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O.o

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  • Location
    Edmonton
  • Home Mountain/Resort?
    Marmot Basin
  • Occupation?
    Engineer
  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    Prior WCRM, AWD, BX, FLC
    Coda Edge
    Skwal USA Propaganda Freeride
    Various Option snowboards
    LibTech Dark Series (2)
    High Society Empire
  • Current Boots Used?
    Hardboods:
    UPZ RC10, RC8
    Deeluxe Track 225
    Raichle 124
    Softboots:
    Burton Ion
    Deeluxe Empire TF
  • Current bindings and set-up?
    Hardboots - SnowPro Race Fast
    Softboots - usually Burton Cartel, some others
  • Snowboarding since
    1998
  • Hardbooting since
    2013

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  1. Well, I'm a softboot carver from Canada! I'm based in Edmonton which is much too far from the mountains, but I still do all right. I started on softboot carving shortly after I learned to snowboard - I was lucky to get an instructor who really knew how to carve. After multiple bad seasons since I broke my foot in 2014, I'm back at it with a bunch of hardboot setups as well. Still not quite where I used to be, so working on that this season - I'm sure I'll get there. I don't have any footage to post yet, but I want to start a snowboard YouTube channel and instagram this year. That's awesome you've carved with Ryan, it would be on my bucket list to carve with him someday.
  2. After going up and down a few times, the liftie said "oh I just noticed you're in hardboots, sorry, I should have been slowing the lift down for you!"
  3. Yes, I would have to agree, they do slide a lot in the PGS.
  4. Nice buys! I noticed that almost all the women and absolutely all of the men in the PGS events at Beijing were using these boots so they must be good. I was wondering what boots they were, and this answers that question. The heated boot bag is great and strikes me as something I can make myself, it would plug into the 12V system in my truck.
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