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ChR1s

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    http://www.bonsaikitten.com

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  • Location
    Massachusetts
  • Home Mountain/Resort?
    Ski Brodie!
  • Occupation?
    N.A.
  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    Safari Comp III
  • Current Boots Used?
    Fire
  • Current bindings and set-up?
    Variplate
  • Snowboarding since
    1988
  • Hardbooting since
    1988

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  1. Nothing received, and checked the spam flters. Sorry
  2. You got it. And thanks! ------------- SOLD
  3. Burton Shadow Mondopoint 24.5 These boots were worn no more than six times. All hardware intact as new, no cuts in liner cuff/tongue, very slight wear on sole. $ SOLD
  4. No response from ttaekkal2 You're up.
  5. If you email me your address, I'll get a shipping quote. I will expect payment via PayPal prior to shipping.
  6. Burton Wind boots Size: Mondopoint 25.5 (US Men 7.5, US Women 8) Condition: unused The liner is 25.5, and I am uncertain of the range of fitment for the shell Price: SOLD
  7. The last time I was by the Burton factory, I grabbed some spare parts for my Physics bindings. What remained of the Physics stuff was mostly loose in boxes, but they *might* have something kicking around.
  8. I've got a Burton Malolo 162 for New England resort powder days. I'm 6', 200lb. The board floats me in pow, and pivots well without having to shift my weight. And when back on the groomers, it can still hold an edge without washing out. For a dedicated trees board, I'd always wanted to have a Fish in the quiver though. While the Malolo is very versatile, it's just a bit too slow turning for rapid descents through tight trees. Open trees, the Malolo is fine.
  9. Burton Malolo w/softies. Had been trying other boards/setups w/o much satisfaction over the years. The Malolo handles very well in pow, yet threads trees easily due to its short, tapered length. For the resort riding I do, it works well enough on the firmer surfaces often found in between the tracked pow that it's still fun to ride everywhere.
  10. M6? Those things were groovy. I believe I've got a Frontier 175, but I'll have to check the cellar. I'll get back to you soon. re: Supermodel Forget that noodle -- the nose is way too soft for all but softest of fluff, and the waist is way too narrow.
  11. I've found the "toe box" on the Burton boots to be on the small side, so getting a good fit is tough -- try to downsize to a smaller boot for tighter fit and the toes get jammed up. My bro just picked up a pair of Stratos Pro boots -- they seem to have a much larger toe box, and permit a snug fitting shell w/o mashing the little piggies. Nice liner, too. The Deelux boots seem to be a bit narrow, and some of the hardware doesn't seem all that burly.
  12. What's wrong with this picture? :rolleyes:
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