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CruisingAlong

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  • Location
    Montana
  • Home Mountain/Resort?
    Big Mountain, or as now being called Whitefish Mountain Resort.
  • Occupation?
    I'm employed for "now". In the Tech world.
  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    A 164 K2 Slayblade
  • Current Boots Used?
    Was in some K2 Thraxis and now trying some Solamon Malomutes. Currently wishing for a hardboot setup again as soft sucks!
  • Current bindings and set-up?
    Using some Flow NX2-AT's(Hate Em!)
  • Snowboarding since
    1992
  • Hardbooting since
    1993

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  1. Selling some rare items. Burton Freecarve size 26/9.5 Boots and Burton Performance bindings. Make an offer keeping in mind they're my wife's and she make my life very unhappy if I accept to little. All Images are here - https://photos.app.goo.gl/EDvuevKUhWDMvjc27
  2. Thanks both for the offers. We're looking over info on both and my wife may switch from her Burton Freecarves to trying her ski boots instead as the Freecarves are way too free flexing after 10+ years. So we may want to go with the Catek for ski boot use due to more options for adjustment of cant and such. She met up at the mountain today here in Montana with some pros at the WTF13 event, so we'll see how it goes. Last I heard she was riding on someone race board. Which I never even got to do!!!
  3. I adjusted them as tight as would still allow the "step-in" function to still work. They are unfortunately the all plastic model. The Toe version of plate just seem to hold better. So a nice all metal plate or at least some metal with a good toe clamp would be best. I believe I started on the Burton Race Plates. Never had a problem with them.
  4. Sent you an email with my wife's number so you two can chat. Thanks!!!
  5. Hello does anyone have a set of old but good plate bindings that need a new home? My wife has a pair of Burton Step-In Carrier bindings, which are garbage(IMO), and I'd like to have her in some normal plate binding with the front toe lever and heel catch instead of the lose and dangerous way the current ones are. She borke both her wrists last time she was in these and one boot came out of the binding. Don't need that to happen again. She currently has size 9.5 Burton Freecarve Boots. Thanks
  6. Hey does anyone here in Montana have a set of old plate bindings that need a new home? My wife has a pair of Burton Step-In Carrier bindings which are garbage(IMO). I'd like to have in some normal plate binding with the front toe lever and heel catch instead of the lose and dangerous way the current ones are. We're in Kalispell here. Thanks
  7. Well the board is still up for grabs and the price is going to be $75 I guess in order to move it out the door. That INCLUDES shipping.
  8. Well the board is still up for grabs and the price is going to be $75 I guess in order to move it out the door. That INCLUDES shipping.
  9. Using the example in the Snowboard shipping fact thread the minimum this board would cost to ship is $28+/- via FedEx 5 day Home Delivery, That's packing it flat as in the thread with a homemade box and all. So My final price is $78. Whoever wants it at that price and sends me an email first will get it. Thanks
  10. That's my newest best rough estimate until I can get it packaged and wieghed and al l the final dimensions. So $85 for board and shipping.
  11. What about packaging of the board itself?
  12. Ok well I looked into shipping a snowboard and unless someone knows of special cheaper way to do it the UPS store is saying about $100 in shipping! Any help?
  13. That's my newest best rough estimate until I can get it packaged and wieghed and al l the final dimensions. So $85 for board and shipping.
  14. I'll email you and the other person when I get a shipping quote.
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