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Fluidyne 3500A skis

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Fluidyne 3500A skis

Anyone have any experience with these? Looking to buy a set for the Moose when we eventually make it back to the cold. I found a deal that’s hard to pass up, maybe($5K). I can’t find any info online so turning to the brain trust to see what experience has to say. It will be a few years before they ever see any use but if it’s a good deal I’m willing to set them aside until needed.
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Re: Fluidyne 3500A skis

There's some general reading to be found if you just search for "fluidyne" without the 3500.
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Re: Fluidyne 3500A skis

Thanks Z. I did do that but nothing really telling my characteristics or price points popped up. I have literally zero experience with skis thus far, but just trying to futureproof for my plans. For the price I might just take a stab in the dark and see how it works.
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