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Gadwood74

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  1. no problem on hardboots as well. This is a good deal, lots of fun
  2. Life is short. Don’t hesitate and go get one! Worth it!!
  3. Anybody experienced this before (Volkl Coal with hardboots)? I bought a Fullbag Diamond Blade last year, this thing is amazing and remembered me the fun I had when I started snowboarding. Rode it on soft and hardboots. I've enjoyed both even if, I have to admit, it was a bit difficult to switch to a softboot setup after 30 years... Not sure if would be as fun as the Fullbag, but I always wondered how the Coal was, especially on a hardboot setup... Can't find anything on the web. Quick turn here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/RaHCY8JcsogNC4Zg8
  4. 156 cm, waist 195mm. Very nice condition great board. 60$ USD or 75$ CAD plus shipping
  5. Very good condition, not used much. Clear top sheet. 290$ USD plus shipping from Montreal region (normally between 40$ to 80$ To almost anywhere).
  6. Nice starter board, with Burton bindings, not used much. Quality construction. 100$ USD plus shipping from QC Canada
  7. Very little use, made in Austria, excellent condition. Good high quality beginner board. 100$ usd plus shipping from QC Canada (+/- 40-50$ to almost everywhere). Waist is 210mm.
  8. What are the ideal angles to ride this machine??
  9. Very low use, excellent condition. 125$ usd plus shipping from Quebec.
  10. I may have something, will check this weekend.
  11. ridden with the setup yesterday, doesn't seem to be a problem...
  12. I have step-in F2 Titanium plates (medium) that I want to use with some Deeluxe Track 700 (319mm Shell). If I stretch bindings to their max (front and rear sections), I can easily clip the boots in. But They're really stretched out... Q: Am I risking to break something by running them like this? I normally use those bindings with my UPZ which are shorter, therefore, no issue. With the Deeluxe, the Large bindings would evidently be optimal.
  13. Hard to tell about stiffness... Carbon is probably helping, but certainly not as stiff as CNC! No lift shims, but standard canting.
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