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Great, thanks for the heads up. A buddy of mine sent his to a guy in Utah and he put a Vibram sole on those boots for under $100, I think. I could be wrong.
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I have a Quest Primal for sale. It comes with a Black and Gold 7-pin sight that is in great shape! It also has a Hi-Jack rest and X-Coil stabilizer. It has a BRAND NEW string and cable set. It is a RH draw set at 29.5" (modular adjustable length) and 70lbs. Last time I checked, I was shooting a 395 grain arrow at 303fps. Asking $550 OBO.
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Sold
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I have a Yeti 110 for sale that is in great shape. $425
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Flagstaff, but I travel all over the state for work
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Flagstaff, but I travel all over the state for work
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Ttt
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Ttt
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Price drop to $400
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If you were to buy this cooler in a store it would cost well over $500 after it's all said and done. I'm selling mine for over $100 off after only one use. $400 obo
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Ttt
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$400 only used once
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Price drop to $450
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I have only used these rangefinders on one archery shoot. They are in great shape. $325 OBO.
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Well I shot the 2013 Primes today and have decided to buy one. I have for sale a Quest Primal at 72ish pounds and 29.5" draw length (draw length can be adjusted). The bow has a BRAND NEW string and cable set. The finish is pretty much perfect on the bow. It has been a great bow and I am getting 300-303fps with a 400 grain arrow. Like I said, the only reason I am getting rid of it is to help pay for a new Prime. The bow will come with a Black and Gold 7-pin sight. I am going to take everything else off of it. The bow was $800.00 new and the sight was $150 new. Both are in great shape. $550 for both or $475 for just the bow.
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I thought I had it sold, but the guy backed out. ttt
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I have the kenetrek mountain extremes and kenetrek mountain safaris. Both are really comfortable boots, but I wear their K-talon soles out very quickly. All of my buddies wear kenetreks too and we all have worn the toes of the soles out very quickly. All of us think pretty much the same thing, they are super comfortable, but we have not been impressed with the durability of the soles. You can get them resoled for about $85 as long as you don't wear through the boot leather under the sole. Unfortunately, it is pretty easy to wear through the soles too much and then the resole costs like $180 or something, which at that point you may as well buy new boots. The other complaint I have about the mountain extreme non-insulated is that they don't keep my feet very warm in cold weather and my feet get hot in warm weather, which can be really frustrating. With all of these complaints, I am still really happy with them! If I go with Kenetrek on my next pair of boots, I will probably buy the mountain guide non-insulated. They are basically the mountain extremes (which I really like) but they come with a tough Vibram sole which should solve my main complaint of them wearing out too quickly. Good luck, and I think ultimately you will love kenetrek boots. The other boot you can check out is the kenetrek desert guide boot. They are really tough (vibram sole) for the rocky desert terrain, the only thing is that I don't think they are waterproof. If you want waterproof boots with the vibram, certainly check out the mountain guide I previously mentioned.
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I wonder if I am allowed to sit at the parking lot entrance offering $400 for ARs and $200 for all other guns... Maybe create a bidding war. I like that vasectomy comment, haha!