AT skis, Phantom Guide boot 45.5, Mtn Hrdwr Wind Shell, Petzl Dart, Nomic Cascade Picks, BD Laser picks

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My gear closet is absolutely overflowing and I need to clear out stuff that doesn't get used. Some of this stuff is basically free (over 80% off). Anything can be picked up in Boulder with cash. Otherwise, I can take Paypal, Chase Quickpay, or Google Wallet. Even Venmo I suppose, if you're in college and you use "venmo" as a verb.

Shipping is at cost. I usually ship using 2/3 day USPS Priority Flat Rate boxes. Buy a bunch of stuff and I'll ship for free.

All items from a smoke-free, pet-free household.

Still taking some of the missing pictures and will be adding them shortly. Feel free to ask for higher-rez pictures if you want to see stuff large.

I can definitely be persuaded to make trades. I am looking for:
  • Cassin X-Dream picks
  • Petzl Lynx crampons
  • Blue Ice Boa ice tool umbilicals
  • #2 RP stopper and #4 Wild Country rock
  • SuperClip stick clip tool
  • Pocket aider
  • #5 and #6 C4
  • Voile ski straps
  • Alpinist Magazine issues #37,38,42,46-51


Petzl Dart Leverlock Crampon - $125
Gently used, plenty of life left in all the points. Maybe have 10-12 days on them in total. Straps are trimmed, but they fit over my size 12 Phantom Guides with 6+ inches to spare, so 99% of people out there will be fine.



Mountainsmith "Day" Lumbar Pack - $45
Lightly used, bottom has a couple nicks/scuffs, everything else is great. Perfect for fast and light day hikes and keeps your back cool and sweat-free. Includes the shoulder-straps accessory. MSRP is $75+$25 for the shoulder straps.



Assorted Ice accessories

  • BD Laser picks – lightly used (4-5 days?) on ice only, and sharpened once. 95% of the first tooth remains - $69 for both
  • Petzl Nomic Cascade Pick – Brand new, sealed package. Rare, discontinued, best Nomic pick ever for waterfall ice. Selling for what I paid for it. $60
  • Petzl Nomic Cascade Pick – Set of two, used for 1, possibly 2 days. Most of the black powdercoat is still on the tips. $110 for the pair.

  • Yates standard screamer - Carried, but never weighted. Perfect structural condition - $10 SOLD
  • Petzl Reversino belay device - SOLD
  • Cold Thistle Hammers – SOLD


Mountain Hardwear Hooded “DriClime” jacket - $49
This is a very interesting, discontinued jacket – I’m not sure of the exact model name. It’s a woven ripsop exterior with a microfiber lining. Extremely similar to a Marmot Driclime jacket, but with a hood, better pockets, full pit zips, and slightly more durable fabric. Great for bringing on long multipitch routes. It’s a perfect Red Rocks jacket as long as you’re not climbing Epinephrine (but no jacket will withstand that abuse). It stuffs into its own pocket as well. This jacket is in good shape with no tears or scuffs, however it has a couple pinholes on the shoulders/hood from floating embers sitting too close to a fire - the largest hole is a bit larger than a sesame seed. The holes are on areas that have a nylon lining so there's no direct water penetration path. The photo color is a bit misleading, it’s more of a grey with a veeeery slight green tint. If you're very concerned about color, let me know and I'll try to get a more accurate shot.


Scarpa Phantom Guide size 45.5 (11.5) - $325
Only selling because I was gifted a brand new pair in the exact same size. I planned on using these for another 2-3 seasons. I covered all the outer seams and the front of the toe with Seamgrip to prolong the boots' lives and it's working great. The outer itself is in excellent shape but 80% of the seamgrip has worn off which gives it a "rough" look. Keep in mind the wear is to the seamgrip, not the boot. Inside, the zippers and pull loop are in perfect functional condition and the zipper has been routinely maintained with the silicone lubricant included with the boot.

They obviously show some wear, but overall are in very good shape, with no damage. Even the fabric lace eyelets are totally solid. Zipper is smooth, the soles are not heavily worn, etc. Buy some ice boots at nearly 50% off the $610 MSRP.




Close up of a seam reinforced with Seamgrip


Books!
Gillett guide to RMNP High Peaks - $15
Hubbell guide to Front Range Crags - $5


Zag Slaps with Fritschi Freeride bindings and G3 Alpinist skins - $425
Skis are 185cm (138-110-136). They've been skied about 5 days per season for the last couple years, so fairly minimal use. No delam of any sort. No deep base gouges or coreshots, just minor surface scuffs and topsheet chipping. Condition overall is pretty dang good. They're currently mounted with Fritschi Freeride Plus in size Large and I'll also include a set of G3 Alpinist skins cut wall-to-wall. The bindings are in excellent shape with no cracks or damage. The skins are lightly used and have a couple pine needles near the tip and tail, but overall 96% of the glue is clean, the plush is in great shape, and they've always been dried and stored properly.

I figure the setup is worth $425 or thereabouts. It was all over $1k when new. Price police me if you think I'm off. This is a nice turnkey package for someone looking to get into AT, no need to buy new boots, and will handle just about any conditions or terrain imaginable.

Pics available for serious buyers, but I'll have to get them out of my storage unit where the skis spend their summers.

Stock photo (click on it to View Full Size):
Zag Slap 185


Bent Gate did a video review of them here so you can see the rocker profile, topsheet graphic, and coincidentally, they're also mounted with Fritschis in the video: