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Black Crows Daemon 2018 Skis with Marker Griffon 13 ID Bindings

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Black Crows Daemon 2018 Skis with Marker Griffon 13 ID Bindings

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CategorySkiing > Skis
BrandBlack Crows
ModelDaemon
Type All Mountain & Carving
Condition Used
With Bindings Yes
Radius 16-20
Tail Partial Twin
Waist Width 90-99 mm
Camber Full Rocker / Reverse Camber / Negative Camber
Max DIN 13
Release Year 2018
Gender Men's
Ability Intermediate

This listing is for one pair of 2018 Black Crows Daemon with Marker Griffon 13 ID bindings. The bindings are mounted at a 325 BSL with a +/- 15 adjustment range, fitting 310-340 BSL without a remount (approx boot size 27-29.5 cm). These skis have been used lightly over the course of 2 seasons, skied on approximately 20 times total. Pictures are shown of all wear and tear, all of which is cosmetic and does not affect ski performance. There is chipping on the tips of the top sheet and two small edge cracks that do not impact the base or ski turning ability. The skis are freshly tuned, including sharpened edges, minor p-tex base work, and a hot wax. The ski has not sustained core shot in the duration of its use, and the base shows only minor signs of usage underfoot (pictured). A great, unique ski with lots of life left! Ski review via www.onthesnow.com Black Crows Daemon (2018) demonstrates the old ski design adage: you can’t tell a ski by its baseline. Normally, skis with the Daemon’s smiley-face rocker profile are in a perpetual four-wheel skid, but the reverse-cambered Daemon is actually a directional ski that holds its line when tipped on edge. Because the Black Crows Daemon is already bowed, and the tip and tail are both fairly soft, the skier doesn’t have to apply much pressure to create a round, mid-radius turn. The Daemon gets its security on edge from a Titanal laminate that spans 120cm in the ski’s mid-section plus square sidewalls all around. For skiers used to fully cambered skis and the effort required to bend them, it may take half a run to realize you don’t have to work the Daemon to get the same result. Blake from The Sport Loft didn’t take even that long to adapt to how the Daemon takes care of business. “I would buy it as a do-it-all ski. It charges through everything, even the sludge.” Specs: 183.6 cm length 132 mm tip 99 mm waist 120 mm tail 20 m turn radius

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