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    Ontario
  • Home Mountain/Resort?
    ontario hills
  • Occupation?
    Palliate
  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    Coiler VSR
    Swoard 2D
    Swoard Dual
  • Current Boots Used?
    Northwave .900
  • Current bindings and set-up?
    F2 Race Titanium
    Flow ATX
  • Snowboarding since
    2000
  • Hardbooting since
    2000

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  1. Hi skategoat, Interested. Could pick up in the GTA.
  2. Good write up here https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/feb/16/ester-ledecka-lindsey-vonn-super-g-skiing-winter-olympics
  3. The older Titans were much stiffer and not as versatile. iRally are also a great choice
  4. Looks like he's setting this up on a Swoard Gen 4
  5. Which is 30 degree on mine before it boots out. I like the idea of 45 at the front though, will try that
  6. Cool thanks. Currently riding 35/40, still trying to figure out the heelside that low but will try 30/45.
  7. How low can you go on hardboots before it's too low?
  8. Why argue to change others? This thread comes up every year. We know we are very high risk for being hit from behind. Ride accordingly. Start at 1:22
  9. Him (park rat snowboarder teen)-Wow cool an old school board. How old is your board? Me-one year old Him-?!?? Me-it's build for carving Him- ?!!?!!??
  10. No worry, I know the code. My point is most don't bother reading past the he headline.
  11. Something about ' Know some codes'. I don't read fine prints. Sorry ;-)
  12. Lol autocorrect! Great road. Did you stop at Hookipa?
  13. BTW Bruce Varsava had a nice NSX!
  14. Another Miata fan :-) A shame southern Ontario roads are not windy enough.
  15. If you're relying on the tongue for stiffness (or softness), do keep in mind that the stiffness can vary greatly between 0C and -25C. One way around it is to have a very soft tongue and adjust the stiffness with the springs.
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