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baldylox

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  • Location
    New York
  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    Ride No.4, Ride Kink, Burton Freebird Split
  • Current Boots Used?
    Burton Driver X
  • Current bindings and set-up?
    Catek FR2 Pro....
  • Snowboarding since
    1997
  • Hardbooting since
    201?

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  1. I have a pair of Deeluxe Track 325s with about 10 days on them in great condition. I can't ignore the truth any longer. They're just too small for me. Will post up some pics later today. Thinking $350 but open to offers. Would consider trade for something in 28.0.
  2. baldylox

    SLC till 3-19

    I'm in SLC till 3-19 with a pass to Park City / Canyons. Anyone want to meeting up for some turns?
  3. baldylox

    Bts $75

    These are available.
  4. baldylox

    Bts $75

    BOot Tuning System with Red/ Blue springs.
  5. I was in my living room "laying trenches" in the carpet last night. One thing I noticed is that my front knee is fairly close to the toe edge in neutral stance and centered when I angulate as if I were going to do a heelside. Should I adjust the cant so that my knee is more centered at neutral? If so, I'll probably need to move my binders a little closer together. The front binder is centered in the inserts. Should I move the back up 2 units or the front back a unit and the back up a unit?
  6. Thanks for the help guys. I'll try to apply it tomorrow.
  7. I'm having trouble fixing my heelside. I know I should be rotating my hips and looking into the turn but when I do, I twist right out of the carve. The tail breaks free. How can I fix this? This is me. (I didn't title it)
  8. I have a pair a Track 325s on which I installed the BTS system. Blue spring for toeside and red spring for heelside.. I've noticed that when you really flex the boot toeside and then unflex, the toe spring catches on the BTS housing. Is there a way to avoid this?
  9. 1. Mark Brown, M-F 2. Jim Cheen, W-F 3-4. Andrea, Dave & Lillian Morgan, M-F 5. GeoffV, M-F 6. Michael Mercurio, M-F 7. Stephane Paquette, M-F 8. Derek Bonser, M-F 9. Tabatha, M-F 10. Brad Burns, M-F 11. Annie Beaudoin, M-F 12. Claude Fagnan, M-F 13. CarveFather, W-F hopefully 14. Bob Russell Buggs, W-F 15. Alex Juhasz, M-F 16. Steph Juhasz, M-F 17. Karson Mui, W-F 18. John Philkill, M-S 19. Hilux, M-F 20. Fishrising W-F 21. Shaggy 22. Ian M, M-F! 23. Max L, M-F 23. Tim K, M-F 24 Murphy Tues-Fri 25. Brian Barrett, W-F (or more 26. Khanh Vu M-F 27. Rob A Tue-Fri 28. Tom A Wed-Fri 29. Redhawk Wed-Fri 30. Jack Michaud Thu-Fri 31. Glenn Mon- Sat. 32. *Ace*, W-Thu. 33. CMC, T-Thurs 34. Peter V, W-F 35. Gilbert V, W-F 36. Team 32, W-F 37. Chad K, M-F 38. Ed Griffin (Griff) Thurs-Fri 39. Hampton, M-F 40. Baldylox, W only
  10. I picked up some second hand alpine gear from a few members and got out for my first time in hard boots this weekend. Currently my bindings are set to 55 Front and Rear which puts toe and heel right at the edge on my Axxess 172. Stance width is 20.5" and I am 5'10". While riding I felt pulling in the achilles in my rear foot on the outside. I'm thinking this means I should open up the rear foot a bit to 50, which would introduce a small amount of toe drag, or should I steepen the front binding to 60?
  11. I'm heading up to Stratton to ride tomorrow. Anyone going to be around? First day out in froot boots.
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