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  1. I'm not sure what size they are, though I assume they are medium. Baseplates measure 9 inches long. Fit the above boots with room to spare. Comes with one lift and 4 cant plates and all associated hardware.
  2. All items were used only one day! Unfortunately I do not get enough days on the snow to justify time on this setup, so here it is. Oxygen Proton 156 SL- $150 25.9cm tip/tail width, 20.5cm waist, 8.5m scr some marks on base, very superficial Snowpro Race Bindings 6mm bails- SOLD Four cant wedges, one lift plate, leash, stomp pad, and owners manual included UPZ RVS (red) size 27-27.5 - SOLD these have stainless t-nuts on the toe piece More pictures can be found here: http://s154.photobucket.com/albums/s279/asu_snowdevil/ Email me at "k dot karber at yahoo dot com" with any questions or for a shipping quote 100% positive feedback on eBay- asu_snow_devil For your protection and mine Paypal is prefered Thanks!
  3. ultra prime is much softer than factory prime
  4. I'm in phoenix, so theres a good chance theres not a dealer around here. I'm going to skipro tomorrow anyway so I'll check with them. I will most likely go with the thermoflex through bomber. Thanks for the input.
  5. I guess all my questions scared people off... the one I really want to know is whether or not the new thermoflex liners have the neoprene toe box or are fully moldable.
  6. Are the new thermoflex speeds fully moldable or do they have the neoprene toe box? Do you need the exrta sock on your toes, and stuff in between them with the neoprene toe box, seems like people are doing this regardless? Are the Intuitions or Scarpas fully moldable? Does it matter? It doesn't look like I can get intuitions in the U.S., or scarpa liners period. Are there any other/better options, from the ski boot world perhaps? Thanks, and sorry for all the rambling questions.
  7. Go to http://www.skinet.com/skinet/warrenmiller/0,27203,,00.htmland go to check schedule in your area, ad click special offers. In AZ we get a free telluride lift pass with only a few blackout dates among other stuff. Those in denver get a copper and winterpark with some fine print. Well worth 16 bucks even if the film sucks. I'm gonna bring everyone I know including non-snow sporters and rack in some lift tickets... I love telluride.
  8. I ride last years rossignol RS "soft" boots, and they are the stiffest soft boots I have ever had the pleasure of flexing. They have a molded plastic/rubbery shell that is like a hard boot (except laces and all the other differences :) ). They must not have been popular b/c they only made them for 05/06, but if you can get your hands on some I would recommend them. They are what made me realize I would probably like hard boot carving.
  9. Quote: <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=4 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=alt2 style="BORDER-RIGHT: 1px inset; BORDER-TOP: 1px inset; BORDER-LEFT: 1px inset; BORDER-BOTTOM: 1px inset">Originally Posted by D-Sub I was getting really jealous for a second there, although Ill bet someone in NA is riding already </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> This picture was taken 9/22/06 in telluride (thats still officially summer I believe)
  10. Thats funny, never mention anything about the metal edges, and I love that "luxury touch".
  11. Got them from another hardbooter here on the forum
  12. The virus edition boot is a upz with a stiffer shell plastic. I doubt virus would know too much about the boot since they don't actually manufacture them. I would contact upz if anyone, although I am sure they wouldn't acknowledge it as a problem anyway. I have some UPZ boots on the way that already have the toe piece mod. When they come in I will describe how they are done and maybe snap some pics.
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