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Yo,
I am hoping to find some bails (bales), two front and two rear for a snowshoe (that's right a snowshoe) experiment. So if you replaced a suspect set of bails but kept the old ones for some reason please sell them to me. They would need to fit a koflach plastic mountaineering boot.
Cheers, Spencer
sndwork at gmail dot com
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Holy Shite I just found these again!
I can throw in another set of 3 hole and 4 hole disks.
Shipping for $20 now
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Get some bindings where the highback locks, Add a Booster strap, proceed.
Cheers
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winterstick.com
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I heartily concur.
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-Mission Si bindings the black ones lg 10-15 need forward lean adjusters(flad) VGC otherwise
Stiff enough to carve with
-PSi bindings Lg 10-15 the yellow ones VGC
not quite stiff enough for a svelte 200lber to carve with
- one set of universal 4 hole disks and one set of burton 3 hole disks
-a pair of Driver Si boot shells size 10 Still very stiff. no liners and without the stiffeners shown
Free for pick up near Concord, NH
shipping starts at $35
sndwork at g mail dot com
cheers
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Yo MC, I have an older but almost unused 164 Vertigo. I am near Concord, NH.
give me a shout
sndwork at g mail dot com
cheers, Spencer
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Thanks Teach but it looks a little bullish for skinny nh trails.
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found a board locally thanks all
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Splitboard.com
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HI, Where did you ride the SW164? What were the conditions? How playfull was it? What kind of turns does it prefer? Can it be ridden at low speeds? Looking for a board to ride the slough on the side of trails mostly at NH resorts.
I had a TB 172 for a while. It was the best board I've ridden but too much for me.
Cheers
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Thanks Guys.
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I am in the market for a board to ride on softer snow days here in sunny NH. I have a Lib Tech mullet for powder. Now I need a board carve and slarve the slough on the side of the trails and ride the corn when it arrives.
Don't need a board to carve corduroy but that would be a nice option.
I will be in my old Burton Driver Si's which are still very stiff. Prefer lower speeds and tighter turns. Never ride switch if I can help it and try really hard to keep my board on the snow.
Cheers and Thanks
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http://www.arborcollective.com/snow/boards/view/41/steepwater
I remember the Steepwater brand getting a lot of love here at BOL. Has anyone tried the Arbor version? And how stiff is Arbors "stiff"?
I'm thinking it might be a good board for a NH almost a quiver of one. Riding softies.
Spanks!
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A pair of Si-X large exc
a pair of Mission Si large vgc
Burton Driver Si size 10 mens good cond
bomber discount
cheers
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Rockin' the triple entendre!
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Things did not go so well. I emailed thee bidder and tell him only Paypal accepted. Nothing back for three days then the money appears but from a different account. At this point I'm a little leery so I say no deal.
So of course he leaves negative feedback and ebay is charging me for a completed sale.
D'oh!
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Ok my confidence level is up a bit. thanks all.
TLN, I may ask you to help out if you are willing. But it seems odd to be shipping Austrian made Koflach boots from New Hampshire back over Europe to K'stan. Thanks.
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A little off topic but...
I had a guy from Kazakhstan win an ebay auction for some climbing boots. I mentioned in the description that I was willing to only ship to US addresses. the guy bids but he was the only one who bid so I don't mind much.
The Kazakhi has a good ebay score.
Am I safe from getting scammed if I go thru Paypal?
Thanks, Spencer
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they have "tech" fitting models. I have the previous version of the AT boot it fits in a burton plate no problem ( for carpet surfing only so far)
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Sold1 Thanks, Moose