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  1. Price reduction...(bindings and 2nd board kits not included):

    1. Donek AXXESS - L: 177cm W: 21.5cm SCR: 10.9m; good condition, glass board, no major scratches, bindings not included.  $275+ship NOW $225+ship

    2. Donek Metal GS w/Plate - L: 178cm W: 20cm VSCR: 13.4-18.6m; both UPM and 4x4; good condition, metal board, no major scratches, Donek plate is included - UPM mounted, bindings not included (but these TD1s can be negotiated 1x toe bail, 1x step-in).  $350+ship NOW $300+ship

    3. Donek Oppenheimer Free Carve - L: 179cm W: 21cm SCR: 11.2m; good condition, olympic core glasswork construction, no major scratches, 2nd board kit not included.  $225+ship NOW $175+ship

    Paypal preferred.

  2. 11 minutes ago, noschoolrider said:

    I'm interested in the Metal GS w/Plate. 
    What is the rider weight range for the board?
    Is this the original metal board design that does not have any rubber in it?
    Is the plate the A or the AF system?

    Also, I would need it shipped to Bend, OR 97707

    Don

    In all honesty, I do not know the weight range.  I bought it 2nd hand.  At 245lbs I can flex it with a little effort, so I'd bet its for someone in 175-190 range.  I also do not know if there is rubber in the board.  But the sidewalls appear to be rubbery.  See pic below.  I believe this is the first version of the Donek plate.  If there is a specific pic I can take for you to tell the difference, let me know.

    Shipping to Bend will about $70 from CT.  If you'd like to strike a deal let's do it via PM.

    Ben

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  3. These boards are no longer for sale.

    Just thinning the heard....

    For sale are the following decks and plate (bindings and 2nd board kits not included):

    1. Donek AXXESS - L: 177cm W: 21.5cm SCR: 10.9m; good condition, glass board, no major scratches, bindings not included.  $275+ship NOW $225+ship

    2. Donek Metal GS w/Plate - L: 178cm W: 20cm VSCR: 13.4-18.6m; both UPM and 4x4; good condition, metal board, no major scratches, Donek plate is included - UPM mounted, bindings not included (but these TD1s can be negotiated 1x toe bail, 1x step-in).  $350+ship NOW $300+ship

    3. Donek Oppenheimer Free Carve - L: 179cm W: 21cm SCR: 11.2m; good condition, olympic core glasswork construction, no major scratches, 2nd board kit not included.  $225+ship NOW $175+ship

    Paypal preferred.

     

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  4. Who here has flown with a 200cm board?  What bag did you use?  Did the airline give you any trouble?

    I have the Burton Wheelie Locker 181 and the largest board it fits in my quiver is my 187 Tanker.  My 200 Tanker sticks out of it by at least 6” if not 8”.

    What have you guys used traveling to protect your longboards?

  5. Anyone else have some footage off of a 360 camera? (yes, I've been searching youtube, just curious if anyone here had some).   I am torn between the Rylo 360 and the Insta360 One X.  Been reading / watching all I can on these 2 cameras.  I am leaning towards the Insta360 One X, due mostly to the fact that it is a year newer, less expensive, and has a GPS enabled remote.  Problem is, is that the case I'd want to use it in for snowboarding is currently sold out everywhere, and there is no expected ship date.

  6. Riding Okemo tomorrow, parking at Jackson Gore.  Riding a white Rad-Air Tanker 187 or blue Donek Access 177.  Also have my earth colored Donek Momona 175 in the car in case I opt for softboots (but not planning on it, but who knows).

  7. Thanks JohnE, yeah, my biggest decision is to take my hard or soft gear with me.  Might be a last second decision for me, pending on weather and snow...  I've never been in hardboots out West, so maybe this will be the trip.  If there is plenty of snow off the trails, I can ride my tanker.  And I can whip out the Axxess to carve on some groomers (not that the tanker can't carve too) and still stick with my softbooting friend to go off trail.

  8. Hey All, have an opportunity to ride on March 29 and March 30 in Colorado.  While I ride mostly hardboots nowadays here in New England, I am undecided if I want to ride hardboots or softboots for these 2 days.  My roots are in softboots in the New England back country / side country / trees.  Will be with a softboot friend.  Figuring at least 1 day at A- Basin staying mostly off corduroy.  For off groom I have a Donek Axxess 177 and a Tanker OS 187 I can ride plates on for this if I go hardboots, or if softboots I have a Donek Monoma 175 and the Tanker for softboots.  Think we are pretty set on at least 1 of these 2 days at the Basin.  We have been there before, and loved it.  Also, looks like more terrain open since I was last there, and presumable more/better snow in late March.

    But my real question is, where should we ride the 2nd day?  This answer will probably dictate if I bring my hard or soft gear.  One thought was to do KAT rides at Keystone if conditions allow.  Or, do a second day at A Basin.  Or, do a day at Breck/Vail/Keystone (Epic Pass).  Will probably VRBO a condo at Keystone or Breck.

    Don't want to go to far West of Denver as we will drive to Denver for Saturday night to catch our 7:00am Sunday flight home.

    This will be my first time back to Colorado in years to ride, as the last several years we have been going to Whisper Ridge and Powder Mountain in Utah in softies...

    Thoughts/recommendations?

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