SOLD
Price drop:
2008 Summit Custom 110s: $100 shipped U.S. Lower 48
Spruce Composite Risers: $130 shipped U.S. Lower 48
Both: $200 shipped U.S. Lower 48
I am offering for sale the following - either separately or together as a package:
2008 Summit Custom 110s - $100 shipped U.S. lower 48 - these have an extra set of inserts installed so you can get a 4cm setback on them. I purchased them from another forum member who lives on the West Coast. He is the one who had the extra inserts installed. He also had a base grind done to remove the 1 degree base edge bevel so it is now at 90 degrees. I believe that was so the boards would hook up better on the edges. These boards are in very good shape. The bases do have some grooves in them from the hardpack East Coast conditions I ride in, but the ptex is not gouged or anything. I chamfered the edges of the topsheet with a sanding sponge so any existing nicks have basically been removed with the exception of 1 small area shown in the photo. The topsheet at the tail of both boards has a few "pinprick" holes - not sure from what - maybe someone hitting them with a pole in the lift line. It is only cosmetic and these are very small. I bought these at the end of last season and have ridden them 3 or 4 times this year. Maintain the edges after each time out and have hot waxed them twice.
Spruce Composite Risers with Salomon 610 Bindings - $130 shipped U.S. lower 48- I purchased these from another forum member at the end of last season. I have used them 3 or 4 times with the Summits. I purchased new-in-the-box Salomon 610 bindings and installed them on the risers after purchasing them (the old bindings on them looked sketchy). I also installed extra wide brakes on the bindings so these will work on any boards as-is up to the KTP and Condors. I think they will clear the KTPs width-wise but I don't have KTPs or their width measurements where the brakes are to verify. I got some measurements from the Condors from another rider and the brakes are very close to clearing those boards - a minor tweak and they would work. Note: these only have a 4cm x 4cm mounting pattern. They appear to also have 4cm x 10cm, which is what I thought when I bought them, but that is not the case so these will only work with boards that have a 4cm by 4cm insert pattern. I have the Spruce documentation, with photos, of how to set up the bindings for different boot sole lengths. These are currently set for my boots which have a 326mm sole length. I was advised by Jeff at Spruce to be careful when I installed the bindings on these since these were not designed for making multiple binding changes or adjustments. Doing the work is easy - just have to be able to follow directions and use a screwdriver. The instructions also include the procedure for setting the forward pressure and also the DIN tables for setting the release values.
Price for both: $200 shipped U.S. lower 48








Small area of chipping of side of topsheet that has been chamfered around:




Price drop:
2008 Summit Custom 110s: $100 shipped U.S. Lower 48
Spruce Composite Risers: $130 shipped U.S. Lower 48
Both: $200 shipped U.S. Lower 48
I am offering for sale the following - either separately or together as a package:
2008 Summit Custom 110s - $100 shipped U.S. lower 48 - these have an extra set of inserts installed so you can get a 4cm setback on them. I purchased them from another forum member who lives on the West Coast. He is the one who had the extra inserts installed. He also had a base grind done to remove the 1 degree base edge bevel so it is now at 90 degrees. I believe that was so the boards would hook up better on the edges. These boards are in very good shape. The bases do have some grooves in them from the hardpack East Coast conditions I ride in, but the ptex is not gouged or anything. I chamfered the edges of the topsheet with a sanding sponge so any existing nicks have basically been removed with the exception of 1 small area shown in the photo. The topsheet at the tail of both boards has a few "pinprick" holes - not sure from what - maybe someone hitting them with a pole in the lift line. It is only cosmetic and these are very small. I bought these at the end of last season and have ridden them 3 or 4 times this year. Maintain the edges after each time out and have hot waxed them twice.
Spruce Composite Risers with Salomon 610 Bindings - $130 shipped U.S. lower 48- I purchased these from another forum member at the end of last season. I have used them 3 or 4 times with the Summits. I purchased new-in-the-box Salomon 610 bindings and installed them on the risers after purchasing them (the old bindings on them looked sketchy). I also installed extra wide brakes on the bindings so these will work on any boards as-is up to the KTP and Condors. I think they will clear the KTPs width-wise but I don't have KTPs or their width measurements where the brakes are to verify. I got some measurements from the Condors from another rider and the brakes are very close to clearing those boards - a minor tweak and they would work. Note: these only have a 4cm x 4cm mounting pattern. They appear to also have 4cm x 10cm, which is what I thought when I bought them, but that is not the case so these will only work with boards that have a 4cm by 4cm insert pattern. I have the Spruce documentation, with photos, of how to set up the bindings for different boot sole lengths. These are currently set for my boots which have a 326mm sole length. I was advised by Jeff at Spruce to be careful when I installed the bindings on these since these were not designed for making multiple binding changes or adjustments. Doing the work is easy - just have to be able to follow directions and use a screwdriver. The instructions also include the procedure for setting the forward pressure and also the DIN tables for setting the release values.
Price for both: $200 shipped U.S. lower 48








Small area of chipping of side of topsheet that has been chamfered around:





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