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tellurideboarder01

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  1. Here is what I found on the snowboard. The specs below are for a 146. Some of the specs on this 160 are located on the board itself--in the pics.

    Once again, the best damn race board money can buy. If you wore a helmet before everyone knew they were cool and you wake up extra early to hit the groomers, this board is for you. It comes with the top Rossignol components: full-length DUALTEC®, carbon, Kevlar®, internal and external V.A.S., a 3D Microcell core, and a progressive radius sidecut. These technologies give you Freddy Kruger carvability and super stability at high speed.<TABLE class=bodytext border=0 cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=2 width="100%"><TBODY><TR bgColor=#e8e8e8><TD height=20>Effective Edge </TD><TD height=20>12400

    </TD></TR><TR bgColor=#e8e8e8><TD height=20>Length </TD><TD height=20>14600

    </TD></TR><TR bgColor=#e8e8e8><TD height=20>Product Specs </TD><TD height=20>Racing: all discipines, all sizes; Serious Carving. Sizes: 176/168/160/152/146. Construction: Full length Dualtec. Core: 3D Microcell. Shape: alpine. Base: R9000 grade Sintered.

    </TD></TR><TR bgColor=#e8e8e8><TD height=20></TD><TD height=20>

    </TD></TR><TR bgColor=#e8e8e8><TD height=20>Side Cut Radius (1) </TD><TD height=20>1200

    </TD></TR><TR bgColor=#e8e8e8><TD height=20>Tail Width </TD><TD height=20>2180

    </TD></TR><TR bgColor=#e8e8e8><TD height=20>Tip Width </TD><TD height=20>2210

    </TD></TR><TR bgColor=#e8e8e8><TD height=20>Waist Width </TD><TD height=20>1750

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    Hope this helps, Mitch

  2. I have for sale a Volkl RT SL 158, a Nidecker SL, as well as a pair of Catek OS2s, a pair of TD3s, and a pair of Deeluxe 325s in size 25. All equipment was purchased either last year or this year. I tried hard-booting for all of about 15 runs over 3 days, spent a lot of money, and have decided that I simply prefer soft-boot all-mountain carving boards instead of hard-boot set-ups. I don't feel comfortable with the aggressive angles required on these boards. The Volkl was ridden 3 times; the Nidecker was never ridden; both sets of bindings show appropriate wear for next to zero use. I am asking $350 OBO each for the Volkl and Nidecker (that's 50% off retail for brand new boards). I am asking $250 OBO for the Cateks, and $300 OBO for the TD3s. I am asking $275 OBO for the boots. Please bring all reasonable offers. More pics to follow in the next thread. Please contact me at 970.729.1504 or masolow@earthlink.net

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  3. I have for sale a Volkl RT SL 158, a Nidecker SL, as well as a pair of Catek OS2s, a pair of TD3s, and a pair of Deeluxe 325s in size 25. All equipment was purchased either last year or this year. I tried hard-booting for all of about 15 runs over 3 days, spent a lot of money, and have decided that I simply prefer soft-boot all-mountain carving boards instead of hard-boot set-ups. I don't feel comfortable with the aggressive angles required on these boards. The Volkl was ridden 3 times; the Nidecker was never ridden; both sets of bindings show appropriate wear for next to zero use. I am asking $350 OBO each for the Volkl and Nidecker (that's 50% off retail for brand new boards). I am asking $250 OBO for the Cateks, and $300 OBO for the TD3s. I am asking $275 OBO for the boots. Please bring all reasonable offers. More pics to follow in the next thread. Please contact me at 970.729.1504 or masolow@earthlink.net

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  4. I just purchased the FLP from Ray out of Aspen. Without getting too much drool on my computer, all I can say is, if you can afford to buy one, do so--immediately. The board is not nearly as stiff as my Donek Incline 160, yet holds a carve far better, displays zero chatter in any condition, and goes so fast that I simply wear a diaper every time I ride it. I wait with baited breath for another soft boot carving board/BX board from Virus. Frank, if you're reading this--send a demo of the new UFC to Telluride for my enjoyment...please????.. :) Excellent construction and beautiful board. Cheers.

  5. Yes, I know of him. I think he owns the swiss/european Edelweiss wood flooring company in Telluride. I've seen him carve down the mountain basically flat on his chest the entire way down the mountain....I've never ridden with him....I couldn't keep up anyway, except for perhaps on this new Virus board I just picked up....what size is your SG all mountain board?

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