This interesting collection has skiing through the decades starting with a 60's pair of Mustang Wood combos, 70's Saucier glass, 80's Lapoint Mirage to the latest and greatest OB Elite! All in great shape with original binders too. Multiple photos of skis. Thanks for looking.
http://www.jagersport.com/index.php?cPath=76
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Looks like some good deals on that site. They also have those hand-arm-head handle guards too for a good price, $25.
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Paging SkiDawg....
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<img src="http://www.jagersport.com/images/6am1.JPG" border="0" alt="ski dawgs ride" width="640" height="480" align="middle" />
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<img src="http://www.jagersport.com/images/jagerguard.JPG" border="0" alt="handle" width="461" height="346" align="bottom" />
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 For some reason they didn't have any 2007 Monzas. I think i saw a stack of them for sale on Ebay?? cheap too.
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I have a System 8 - the problem up here with the Monza is the stock #'s are Florida #'s. If I ran the boots 0.5" forward and changed the fin (shallower and longer) it would probably have skied really decent. With the long flat spot (=speed) and steep rocker/thin tail = turns. I skied the Triumphs they are great. ÂÂ
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I think the A1 is a better all-rounder tho.
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Muy ski buddy has a mint 68" Cr7 the black , white and yellow one. I liked the later yellow gray ones they were sweeter - don't you think?? Turned really nice those did. But they had a tendency to break in the middle between the boots - happened to a few guys up here.
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Checkout the vid i uploaded on OB Elite with the Cobalt blue Autograph E boots.ÂÂ
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Monza stock #s are wacked.
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The yellow Cr7 was killer fast and easy to turn. I skied a purple gray but not a yellow gray. If Denny would have had a good fin block on it I would stil be riding it.
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