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  • Location
    Duluth
  • Home Mountain/Resort?
    Spirit Mt, MN / SnowRiver,U.P. Mich / Lutsen, MN
  • Occupation?
    retired
  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    7 Thirsts: 9sw 195cm 18W; 8rw 185; Superconductor 175; XC 171 (all 20cm W); TSm² 202cm, 22W; PC swallowtails 181 & 169 (22.5W) / Donek REV 175 20.5W, 11-12scr w/ F-plate / 166 Coiler Contra / Past: Kesslers, SG, Doneks,Coilers


  • Current Boots Used?
    Mountain Slope .951 (C shell) w/ ZipFit liners
  • Current bindings and set-up?
    TD3 sidewinders and F2 race Titaniums
    on carving boards:
    ~55-63° front, 6° toe lift
    ~50-58° rear, 6° heel lift
    20" stance width
    on powder boards:
    ~53° F & ~47° R
    20.5" stance
    using Geckos w/ td3sw w/ BP base on my 3 smaller carving boards
  • Snowboarding since
    1993
  • Hardbooting since
    1993

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  1. Hi Dave, I'll take the Backlands, if I could pay half now and half after the new year. How wide are they compared to the delux 27?

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      bigwavedave

      Hi Troy! I'd say the Backlands were snug-ish, in a good way—like a glove. No hot spots for me. I had problems with Deeluxe t700's. Painfully tight/narrow in the forefoot and no heel hold. The Raichles I had were 28's and the forefoot was fine, but I still had heel lift problems. 

      I read that the Backland lower shell is heat moldable. It sounds like a do-it-yourself operation, not sure. I didn't need to do it and I don't think it ever was done on these, in fact, the previous owner never used the boots.

      I have no problem with your payment plan. I would be more than happy to do it for you. 

      I let a friend take them home to see how they fit his feet and if they would work with his ski bindings. He's a skinner upper. He said they didn't fit, but I don't have them back yet. They're yours once I get them back.

       

       

       

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