What is a good website with cheap high quality ski equipment?
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I’m looking for ski equipment and I am wondering if there are any websites that have lots of discounts on there skis. They have to be good though I’m a really advanced skier but i don’t have much money. And if anyone knows of some new all-mountain, powder, or park skis with bindings for under 350 please tell me. Thanks
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I’m looking for ski equipment and I am wondering if there are any websites that have lots of discounts on there skis. They have to be good though I’m a really advanced skier but i don’t have much money. And if anyone knows of some new all-mountain, powder, or park skis with bindings for under 350 please tell me. Thanks
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December 26th, 2011 at 10:05 am
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You should really check out ! They have great quality stuff at amazing prices! You could definitely find what you are looking for here. They have allmtn/powder skis from Liberty, Atomic, Head and Dynastar.. So many choices..
December 28th, 2011 at 11:55 pm
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Generally speaking, in the world of alpine skiing, “cheap” and “high-quality” are mutually exclusive. I’d say your best bet is to search ebay or your local craigslist for used equipment.
December 29th, 2011 at 12:22 am
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try this:
sierrasnowboard.com has a lot of deals going on
December 30th, 2011 at 1:03 am
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I just got some higher-end skis from The ones I got were 2009 models and were about half off. The customer service was really good.
December 31st, 2011 at 1:33 am
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Support your local shop! Online seems like the way to go, but keep in mind you still have to have the bindings mounted and/or adjusted to your skis. In the long run it may cost the same at your local ski shop. Just walk in and ask them. Don’t curtsy around what your trying to ask, just say it. Most shops will be glad to meet or beat prices, just give em a shot.