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Used Snow Skis versus New Snow Skis

2016/7/23 11:55:56

There are certainly many reasons why someone might buy used snow skis as opposed to new skis; the most obvious one is price. The other is that you may be trying the sport for the first time and you are not sure you will like it and stick with it. Additionally, you may be just learning and would rather not sink serious money into new skis until you have mastered the sport. For the purpose of this article, we are going to assume that you have tried it a few times and are committed to sticking with it, but because you are on a tight budget, you are forced to buy used snow skis.

Sizing and Selecting Skis

You have probably already rented "almost brand new" boots, skis, and poles so you should have a pretty good idea of the size and style of equipment that you will be looking for. The very next thing that you need to do in finding a great deal on used snow ski equipment is go online and learn how much the equipment you want is selling for brand new.

With this information you can recognize a good value when you see it. If you are still a little unsure about sizes go, into one of the top ski retailers in your area and have them specially fit you for free. Just do not let on that you are in the market for used snow ski equipment. Actually, you are in the market for new equipment, but not at this time. Make sure you keep the card of the salesperson that treated you the best so you could make his or her day when you show up a year later and buy all your new equipment. Also you will not feel as guilty this way.

Where to Look

Now that you know exactly what you want, go on the internet to eBay, craigslist, and your local newspaper. The latter two are probably delivering most of the results, because being local enables you to feel and touch the equipment and meet its owner. Just like buying a used car, you should buy from the original owner.

If you go to a house to look at used snow skis, other than the condition of the skis, pay particular attention to how neat the garage is. In general, the tidier the garage, the better the equipment has been treated. Remember to ask for any records the owner might have that would help you now and in the future when you resell the equipment.

Take hard green cash with you when you are ready to negotiate and do not be afraid to haggle a little.

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