product specs
Topsheet Condition:

TopSheet Condition
Well Loved - A well loved topsheet shows significant signs of wear and tear including chipping, scratching, and scuffing on a majority of the ski’s surface area.
Fair - A fair topsheet shows some signs of wear and tear on the ski. This includes chipping, scratching and scuffing on high impact areas like ski tips and tails or just in front of the toe piece.
Good - A good topsheet shows minor signs of wear and tear with little tip and tail scratching or chipping, some minor cosmetic scratches across both skis, but no major damage.
Excellent - An excellent topsheet shows almost no signs of wear and tear with no chips, and only a handful of very small scratches or scuffs.
Base Condition:

Base Condition
Well Loved - A well loved base shows significant signs of wear and tear. This includes but is not limited to a significant number of long but shallow scratches, multiple deep scratches or gouges that have been repaired, a large scratch or gouge that is inconsistent with the rest of the base condition, or significant edge wear and tear.
Fair - A fair base shows some signs of wear and tear on the ski. This includes some shallow to medium scratches, a few medium scratches or gouges, and some edge wear and tear.
Good - A good base shows minor signs of wear and tear with little or no shallow/medium scratches, no medium to core depth gouges, and little to no edge wear and tear.
Excellent - An excellent base shows almost no signs of wear and tear on the base material or edges of the ski.
Tail Type:
Twin Tip
Tail Type
Twin Tip - A ski with a Twin Tip has a tail that is upturned similarly to the tip of the ski. This feature was introduced when freestyle skiing became popular and people started skiing backwards or “switch” more often. A full twin tip is generally indicative of a freestyle focused ski.
Partial Twin - A ski with a Partial Twin tail has a slightly upturned tail that generally rises to about half the height of the tip, still giving the skier or rider the ability to ride backwards when needed. Though capable of going backwards, these skis or boards are designed to ride forward mainly.
Flat - The traditional flat tail design has been used for decades in ski construction and provides edge contact through the full length of the tail. These skis are meant to only ski forward.
2022 Faction Agent 1.0 w/ Tyrolia Attack 11 Demo Bindings
SaleUsed - Fair Condition. Whether you’re chasing new lines at the resort or heading away from the crowds in the backcountry, the Faction Agent 1.0 skis are up for the challenge. A progressive shape combines camber and rocker to offer power and edge hold while adding float, and an 86mm waist width increases maneuverability for navigating dicey chutes. Faction’s Koruba woodcore incorporates a carbon laminate to offer a lightweight and damp feel and adds stiffness for increased response. If you’re looking for a ski that’s light on the feet and will hold up to a variety of end uses, the Faction Agent 1.0 is a solid choice. Pre-mounted Tyrolia Attack 11 Demo Bindings are notorious bindings for the spirited skier that offer a smooth release and easy step-in, along with a lightweight construction to keep you cruising.
product specs
Topsheet Condition:

TopSheet Condition
Well Loved - A well loved topsheet shows significant signs of wear and tear including chipping, scratching, and scuffing on a majority of the ski’s surface area.
Fair - A fair topsheet shows some signs of wear and tear on the ski. This includes chipping, scratching and scuffing on high impact areas like ski tips and tails or just in front of the toe piece.
Good - A good topsheet shows minor signs of wear and tear with little tip and tail scratching or chipping, some minor cosmetic scratches across both skis, but no major damage.
Excellent - An excellent topsheet shows almost no signs of wear and tear with no chips, and only a handful of very small scratches or scuffs.
Base Condition:

Base Condition
Well Loved - A well loved base shows significant signs of wear and tear. This includes but is not limited to a significant number of long but shallow scratches, multiple deep scratches or gouges that have been repaired, a large scratch or gouge that is inconsistent with the rest of the base condition, or significant edge wear and tear.
Fair - A fair base shows some signs of wear and tear on the ski. This includes some shallow to medium scratches, a few medium scratches or gouges, and some edge wear and tear.
Good - A good base shows minor signs of wear and tear with little or no shallow/medium scratches, no medium to core depth gouges, and little to no edge wear and tear.
Excellent - An excellent base shows almost no signs of wear and tear on the base material or edges of the ski.
Tail Type:
Twin Tip
Tail Type
Twin Tip - A ski with a Twin Tip has a tail that is upturned similarly to the tip of the ski. This feature was introduced when freestyle skiing became popular and people started skiing backwards or “switch” more often. A full twin tip is generally indicative of a freestyle focused ski.
Partial Twin - A ski with a Partial Twin tail has a slightly upturned tail that generally rises to about half the height of the tip, still giving the skier or rider the ability to ride backwards when needed. Though capable of going backwards, these skis or boards are designed to ride forward mainly.
Flat - The traditional flat tail design has been used for decades in ski construction and provides edge contact through the full length of the tail. These skis are meant to only ski forward.