Looking to sell a BNIB Ski Rack. $70 and shipping on your dime. Dimensions of box are 36x10x9 and weighs around 15 pounds. My zip is 31905 so you can figure what ever shipment method you like.
Skiiers are the problem?! Since when! I've ski'd since I was 7 years old, and 90% of the douchers on the mountain are boarders... I should go get a picture of the gashes across my ski's from c0cky azz boarders.
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I say you 2 settle this on the slopes!
Who ever buys this will have a distinct advantage though. As your gear will arrive safe and unscathed. Plus you wont have to wait for that pesky cool down time needed prior to waxing up.
Skiiers are the problem?! Since when! I've ski'd since I was 7 years old, and 90% of the douchers on the mountain are boarders... I should go get a picture of the gashes across my ski's from c0cky azz boarders.
Goes both ways... I have ski marks over my board...
There are douchers on both sides, period...
Goes both ways... I have ski marks over my board...
There are douchers on both sides, period...
Yes there is... Increasingly more and more of the people that picked up Boarding "because it's cool", are switching to ski's... Too many douchers on the mountains period.
Yes there is... Increasingly more and more of the people that picked up Boarding "because it's cool", are switching to ski's... Too many douchers on the mountains period.
Let you in on a secret but you can't go ratting me out. My own daughter was on the ski team for years and she even ran over my snowboard.
The 3 years I was in Alaska I snowboarded. Tried both but snowboarding was much easier for me to pick up, and a lot more fun. The first year though, I destroyed my collar bone and blew out a lung. Healed in time for the next year though. That was so much fun. Just sold the board and gear last year though. Kept it in storage for about 12 years. Wish i were younger, healed quicker, and was back on the slopes.
Thanks for the bumps fellas!
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