Patagonia Down Sweater, G3 ION AT binding, Arcteryx harness, Scarpa ice boots (10.5-11.5), Suunto watches, Alpine Shield helmet, RMNP guidebook, Nomic Cascade pick

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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, Venmo, or Google Wallet.

Shipping is at buyer’s 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.

I can definitely be persuaded to make trades. I am looking for:
  • Blue Ice Boa ice tool umbilicals
  • #2 RP stopper and #4 Wild Country rock
  • SuperClip stick clip tool
  • Pocket aider
  • #5 and #6 C4
  • Alpinist Magazine issues #37,38,42,46-51
  • Inexpensive automatic crampon like G12, Vasak, or Sabertooth. Older models are fine.

G3 ION 12 binding - $415
Brand new, unmounted. 130mm brakes. Includes all original screws/hardware. Thought I was gonna mount up a powder ski this winter but have decided against it. I'm sure I'm gonna regret this decision when El Nino buries us in snow this winter. Hottest binding on the market. Arguably safer than just about anything but the Beast 16 as well.



Patagonia Down Sweater Hoody, Men’s Medium - $165
Jacket is size medium. Primo 800 fill european down. New without tags. It's just been hanging in my closet (smoke free, pet free house). I don't think I ever wore it after bringing it home. Perfect condition. Color = red. And it’s covered under Patagonia's unconditional warranty forever.




Suunto Core altimeter watch - $140
In very nice shape overall. Some anodization is worn off the bezel, but the crystal is in great shape with only the faintest scuffs. Brand new battery, purchased 1 week ago. Still under warranty (till March 2016) and will include the receipt for you in case you ever need to send it in for repair.


Suunto Vector HR - Heartrate/Altimeter watch - $140
In decent overall condition. Cosmetics are a bit rough but it's 100% functionally solid. Plenty of surface scuffs to the bezel and crystal (rock climbing, duh). It’s also missing one of the tiny screws that hold the band. It's been missing for at least 2+ months and I wear the watch every day, so it hasn't been an issue for me. ***If this sells for my asking price I will order you a brand new replacement "Strap Kit" and have it shipped directly to and you’ll receive a whole new wrist band and screws.*** Also includes the Heart Rate chest strap. In good condition, only used 6-7 times.


Wild Country Rock Lite helmet with "Alpine Shield" - $55
Very cool helmet concept. Normal foam helmet, but with removable hard plastic overshell for more dangerous conditions (i.e. ice or alpine climbing). I really like it, I just have 3 other helmets and don't need this many. The helmet has little various scrapes and dings from general use, standing up into roofs, etc, but has never sustained a major hit and I would consider it 100% safe for my own usage. It was worn entirely in winter (e.g. with a beanie underneath) so the foam liner and straps never got soaked with sweat or smell funky.




Arcteryx R275LT, size large - $55
Ultralight sport climbing, glacier travel, alpine climbing harness. Barely used, everything in good shape, no visible signs of wear or frayed stitching. Size Large. I wear 33" pants and I cinch this down with 1" of belt left. Would probably be ideal for anyone with a 32.5" - 37" waist.




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.



Petzl Nomic Cascade Pick – $59
Brand new, sealed package. Rare, discontinued, best Nomic pick ever for waterfall ice. Rare and discontinued. It has a shallower angle than the new "Ice" picks, which means a smoother swing, less "chopping" at the ice, and easier to clean. Selling for what I paid for it.



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

Rebel GTX Carbon 45.5 - $199

Ultimate lightweight alpine boot. These have seen minimal use. Maybe 4 hikes and one alpine climb. No damage of any sort. I find these fit about 1/2 size small. They are probably ideal for someone with a 10.5 or 11 foot. Uppers, lowers, soles, laces, eyelets, all an excellent condition aside from typical expected surface scuffs. Originally $550, selling for over 50% off. Original insoles were thin pieces of crap and tossed in the garbage. I recommend getting some Blue Superfeet insoles (or just swap something over from another pair of shoes/boots you already have). Original MSRP was $550.






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