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DiZy Kay

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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.
  16. I am pretty new to snowboarding. I feel like i am ok on a softboard, but i am interested in carving. I don't think i am ready to jump ioonto hardboots yet and i was wondering if a softboot boardercross type board would be a good transition. Also i was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction to find a good set up for real cheap because i am a starving college student. Oh and gleb pointed me to this website he is actually who helped me learn the softboard stuff originally and is the one who kinda pointed me towards carving.
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