Sold: Altai Hok 145 in CO
- Bavarian Cream
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- Joined: Tue Jun 29, 2021 11:53 pm
- Location: NW CO
- Ski style: Predominantly backcountry XCD: NNN-BC, 3-pin
- Favorite Skis: Depends, but anything with scales that turns
- Favorite boots: Leather; T2 or lighter
- Occupation: Teacher
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Sold: Altai Hok 145 in CO
$125
Selling a pair of Altai Hoks. These straddle the line between snowshoes, cross-country skis, and downhill skis. They are a short, wide ski with an integrated, non-removable skin underfoot. Think of them as a fast snowshoe or a slow, grippy ski. I have them mounted with the universal bindings, which work with rigid hiking boots if you want to use the Hok as a snowshoe but with better glide. If your preference is to ski the backcountry, I would recommend using a 3-pin binding. Let me know if that’s your preference and I can include a 3-pin binding. If switching the universal binding to a 3-pin telemark binding, you will not need to re-drill as the hole pattern (and inserts) is compatible with both.
There are some superficial scratches in the base and skins, but nothing that threatens the performance or integrity of the skis.
I am frequently in the Fairplay/Buena Vista area as well as the Rifle/Meeker area. I can meet you in either place or anywhere in between if the timing is right. I can ship at buyer’s expense.
Thanks!
Selling a pair of Altai Hoks. These straddle the line between snowshoes, cross-country skis, and downhill skis. They are a short, wide ski with an integrated, non-removable skin underfoot. Think of them as a fast snowshoe or a slow, grippy ski. I have them mounted with the universal bindings, which work with rigid hiking boots if you want to use the Hok as a snowshoe but with better glide. If your preference is to ski the backcountry, I would recommend using a 3-pin binding. Let me know if that’s your preference and I can include a 3-pin binding. If switching the universal binding to a 3-pin telemark binding, you will not need to re-drill as the hole pattern (and inserts) is compatible with both.
There are some superficial scratches in the base and skins, but nothing that threatens the performance or integrity of the skis.
I am frequently in the Fairplay/Buena Vista area as well as the Rifle/Meeker area. I can meet you in either place or anywhere in between if the timing is right. I can ship at buyer’s expense.
Thanks!
Last edited by Bavarian Cream on Mon Apr 10, 2023 8:20 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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- ebalaytung
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- Location: Front Range
- Favorite Skis: Those that glide
Re: Altai Hok 145 in CO
Messaging you.