy a woman who had never skied before and decided against going any further with instructions.
These skis have never been on a ski slope.

This includes the ski sleeve and poles as shown in the photos.

The skis have the following printed on them:
XENON X4.0 Power Fibre Jacket
Dimension 119-71-104 Radius 10,8 F-Index 1290 Length 149
RF11 Superlight
Designed in Vorarlberg/Austria 8-149 344283

They still have the shop sticker on them, which says:
XENON X 4.0 RFB 07 bk/rd
310538-149 - 11CZ

Pickup from Warkworth.

Price: $500

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