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kinpa

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  1. I have an old Nitro. I think it's a 156. Have no idea what the model is, but I got it in 1992 from Scott Downey at High Cascade Snowboard Camp. It was a prototype at that time so it just had a black topcoat. I messed up the sidewall some when I tried to paint it, but since then, it got a better paint job... black with gold speed stipes down the side. I never thought of selling it, didn't think anyone would want it. BUT, if someone is interested email me kinpa@yahoo.com and I can dig it out and get some pictures. It's been kept in a bag for the past several years. I can't even remember the last time it was on snow. I also have an old Burton Performer Elite, but it's not in such great shape. It's a 140 and has two web straps on the biding with plastic buckles. Kathy Montana
  2. Hi. I have a couple pairs of boots that are 24.5 and one pair that is smaller, I'll have to check on the exact size. I'm having a hard time finding boots that I like and fit well. (DOES ANY COMPANY MAKE HARD BOOTS FOR WOMEN??????) Anyway, if you haven't gotten any yet, let me know. kinpa@yahoo.com I'll check what I have. I don't think any of them will be over $50-$75. I need to get rid of them. There is NO reason I need more than one pair of boots!!!!
  3. These boots are used, but still in good condition. I got them here a few years ago, but the are just a little too small for me so I didn't use them much. They are purple and green with 3 buckles and a strap (liner only) at the top. There is a lever on the back for the ride/walk mode. I do have a picture, but I couldn't get it to load on here. email me kinpa@yahoo.com if interested. I would like $75 for them, but will consider all offers.
  4. My street shoe size is a women's 7 1/2 or 8 The Burton Furnace boots fit, but they are too stiff for me and too tall. (I'm only 5'2") The place where it hurts is my toenail on my big toe! At first I thought I just need to cut my nails, but I didn't that and it didn't help. Evertime I would make a heel-side turn, my toe would crunch up into the top. Do you know if there is a way to fix that? I thought maybe try to put some foam in the top? I don't know where there are good boot fitters around here.
  5. Wow, like I said, I haven't ridden in these much for a few years... and, yes, I must be getting old.... memory is going! I checked these two pairs of boots out... here is what I found: 1) Burton Furnace (I thought they were the Fires, I guess they are a year or two older) size 24.5 (about a women's 7 1/2?) Black with Red liners, 4 buckles with power strap at top, Ride/Relax lever in back, cant adjustment 2) Raichle 222, size 23.5, Purple/Green, 3 buckle, strap at the top (liner only), lever in the back for walk/ride, cant adjustment Both pairs of boots are in good shape. A few scuff marks, but nothing major. If needed, I could send pictures. Email me kinpa@yahoo.com I'd like to sell these boots so I can get a pair that fit (24.5 or so), but aren't so stiff. I liked those Raichles. If they were a bit bigger, I'd probably ride in those. Will also trade! All offers will be considered! Thanks! Kathy
  6. I haven't had much luck with boots recently. Last year I rode one day with my Burton Fires (I'm at work, they are home, will have to check on exact size!), but those boots are much to stiff for me. (I'm a 32 year old female 5'2") I also have a pair of Raichle boots (again, will have to check on exact size and model) that are a little too small for me. They are in "like new" condition. I only used them once or twice. I usually take a 24.5, but I was hoping I could get away with a smaller size. I CAN'T! Anyway, if anyone has any boots that don't fit quite right and may be willing to trade for something I have, please email me and let me know! Thanks. Kathy Montana
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