This is a no reserve listing for a pair of 192cm race level, Fischer RCS Speedmax Skate Plus Nordic skate skis with the carbon tipped holes and ends in very good used condition. These are rated by Fischer as "Stiff". We have the original sticker that was on one of the skis. My son kept it as a memento, on his wax case. It has since been put on one of the skis for the next owner.

These were my son's race only skis when he raced  in College 7 years ago. He was 6' 2" and weighed 160lbs. He is now 25lbs heavier and these skis are no longer as responsive as they should be because of the extra weight. 

I bought them  barely used from a D-1 college US skier  who claimed they were his extra pair of race skis. These were top level Fischer skis that originally cost well over $700 new and a 2026 replacement would cost a lot more. My son raced one Salomon SNS Pilot boots and bindings (and he still does). He loves the fit, feel and comfort of Salomon boots. That said, the skis were drilled for those bindings and they were attached to the NIS plate on these skis. I have tested them with a NNN Xcelerator binding (see photos) and the binding goes on and locks on fine from what I can tell. It's a little tight getting on but I suspect  this will loosen a little over time. Again, the two NNN binding pieces locked on fine. If the next owner was worried, he could mount a Salomon SNS Prolink Binding (which takes ALL NNN boots) or even an older SNS Pilot binding using the same holes that are already drilled (and now filled in with black caulk). Any way you choose, you will get an excellent, race level set of skis at a fair price.

These skis are 192cm  and I would rate these skis for anyone weighing about 155-170lbs who is  5'10' up 6'2". Condition wise, they have no cracks, splits or delaminations. The bases have been waxed often and store off season with base wax on. These skis do show some wear. If you've been in a mass start race you know your ski tops will get marked up. Racers next to your will pole on your skis or even skate right over them to get ahead of you. If you have ever raced, you know that your own poles will sometimes hit the tops of your skis. So, there are some marks on the tops. Nothing major or problematic. As far as the bases, they are in generally very good condition but they do have expected scratches  and even a few gouges. You cannot ski on trails with roots, pine cones, fallen branches without getting a few scuffs, few scratches, and even a few gouges. Unless you are a top level racer, I would not worry about the marks. Moreover, if you are a top level racer, you would not be looking at 8 year old used skis unless you need a pair of training skis.

I see them as a good fit for HS racers, citizen racers, recreational skiers who want to go faster, or for training and or rock skis for college racers. 

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