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Riccardo

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  1. For sale

    Coiler AMT

    T 172 AM 21.5x11m 09RC1 6.9+4

    Metal

    Great conditions, tuned this year

    I am 175cm tall (5'9") and 81kg (178lbs) with MP 27.5 boots

    Fast, stable, a great board, perfect even for beginners (like me ...)

    Bindings NOT included and NOT for sale 

    asking $349 + shipping

     

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  2. Carve Company Speed TC bail bindings, used maybe 15 times. Almost like new condition. Color is natural/black. 
    Very light with good lateral flex. Ideal for Pureboarding style

    Included the 7 degree cant, the white (soft) and the black (hard) baseplate rubber mounting gaskets, the 4x4 discs, the leash and mounting screws.

    $195 + SHP

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  3. 33 minutes ago, crackaddict said:

    Hey Riccardo,

    I had to move down a size last season.  I have two pairs of the same boots in 27.5.  Want to trade?  Mine are well used, I could throw in a bit of change or something.

     

    James

    Thank you James but no thank you.

    I just purchased a pair of 225's ...

    Boots still up for grabs!

  4. Up for grabs a set of Head Stratos Pro with ACSS, extra set of soles, original spring system and yellow tongues.

    I used them less than 15 times in 3 years,  I need to move up a size.

    Liner baked once, they are in great shape and clean.

    Asking +/- $190 + shipping

     

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  5. Wow, so many great pointers, thank you to all.

    Based on them I think I am going to well, first of all keep my board for when at better resorts, but also get the shorter board 😁 (what? you though I wouldn't 😈 ? 😜 ) 

    I will talk to Bruce about having more camber, softer longitudinal flex and more torsional stiffness. 

    While Bruce is doing his magic (March-April...) I'll work on my set up, at the moment I have no cant or lift, so I'll start experimenting with my stance and then working my angles. At the moment they are 55/50 and 19"

    Lastly I will also see about changing resorts once in a while, although not always a possibility, going usually with a ski club since I chaperone a bunch of kids .

    Thanks again guys! This means a lot to me

     

    Ciao

     

    Riccardo

  6. I am relatively new to Alpine snowboards.
    I Am 53 years old, 174cm and 81kg. I ride in the North East USA, New York, narrow trails, not steep, often icy and crowded. Not often, 5-6 times a year so i improvements are slow to come....
    Setup is Carvecompany bindings, Deeluxe 225 boots mondo 27 and ride - as my first  board - a old used Coiler AMT 172 (metal) 21.5cm wide x11m
    I am ready to purchase something a bit more recent, but still looking for something forgiving, easy. 
    Riding the Northeast USA, mainly New York ski resorts like Hunter, Windham, etc, my main difficulties are ice and narrow passages between trails that are often crowded and having to quickly avoid kids suddenly falling down in front of you. Furthermore some passages between trails are long and force me to ride one edge for extended amount of distances (it kills me olde knees...)
    The Coiler is very good on ice but too fast for tight narrow crowded trails (for my alpine skills)
    So i wouldn’t mind a snappy board quick to tight turns but also damp enough to be controllable on ice and runs that get messed up. Not sure if those two are in antithesis or not
    I am in no position to be able to understand effects of different widths or profiles.

    Coiler, Donek, Oes, Swoard.... too many models, not enough understanding to make it easier to chose.

    Donek proposes a Voyager in 162, Oes a Kevlar 172-3 in M stiffness and Coiler, a new version 3 of the AM. I must say I am partial to Coiler, but open to suggestions. 

    Thanks to all that can help clear some of the fog around my tiny brain...

    Btw forgive my alpine-ignorant explanations.

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