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523 days ago

Mens Ski Boots

Jon from Carterton District

Atomic Livefit 130 Ski Boots - Mens. Very good condition.
Description: Pro T2 Livefit 130
Wide Fit: Last 102
Size: Mondo 28-28.5, Euro 43/44, UK 9.5/10, US 10/10.5
Alpine sole - non grip walk
Stiff flex (130) so if you like tearing up the groomers or are a hard charger then these are suited to you as an Advanced/Expert skier.
2 adjustable wide buckles and 40mm Velcro strap for secure fit.

Used these mainly overseas but as I'm getting older their weight and stiffness doesn't suit my skiing anymore.
Has minor scuffs but not noticeable unless really close up
You should get new inner soles moulded to fit your feet (any ski shop should be able to do that) as I've put in a basic inner from my new boots.
Priced to sell.

Price: $120

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