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    Sold!

    Snow Pro Race LTD size large bindings with hardware and extra heal lift. Used two seasons, in good condition. Cost $250 new. Sell for $80. Will ship to US lower 48 only. PayPal or check.

    Steel Reinforced Cradles

    4×4 Inserts

    6 mm Steel Bail

    15-75 Degree Variation

    Full F-54 Aluminum Baseplate

    Full Dampening Plate

    Full Canting Kit = 0 to +6 Degrees

    Toe Lift Option = 0-4mm

    Heel Lift Option = 0-8mm

    Stomp Pad & Leash

    Fits Boot Sizes = 26 – 31mp

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    Sold!

    Kessler Rocket Speed Plates with hardware. Used for one season, good condition. Cost $200 new sell for $100 shipped to you. US lower 48 only. Paypal or check.

    The K. Plate Rocket Speed has been designed to meet the highest demands of snowboard racers. Due to the increased elevation, the board can now get even more edge without the boot or binding touching the snow. The sleek form of the binding plate guarantees an equal application of pressure on the board whilst increasing the grip of the edges and improving riding stability. The K. Plate Rocket Speed can be customized to the width of the board, and can be easily mounted on your own.

  3. 1. Geoff Vincelette: both (background raced a little 18 years ago)

    2. Alex Juhasz: Both (currently racing)

    3. Steph Juhasz: Both (currently racing)

    4. Mark Bennett: Both (No racing background)

    5. Eric Whittelsey: both (currently racing)

    6. Jim Cheney: Both(Never been through a gate)

    7. Michael Mercurio: both (no racing experience)

    8. Dave Morgan: Both (minimal race experience)

    9. Derek Bonser-powdahbonz-Both(minimal ski racing experience)

    10. Khanh Vu: Both (no racing experience)

    11. Stewart Hodgins: Both (currently racing)

    12. John Philkill: Both (never raced

    13. Ian MacKenzie: Both (minimal ski racing)

    14. Mark Brown: Both (raced only about 3 times)

    15. Ken Boivin: Both (racing)

    16. Mia Cravin: both (recreational racing... badly)

    17. Spencer Cole: both (recreational racing)

    18. David Wang: Both (no racing experience)

    19. jburrill:raced

    20. Atom Ant: both

    21. John: Both (Looking to bump up to B class this season)

    22. Ben Schurman: Both (why are there flags on the hill?)

    23. Dan Lambert: Both (no race experience)

    24. Chris Hampton: Both

    25. Mark Temple: Both (racing)

  4. 1. jimcheen: Traditional carve Wednesday morning. Intermediate

    2. Mark Bennett: Pure Boarding Wed. morning. Intermediate, Traditional carve Wed. afternoon. Intermediate.

    3. Mark Brown: Traditional carve Wednesday morning. Intermediate

    4. Tabatha: Traditional carve Wednesday morning. Intermediate

    5. jp1: Traditional carve, Wednesday morning, Intermediate

    6. Michael Mercurio (aka lafcadio), Pure Boarding Wednesday Morning, traditional carve Wednesday afternoon, Novice/Intermediate

    7. Stéphane Paquette (Surf Quebec): Traditional, Wednesday morning intermediate

    8. Bill Coates (wiremaker): Traditional carve Thursday Morning, intermediate

    9. Jean-Philippe Veilleux : Traditional Carving Wednesday morning. Novice/intermediate

    10. Derek Bonser(powdahbonz): Intermediate Traditional Carve Wednesday morning

    11. Ken Pure Boarding Wed morning, Traditional Carving Wed afternoon, novice

    12. David W. PureBoarding Wed AM. Traditional Carving Tue or Thursday AM novice/intermediate

    13. Khanh Vu : PureBoarding Wed morning. Traditional Carving Wednesday afternoon. Novice

    14. Hilux: Traditional Carving Wednesday A.M., Pure Boarding Thursday A.M, intermediate

    15. Deb: Traditional Carving Tuesday A.M. Novice

    16. John: Traditional Carve Thursday A.M., Intermediate

    17. Atom Ant: Thursday morning, traditional carving, advanced please

    18. Dan Lambert: Pureboarding Wed AM, Traditional Wed PM, Intermediate

    19. Chris Hampton: Traditional Carving Wednesday AM, Pureboarding Thursday AM, Intermediate

    20. Mark Temple Traditional Thursday am Intermediate

  5. Coiler metal (turn) Stubby with Ruskola red top sheet (center board in photo)<O:p</O:p

    Length: 171 <O:p</O:p

    Radius: 11.5<O:p</O:p

    Waist: 20.5<O:p</O:p

    This board has a slightly smaller SCR than the standard Stubby that fits well between SL and GS decks. It has metal construction which provides a nice damp ride. The tip and tail are both decambered helping make turn initiation smooth and easy. It was built for 175 lbs (sidewall numbers are 6.5 + 4.5). It has been ridden for about 20 days and has a fresh $125 PTC tune (1* base 3* side). The base and edges are in very good shape with plenty of structure. The top sheet has two nicks and some lift line scratches and the board is currently protected with storage wax.

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    $425 shipped to the lower 48 only SOLD!

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  6. 163 F2 Speedster in very good condtion $350 w/ shiping to the lower 48 only

    Used about 12 days over over the last two seasons. Has a few very minor skuffs on the topsheet which are difficult to see in the photo. Base is in good shape, never ground and covered w/ storrage wax.

    Rrecent race tune w/ 1 deg base bevel & 3 deg side

    Nose 24.9

    Waist 19.7

    Tail 24.9

    Sidecut 9.5

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  7. I was lucky enough to demo a new metal Donek Free Carve 171 X 11/13 X 20 at the ECES and I thought it might be helpful to share my impression of the board.

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    First, a little about me. I have been riding for about five years and in hard boots for only about a year and a half. I have however, had a chance to ride some high quality boards from Coiler and Kessler and Madd as well as a few not-so-hot mass produced decks.

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    I demoed the FC on Friday at ECES at around 1 pm. Conditions that day started quite good with lots of corduroy and sunshine in the morning. By 1 pm things were still okay but some areas were getting skied off and there were piles of loose snow scatted about.

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    I was really surprised how easy the metal FC was to ride. The decambered nose / tail and hammerhead nose made the board easy to skid around in traffic when needed and then initiated smoothly and carved with ease no matter did. When I leaned over the nose it was fine, weight 50:50, no problem and even when I found myself in the back seat it didn’t seem to mind. The ride was quite damp similar to my Kessler yet if you shifted your weight back at the end of the turn it still responded with enough pop to lift the nose and launch the board into the next turn.

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    I was particularly impressed how well it plowed through the piles of loose snow without flinching and just kept carving over the scratchy sections and rollers without any problems. No matter what I did the board never lost edge hold and the larger tail radius released cleanly and allowed me to decide if I wanted to scrub speed caving across the hill or stay on the gas changing edges closer to the fall line. Overall this board was super easy to ride and made me feel like a better rider than I really am. All I can say is WOW.<O:p</O:p

  8. This is so cool to get an insider’s perspective of the world cup action. A BIG thanks to Alexa and YYZ for taking the time to post these updates throughout the season. –Can’t wait for the Olympics next season. Hopefully the alpine events will get at least a bit of coverage….

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