By Casey Bernal From Wheat Ridge, CO Oct 22, 2009
| Scarpa Laser Alpine-Touring Ski Boots
| Scarpa Laser AT Ski Boots Submitted By: Casey Bernal on Oct 22, 2009
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Size: U.K. 11.5-12 or U.S. 12.5-13 or Mondo 30.5-31
These are THE CLASSIC RANDONEE SKI BOOT - although the orange color is not the best, the performance is. They fit some crampons for ski-mountianeering. Dynafit binding compatible and standard AT binding compatible. Though they are relatively lightweight, they are great for skiing - quite a bit better than other boots at the time. I used them for ~1.5 seasons (maybe 20 days) and they have been sitting in the box for the last 3 seasons. They are in good shape - no shell cracks, buckles in great shape, and sole is in good shape. Just the standard scuffs and edge marks - nothing severe. I believe they have the thermo-moldable liner, though I have never baked them.
$80 Denver / Boulder
| Scarpa Laser AT Ski Boots Submitted By: Casey Bernal on Oct 22, 2009
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| Scarpa Laser AT Ski Boots Submitted By: Casey Bernal on Oct 22, 2009
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| Scarpa Laser AT Ski Boots: I think these have the thermo-moldable liners Submitted By: Casey Bernal on Oct 22, 2009
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| Scarpa Laser AT Ski Boots: 11.5 - 12 (I believe this is UK sizing) Submitted By: Casey Bernal on Oct 22, 2009
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By Casey Bernal From Wheat Ridge, CO Oct 23, 2009
| *SOLD* Silvretta 500 Easy Go Ski Bindings *SOLD*
| Silvretta 500 "East Go" Ski Bindings Submitted By: Casey Bernal on Oct 23, 2009
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These AT / Randonee Bindings will accept most boots with toe and heel welts - making them perfect for approaching ice and alpine climbs. They do release at the heel to keep the knee ligaments in place. Also, they have the brakes on them - which is certainly preferable for avy terrain. They have carbon fiber rails and are quite lightweight.
The weight of the pair, including brakes, is ~4.5 lbs. I think these are the "large" bindings which work for boot sizes 9-12 (from mountaingear.com's website) - though it is best to try them on the boots.
Overall they are in good condition. However, the back of the heal piece on one of the bindings is broken - though it still locks and releases fine - top binding in the second picture. This little piece is supposed to be helpful in releasing the bindings, but I certainly never found a use for it (especially with gloves on).
SOLD
Denver / Boulder
| Silvretta 500 Easy Go Ski Bindings Submitted By: Casey Bernal on Oct 23, 2009
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More Info on the bindings: Silvretta and WildSnow.com |  FLAG |
By Casey Bernal From Wheat Ridge, CO Oct 28, 2009
| Lowered prices
- because it is a WINTER STORM WARNING ! ! !
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