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1 pair of Atomic snoop 184cm touring skis with Fritschi Freeride Plus touring bindings, and colltex swiss made skins. Second hand but in pretty good nick. Fine to use as normal skis but even better to walk up the mountain! Looking for around ?200 for these. You could probably sell them on for more than that...


1 pair of Storm Rage FS 174cm skis with Marker squire bindings. The skis have had some use but will be perfect for a 2 week ski holiday without the worry of damaging the very expensive hire pair! Bindings alone are worth around ?90. Skis are a great all rounder, on both slope, off piste and can handle deep powder! Looking for ?100 but open to offers.


2 sets of ski poles, 125cm, 1 pair are Salomon and the other are Scott. ?10 each.


Quicksilver ski jacket in size S. Second hand but very good condition, kept the cold out very well! ?50.


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Feel free to PM me offers or if you would like anymore info, cheers


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