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Snowsurfer

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  1. Interested in the TD3s with blue elastomers. Would you provide some close-up photos? i'm in Portland, Oregon, quite close to Canada...geographically, and lately quite a few other ways...
  2. Dropped the price, and added a few better quality photos.
  3. SOLD Bought this board new directly from Prior back in late 2006 as my first alpine board. It's had relatively little use, probably only ~25 3-4 hour sessions total while I was learning to ride on hardboots for the first few years. I've kept it all this time as a back-up and/or loaner board, but it's basically been collecting dust, so it should really go to someone who will actually use it. Stock model, with some key specs below and others available on the Prior website (my understanding is that Prior has not changed the basic dimensions or design of the 4WD since I bought this one): Waist width: 21.4 cm SCR: 10.0 m Suggested weight range: 150-210 lb/65-95 kg Overall very good condition. Base has a few light scratches that would likely disappear with a base grind (I've never had it ground). Edges are good, I filed them one time only to set angles and then just occasional diamond stone touch-ups afterwards. Topsheet has a couple of small dimples that were on the board when I bought it (manufacturing blemishes?), and no deep liftline gouges at all. There is one small circular 'scored' area at the back inserts where the mounting bolt from an X-Bone binding protruded a bit below the binding (see photo); the scored circle does not fully penetrate the topsheet. $250 $300 USD plus shipping. Prefer Paypal. PM me for additional information and/or additional photos.
  4. Weeks of silence and now a flurry of responses! Apropos I guess as it's once again dumping on Mt Hood, so... Sent PMs to Scooby, bumpy, and cfj04.
  5. Thanks ibrussell, I'll keep your offer in mind if nothing else comes up.
  6. Looking for a smaller All Mountain board with following characteristics: Length: 147-155 cm or thereabouts SCR: 7-9 m Waist width: 21-23 cm Soft-ish flex (for a 115 lb rider) Want to get my wife a board that's more carveable than her current 144 cm 'free ride' Salomon Ivy. I know there are plenty of 18-20 cm wide decks in this length, but she'll be using a soft boot setup (4-5 US woman), so to keep her binding angles in the 20-35 degree range without overlap I think 21-23 cm waist width would be better (hence AM request). Plus more stable. Prefer something cheap (<$150 USD), just to get her a few days on a different type of board, and will then likely go custom for next season. I've been checking e-bay, a few options, but nothing stands out yet. Thanks!
  7. I'll pass on this board as well. Looking for something a bit wider (21-22 cm) and, ideally, a bit shorter (147-150 cm).
  8. Hello rvrholic, I am very interested in this board; see my post from almost 3 weeks ago (although others were inquiring before me, so...?). A couple of questions: 1) waist width? 2) relative stiffness? I.e., do you think it would be suitable for a 115 lb, non-aggressive newbie carver? Thanks!
  9. Is this board still available?
  10. SOLD to 're-amend'! Catek OS2 intec bindings for sale, all required hardware and set-up instructions included. In reasonably good and perfectly functional condition, with close-up photos showing typical wear on the heel receiver contact points (really close up photo shows the most worn section). Asking $175USD, not including shipping to US only. Paypal only.
  11. Received these earlier in the week, in really good shape as the seller DrCR indicated in our e-mail exchanges. A very responsive and open communicator throughout the sale process. Thanks!
  12. Interested, but with questions. PM sent.
  13. I think I'm real close to convincing my wife to try hardbooting. But she has really tiny feet, measured at 21.5 MP, and it appears the smallest available new Deeluxe boots are 22.0, and smallest UPZs are 23.5 (Dan Yoja confirmed the UPZs). So, some questions to help me sort out some boot options (and this will definitely be a trial-basis thing, so the cheaper the option, the better!). I couldn’t find this info online, so does anyone know if Deeluxe does indeed currently manufacture a 21.5 boot, preferably in a softer model? (apparently Raichle previously made a ladies/junior SB 122 in a 21.5, but I don't know if that's still the case for Deeluxe models). If not, I suspect a 22.0 Deeluxe would likely be too big, with an actual shell size from 22.0 to 22.5, correct? I know, I could buy 22.0 Deeluxes and have her do the shell test, then return if too big, but I'd like some feedback on other options (below) before going that route. Also, my understanding is that there's really no viable way to make up volume for hardboots that are too big, especially ones that would be from 0.5 to 1.0 MP sizes too big? Or is there? So maybe: Kids' ski boots? Even most brand new ones (currently on clearance) are a whole lot cheaper than either new "adult-sized" hardboots or ski/AT boots. And I assume this is maybe what smaller junior hardboot snowboarders use? (her weight (110 lbs) is kid range as well!) Pros or cons? AT ski boots? I know folks use these for both carving and powder board setups, so a possibility. But I can’t find these online in a 21.5-range either, so this might be a moot option as well (?). Or...does anyone have a used pair of 21.5-range hardboots (SB 122's perhaps? :)) they’d like to sell? I’d consider experimenting with a size 22.0, if the price is right. Any advice or opinions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your help.
  14. BW1 currently has first dibs, with reweston next in line.
  15. BW1 - return PM sent to you.
  16. I'd be game for a 3-way....so to speak (and about the only 3-way my wife would endorse - as long as I get rid of some of those extra boards, she says !) Shawndoggy, let me know if you'd like more info. I'll keep you first in line for the 163.
  17. Bought as NOS a few years ago, and ridden maybe only 6-8 hrs total (didn't even get around to putting a stomp pad on it). Reason for the limited use is that I soon picked up the bigger 169 cm, which is much better suited for my hops-fortified physique. Hence the 169 gets all the powder day usage, and so the smaller sibling has just been collecting dust the past few years and really should go to someone who will use it (actually have two 169s now - see the whole trio in photo - yeah, I'm obviously a 3800 fanboy!). Overall near-mint condition. Typical light binding marks, and a couple of very light elongated markings (not even scratches) on topsheet. I took a close-up photo in an attempt to show a very small chip on the topsheet rear edge (pretty much the only chip), but it's so insignificant it really doesn't show in the photo, so didn't include here. But I can e-mail more photos if interested. Base has storage wax on it, hence funky appearance in photo, but absolutely great shape with original structure. $125 + shipping to continental US only. Prefer PayPal. SOLD
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