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Whaack

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  1. I have read where the 4 buckle boots are more desirable than the 3 buckle boots. Do you have an opinion on that? Iam a newcomer to hard booting, would these type of boots be okay for me? Would the moldable liners work in these boots. I also have soft boots would I be able to transfer the moldable liners from boot to boot? Thanks alot.

  2. Thanks again for more valuable info. As far as moldable liners go, Where can a person find these? Can you use, used ones and remold them your feet and fit them into any shell of a snowboard boot?Also it was mentioned that for a trial I could use my ski boots. Would there have to be special bindings to hold ski boots onto the snowboard? At times it all seems a little overwhelming but with all this great info I am sure it will continue to make more sense.

  3. Looking into getting into carving and would be interested in a set of equip. for myself . I wear a size 7.5-8 shoe , typically a 25.5-26.5 in Euro. I am 5'8" aprox. 155lbs and am 47 years old. I like to think I board fairly aggressivly for my size and age. I typically board on long cruising hills like Panoramma, Nakiska or Lake Louise.Let me know if you have a good used (or new if the price is right)For sale.Thanks Whaack.

  4. I am Converted skier, Now boarding for 3 years. When I used to ski, I used Volkl p9 reinslalom 205's. I then like now perfer to go fairly fast and do mainly GS type turns on steep and fairly hard packed runs.I also like the powder when I can find it.I now ride a burton Indie 163 with flow Amp 5fr bindings and Rossignal ultimate(fairly stiff) soft boots. Iam 5'8" and weigh 155lbs, but board fairly aggressivly for a 47 year old. Because most of my boarding is focused around trying to carve nice GS type turns would a carving board be suited for me. Can I use my soft boots and flow bindings on a carving board.I realize this is a lot of questions for one thread but being new I need a lot of answers. Thanks alot Whaack.

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