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MK@whiteface

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  • Location
    East Haddam, Ct
  • Home Mountain/Resort?
    Whiteface, but live in CT now.
  • Occupation?
    Break Jet Engines
  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    178 oxygen proton, 176 F2 Speedster, 159 F2 Eliminator, Vintage 159 throttle
  • Current Boots Used?
    Saloman
  • Current bindings and set-up?
    TD1 @70, 69
  • Snowboarding since
    1997
  • Hardbooting since
    2002

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  1. What bindings and boots did you use, to go with it? and was it just the base model? (No titanal/Saber)
  2. Wow, I was commenting about all the boards being sold, being for the under 190 crowd, but this must be a beast....
  3. Jack, I was talking overall, I agree there are different conditions, where everyone is just as good (To the best of their ability)
  4. I'd like to talk to a SB carver that claims they are just as good as a hardbooter. I ride both, and it depends on what I'm doing. Pros and Cons to each set-up. Of course, when I first came into the Forum, all the whiteface guys would get yelled at for what kind of boots we wore (ski boots).
  5. I'm assuming you are riding this, on hard boots?
  6. I didn't buy this board, but just a shout out to Moose. Pleasure conversing with him, and recommend doing business with him.
  7. I'm pretty fit, muscle is heavier than fat, you know....
  8. All the boards for sale on here lately, are for sub 190 lbers. I'm starting to feel old and fat, at 6'2, 210. :) For reference: you have to insert your own sarcasm.
  9. Don't know what happened (and I'm sure a story will come out), but I have to say, a lot of people were looking for this guy, a lot of time was spent, and we should all be pretty happy that ski towns pull together, even for people they don't know.
  10. This weekend, we get back to the lift line, and my son says, "Dad, you turned so hard, in front of me, that I almost fell going over that line in the snow" I was riding my softies.... :)
  11. I’m currently letting him go off with his friends, on his heel side adventures, so I don’t think there is pressure there :) my post was was governed by interest on teaching methods, not frustration, at all. I’m riding for the first time, in years, I can’t be having more fun.
  12. My point was, if they don't want you to help ("I've got it, I'm a pro"), has anyone found ways to make it fun, so they want to progress? He can get up and down the mountain, so I want him to take the next step.
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