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DiZy Kay

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    Boston, MA/ Long Island, NY
  • Home Mountain/Resort?
    So far Waterville and i been to wachusett
  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    Sims Carve I

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  1. Thanks for all the suggestions, this means gleb we are taking a ride to framingham in the next 2 weeks lol. there goes another $75 that i don't have. Gleb let me know when you are ready i can make the trip almost any day.
  2. I was wondering if anyone could suggest a good place to get my board tunned and waxed for a good price near boston or near any of the mountains around ma or nh. I just recieved my used board and it def needs a nice tune before the season begins.
  3. This is my first year on a hard boot set up and its costing just under $400. that plus a season pass is going to hurt the budget a bit, but since i started carving on a soft set up and a bx board this was bound to happen. I hope this isn't a yearly thing because i am still in school and for the next 2 months will be eating nothing but roman noodles and whatever my roomates leave in the fridge with no name on it. I can always try to keep my board alive for an extra season or 2 by running through glebs quiver a bit this year. oh and i think this is the only site where i can say i am itching for some snow and not get sent to rehab.
  4. Thanks for all the help i finally have my first full hard boot set up. part of it is here in my apartment and the rest is on its way.
  5. I am looking for a cheapish set up. Bindings and boots around size 27.5. anyone this would be much apreciated it will be my first hard boot set up and i am in no huge rush.
  6. http://cgi.ebay.com/Sims-Carve-II-Snowboard-157-Alpine-Carving-excellent_W0QQitemZ300161112987QQihZ020QQcategoryZ21250QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem does anyone know the waist on this board And do you think this board would be ok for some that weighs between 150-165 depending on the month lol i was hoping for something a bit longer, but does this length look decent? i like a soft boot setup i know it sounds dumb but it worked with an oxygen i barrowed from gleb last year i am thinking about transitioning this year to hardboots when i find a good deal size 10ish shoe. does this sound like a good deal. Any info would be apreciated.
  7. can you send me a pic too dkunin95@yahoo.com
  8. especially when the board ur on can bend in half and your ankle feels like bending with it. I think i'm def carving now idk how great, but gleb says i'm doin good. Hopefully my ankle will get better by next week and i can take a trip to killington. No more riding the madd although it was fun the thing is way to flexible and can't handle any speed.
  9. I am looking for a full set up hard boots bindings and board for a newb. the catch is i am hoping for something not much more then $150. i am guessing this is gonna be tough, but if anyone has any suggestions let me know.
  10. i'm the friend of glebs carving in the softees and i am a huge fan. i would pick it up if i had the money. depending on my financial situation in the next 5 days i might still go after it. Oh and i am new so it can't be that hard to carve on these things if i can do it in softees.
  11. sorry you can email me now dkunin95@yahoo.com
  12. Hey, I am real new to this so i don't know how much boards and bindings normally go for. I was wondering what kind of price is reasonable for that Volkl with the bindings??
  13. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=320085273696&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=011 I don't know anything about boards yet but i was looking on ebay and thought this thing looked pretty cool. i figured i would contribute something to this board.
  14. I way 160ish and my vans are a size 11 or 29 but i think i can fit into something a bit smaller and i am about 5'10" ish. But like gleb said i am gonna try to use is oxygen either this weekend or this comming wednesday and see how it feels.
  15. I had pretty good foot position on my soft board but its really tiny and i have tried to carve a bit, but i am on the east coast and have a ****ty board. Gleb is a buddy of mine and he said he would let me use one of his boards to try it out a bit. Idk if i really wanna move all the way to hard boots any time too soon and i feel like that would end up costing me a ton of money. My plan now is to use my soft boots and bindings that i already have and throw them on an ok cheap board. My biggest issue now is that it is hard to find a cheap enough board when you don't know where to look. Also i was actually at killington this past weekend and all i can say is i don't have the skill to get through all the mogles, but because there was so much bowder it was a good time flying off them and tumbleing down the mountain. Any idea why killington has so many mogles?? sorry about the off topic question.
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