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Bury Rail

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  • Location
    SD CA
  • Home Mountain/Resort?
    Mammoth
  • Occupation?
    Designer Maker
  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    Arbor A Frame 168, Axer Extreme 176 (From Korea, but was made at a factory in Utah)
  • Current Boots Used?
    Hard: Burton Wind 27.5-29 (from 2002 I think)
    Soft: Salomon Malamute US10.5
  • Current bindings and set-up?
    Hard: Snow Pro Race bails
    Soft: Flow Nexus
  • Snowboarding since
    1998
  • Hardbooting since
    2016

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  1. Just bumping this one back up front. Still for sale, FYI only willing to split it up Boots+Bindings$150/Board $150. Thanks for looking. By the way bobdea, whats the word on those Cateks' ?
  2. Hi bobdea, Slow-reply; I was having trouble signing into Bomber forums last few days. So; I'm am willing to trade for Catek Soft bindings so long as they are the FR2 Pro EVO model. http://www.catek.com/FR2-soft-binding.htm They also need to be in as good a shape as my gear I'm listing here. Send me pix of yours if they are the above and we'll go from there. Cheers, A.
  3. Longshot, but to let you all know: Willing to trade for Catek Softboot Bindings LG....
  4. Just re-booting (Ha!) this posting. All still for sale, if you're seriously interested, shoot me an offer. Thanks for looking, A.
  5. WTF? Great PGS last night at the 2018 Winter Games, but Lee Sang Ho won that Semi??? ........: Bulls**t! Pause the photo finish and it's clear that Zan Kosir won that by a number Inches, his hand and board were clearly ahead. Zan Kosir was cheated of Silver at least even Gold, he came through the Small Final to get Bronze showing he had what it takes. Sang-Ho rips big time but I hope for Zan Kosir's sake there is a re-run, or some kind of compensation for a false call by the Judges.
  6. Hi Martok_carver. Still available, and I'm willing to ship to Canada however need to find out what that entails. It's Sat pm now so I'm going to have to wait till Mon/Tues to visit Fedex or US post office to find out shipping cost as well as if there's any import/export duties etc. My guess on $ for shipping within US is +/- $80usd so I'm guessing Nova Scotia/Canada will be more. If you are still interested, send me PM (personal message) here on Bomber and we'll take it from there. Cheers, A.
  7. Hello all: After a bit of searching I found Axer's website and got some specs on the Axer 176 Ex Carve board (:http://www.axer.co.kr/front/php/product.php?product_no=400&main_cate_no=35&display_group=1) Sidecut Radius: 16m (1600cm) Effective Edge: 1570cm Hope that helps. A.
  8. Hey Surfbinder, For now I'm holding out to try sell the package however I'll keep you posted if that changes. A.
  9. Hi The Marker, Thanks for the reply. Waist width of the board is: 228mm (22.8cm) at the center. (see pic) The Sidecut radius is: not printed on the board... so I'd be guessing if I said anything. I was told by somebody here on Bomber Online that the Board was made by Monson Boards (monsonboards.com) a production shop in Utah here in the US, and the boards they made for Axer were basically copies of Swoard Extreme Carve Boards, so maybe a search of C.2014/2015 Swoard boards of the same length would give you a better Idea of the Sidecut, or a call to Monson. Hope this helps, I'll try to respond quicker from here on out: didn't have notifications turned on earlier. Peace, A.
  10. Asking $300 for all, Buyer pays Shipping. (I'll Pack it properly for no $) Great Intro Kit for a tall person wanting to give Hard-Booting a try without breaking the bank. Board: Axer (S Korea) 176 Extreme Carver (from what I know this was based on the Swoard Extreme Carve boards).- Ridden no more than 10days, No dings, a few very minor scuffs, Never Base Ground, Edges only ever De-Burred. It's stiff and has a lot of life left in it. Boots: Burton Wind Size 28.5 Mondo/ US 9.5. - Immaculate condition, I doubt there's a better condition pair out there. Shells are still supple, always stored indoors. I had Toe Box Punched/Widened to make them a bit roomier. Bindings: SnowPro Race bail bindings. - Immaculate Condition dialed in to fit the boots perfectly. I'm not sure what Shipping will cost, willing to find that out for serious buyers. Paypal payment. More pix can be emailed if you need. Thanks for looking.
  11. YEW!; Styling' west carven, great shot. Yea, what's with all the narrow toes on these Wind boots?, on any Snowboard Hard-boots for that matter? With the steep angled bindings there would be no more drag/overhang if boots had a more natural foot/toe shaped box and wouldn't that yield better control with a flatter foot. Maybe a leftover idea from ski boots that needs a revision... The boots are feeling better with my old Imprint4 liners in them. Just need to get on snow now. Aracan: Big Toe to apex of heel I get 280mm, so all seems well. slopestar: Yea, I figured as much, I picked mine up on Ebay in 2014 for $90 new, dates on top-sheet show it was built in 2013 and the seller on Ebay was a small contract ski/board building shop in Utah. I doubt they knew much of anything about alpine specific construction, def. a wood core, tri-axial E-cloth texture shows through under topsheet, standard ptex base by the looks. but if it gets me a season or two now I got Hardboots, all good. Some of the newer Axer boards look decent on their website, and check out their Kevlar Mitts... now they look worth a try. Here's a couple phone pix of mine. How's the absurd lost in translation text on the base and top-sheet, silly!
  12. Solid feedback guys, I'm getting the feeling these boots will work out. I've been tooling around the house in the boots this evening with my old Softboot liners and its feeling realistic. If after the first few days this year things haven't packed out I'll visit a boot-fitter and look into some molded liners. I've worked with plastics myself for years, and these shells seem supple, and I've seen how plastics and synthetic fabrics on all manner of sports and outdoor degrade with time. These were essentially never used after what looks like a couple of runs, and stored in a climate controlled garage. I reckon they could be punched, if it came to it. PSR, west carven, b0ardski; Thanks to you all. I'll post a pic of the Axer soon, and once winters here recount how the boots work out. A.
  13. Cheers b0ardski, thanks for the input. Yea, if I put my softboot size US10 liners in the shells they ain't too bad. Heal lift though. Low volume heat molded liners sound like the ticket. I'm assuming, in my ignorance, that shell punching is a process of heat up the shell plastic, shim/force it out somehow, Yes?
  14. I remain hopeful seeing as I can easily slip my foot in the shells with no liner and fit my thumb between my heel and the back of shells with toes touching from of shell. Anybody been here done that?
  15. Ahh, Thanks Mr.E, The Cuffs, as you say are 27.5-29, Lowers are 27.5-28. Hopefully I can get a liner (a thin pair) to accommodate my hoofs (US 10.5) although those shells already feel hard and ever present through the 275 liners.... I've (6ft @ 195lbs) managed to heave around the 176 a little with soft set-up, but def. was not laying it down.
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