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Carp

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  • Location
    Cedarburg, WI
  • Home Mountain/Resort?
    Granite Peak
  • Occupation?
    Telecom Engineer
  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    Coiler Stubby and Donek Wide
  • Current Boots Used?
    Deeluxe Indy
  • Current bindings and set-up?
    TD Step In's
  • Snowboarding since
    1984
  • Hardbooting since
    1990

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  1. Carp

    Gear for sale

    Would you sell the 0 degree cants for the TD3's?
  2. Would you be willing to sell 2 x 0* can't discs and ship to U.S.?
  3. What weight was this made for? Any other specs you can share/pics?
  4. No bother Sierrasnowbrdr01 - I'll stick with the F2's for now. I'll poke around and see if I can find some info on the differences in pins. I suspect the length is identical. I've thought about going back to bails as well but have popped out of those over the years too.
  5. Are these pins longer than the original or just harder? I've found with the used set of Fin Tec heels I bought that they don't engage all that confidently. I've added grease to the pins, inside mechanism, and td3sw w/o much change. I went back to F2 Intec heels and am much more confident with the engagement. If these will be longer and give me more confidence I'll buy them.
  6. I met him at Steamboat this last week and while I was typically my dorky self, saying dorky things, he was an exceedingly nice and genuine guy. The utmost professional, helpful and kind. I know nothing of his racing skills, results, etc. but as a human being he's an absolute winner.
  7. Steamboat just got 17" and conditions are really good. A-basin is small and aggressive. Probably not great for a beginner. Anything else in summit county is good for learning and just on the other side of Eisenhower tunnel/Loveland Pass. Plenty of lodging and night activities as well.
  8. There's a bit of everything at Jackson Hole. Grand Targhee is fun too. I tracked down a local when I was out there (years! ago) and had him take me into the back country. Provided all the transportation, shovels, beacons, etc. Was a blast.
  9. I have a pair of the new black/red Deeluxe Thermoflex Liners M26 from a pair of 325's I bought in January that have been molded 3x for sale. $100 o.b.o. plus shipping.
  10. I road the new liners yesterday and WHAT a difference. Super comfortable, better heel hold, toasty, and the best part NO heel pain.
  11. Start handing out your Bomber cards at your local riding spot to increase demand for alpine riding and let's pick up demand - 4500 boards is a lot!
  12. My mistake. I picked up http://en-us.fulltiltboots.com/ski-boot-liners/pro-ski-boot-liner. Planning on riding them Saturday and keeping my fingers crossed the heel pain is gone and that they are as comfortable on the hill as they are walking around the house.
  13. Slid some intuition liners in the 325 shells and they were so comfortable right out of the box compared to the Thermoflex liners. I didn't even mold them. I'm not sure when I'll get a chance to ride with them before a trip out west but hoping to give it a try (fingers crossed for more snow) in the next 2-3 weeks. I felt a really hard transition lip on the thermoflex and didn't say anything to the boot fitter. He mentioned the same thing and thinking that transition lip on the inside is what's causing the pain. I plan on bringing them out west in the chance the intuitions don't work and will see if they can be punched out toward the bottom and that lip. Appreciate everyone's replies.
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