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topoftheworld

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  1. Up for sale Freesurf Highlander II. I don't have the exact specs but it's a 158cm, with a 19cm waist. Still has almost 1.5cm of camber. The board is in good shape with no major base or top sheet hits. The edges have a little surface rust, and the top sheet got a little yellow. The board comes with a board bag. Shipping from Montreal Can.

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  2. Up for grabs,

    A Prior ATV not sure of the year, has been well used but still has plenty of life left. Not sure of the exact specs, but I don't think prior change the board too much over the years so here are the specs for this years model.

    length 171

    effective edge 139

    nose length 22

    tail length 10

    nose width 28.6

    tail width 28.2

    waist 23.5

    radius 10

    tapper 4

    The board has a couple of scars. Some on top from lift line, some near binding mounting holes from my snowpro bindings. and some on the base from having a ski rub against the base when the board was transported in a car cargo box. The biggest scar is on the tail. ( I included a pic). I really enjoyed ridding this board, but I have to sell to pay for other toys.

    Here is what Prior has to say about the board.

    The ATV is a go-anywhere-do-anything directional alpine freeride snowboard. Its generous sidecut, shape and flex provide a stable, damp ride on all winter snowpacks. The ATV is a wider version of our Alpine 4WD model with a longer, more gradually inclined nose for improved float in powder and soft snow conditions. Oh yah, the ATV still rails the groomers with the stability and control you would expect from a Prior alpine board.

    Best for - Soft snow, Powder, groomers, fall line, hardpack, moguls, steeps, and crud.

    Rider type - The ATV is best for new and learning hard-boot riders as its wider width allows for relaxed stances making things easier for those just starting out. It is also a popular choice for advanced alpine riders looking for a high-performance powder board. Finally, soft boot riders with angled stances searching for their ultimate carving tool are also gravitating towards its all-mountain performance.

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