goslow Posted February 15, 2004 Posted February 15, 2004 I have a pair of 180cm Dynafit Tour Lite Tech Randonnee skis mounted with 02/03 Dynafit Tri-Step bindings (w/ brakes). Used two times - in like new condition. The whole set-up (skis/bindings/brakes) is very lightweight, about 7lbs. total. Mounted for a 27.5 boot, but the Tri-Step bindings are pretty adjustable (a lot more than the TLT). Asking $600.00 OBO. I'm in seattle, but I would ship them for $20 extra. Quote
schnitzem Posted February 17, 2004 Posted February 17, 2004 Sounds like a sweet set-up, you use these for racing or climbing/ski descents? Quote
goslow Posted February 17, 2004 Author Posted February 17, 2004 They haven't been used for that yet, these racecars are waiting for somebody who's in better shape and has more time to ski than me! So far, they have just had two mellow tour "test drives" on them. If you're familiar with the skis/bindings you'll know they're pretty sweet for rando-rally stuff (get a pair of Scarpa F1's and you're at around 12lbs for your whole kit!), but there's also nothing better than only having to throw 7lbs worth of skis onto your back when the approach is over and you start climbing. Quote
schnitzem Posted February 18, 2004 Posted February 18, 2004 Are you willing to trade......and how firm are you on the price? Quote
goslow Posted February 19, 2004 Author Posted February 19, 2004 Price is dropped to $525.00, how does that grab you? (am I being firm?) I need cash more than anything else right now...but I do have certain weaknesses (gear?). However, I won't trade you for your fritschi's, if that's what you're thinking. (...nice try though!). Quote
lunger Posted February 19, 2004 Posted February 19, 2004 Are those Tri-steps the first year of production, or subsequent? Thanks. Quote
goslow Posted February 19, 2004 Author Posted February 19, 2004 They are the subsequent. The first generation (01/02) had trouble with the toe piece (you had to add a little rubber thingy, post-production) which they fixed in this model by allowing it to pull up and lock-out when in touring mode (with a yellow mark identifying that it is in the locked position). The pincer-lever arms geometry in this model was brought in slightly (a few mm) from the TLT, which they say makes stepping and locking into the toe-pieces much easier on the Tri-step than the TLT. Quote
schnitzem Posted February 28, 2004 Posted February 28, 2004 Would you take $475 and throw in some skins? Quote
goslow Posted March 1, 2004 Author Posted March 1, 2004 How about $500 and I'll throw in some almost brand new Ascension skins? (I think I may have used them once?) Somebody buy this setup, it's SWEET, and I gotta pay for tuition next quarter!! Please!! Quote
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