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xxguitarist

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  1. I got there at 9:15 or so, and then had to fetch my season pass,etc. Probably only overlapped you by half an hour, and I was still trying to find my legs.

    I'll be there a bit, and I'll be on a metallic gray axis172, deeluxe325t, black pants, grey/light grey spyder jacket, grey ski race helmet. Not the most highly visible guy there. Haha

  2. ..anyone have something that they'd wish to part with which is designed for the following:

    ~170 lbs rider, 3 years of hardboots. Currently on a Donek Axis 172 w/ snowpro race & 325Ts

    I ride east coast conditions, but avoid ice where I can. Sunapee, Stratton, Okemo (in that order of frequency) Sunapee trails are wide enough, but not super wide, so no huge SCRs.

    I can lock into hard edge-to-edge carves on good condition days, but when it gets choppier, I struggle. I'd like something that doesn't chatter as badly when conditions are variable (metal does this, I believe?) I also find it harder to set the first carve when conditions are variable. Once I'm locked into one, the following ones come easier.

    Input & sale offers appreciated.

  3. Conditions weren't too bad on the 11th. Saw one other hardbooter from the chair, never caught up with them.

    Starting to get my legs underneath me for the season. Handful of good carves, but chatter problems have me lusting after a metal board.

  4. I'm minus the experience on the new generation of wheels (say, anything newer than/including o'tangs) but have made my way through a number of the other older wheels.

    Two most predictable drifting wheels are the old white 80a hotspots & pink powerballs. Hotspots have a good deal more grip, obviously.

  5. I have (mostly, had) the same problem in some 325T's (SB shell)

    Go to tognar, pick out a few heel pads. add them to your cart.

    Then, go grab their "eliminator" tongue pads, buy those too. They pad the upper portion as well as the ankle area.

    Put your heelpads on the outside, and the "eliminator"s on the inside of the inner wrap of your thermomold (you do have thermomold liners, right?) liner.

    This should help a lot, made a very significant difference for me, but it's still not perfect. I do want to try the AF shell and/or some other brands eventually.

  6. There is a new mountain cam at Sunapee which shows the eggbeater trail over to the north peak triple and then you can turn it all the way left to the park lift. I'll see if I can find the link off their website again and post it.

    EZE

    I was playing with that yesterday! fun!

    I need to explore more of sunapee this year, I stuck to the right hand side last year.

  7. I have a friend who has a season pass there, yet I have a pass to stratton/okemo/sunapee.

    The friend wants to do at least a day there before taking a trip farther north as a warmup.

    If I'm going to go to a smaller mountain, I'd sure rather not pay more! If anyone is aware of cheap deals, let me know!

  8. It'll have a Bennett Vector 5.0 in front (wedged about 15*) with a Tracker RT/S in the back (dewedged about 7*), both with risers, with 'Otangs In Heat purple for wheels.

    At least on narrower bennetts, you'll find 15* to be a bit much wedge. I have one that is a stock 4.3 and also another thats been cut down to closer to 4. LDP & slalom respectively.

  9. Very stiff. I can only bounce about 1/2'' of flex out of it, at my 155 lbs. The customer is in the low 200s, and this is a speedboard.

    Main board is 3x 1/8'' baltic birch, center beam is an extra 2x 1/8''. Baseplate recesses are 1/8'' deep. Titebond III wood glue.

    Composites are 6oz E and silver texalium (aluminum coated glass- not carbon) with resin research epoxy, using perf ply & a bleeder cloth.

    All is vacuum formed in several steps.

    The wide & pointy end is the front. WB around 32''

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