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sluggomania

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  • Location
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Home Mountain/Resort?
    Mt. Tremblant, Whistler Blackcomb, Mt. St. Louis Moonstone, Blue Mountain, Lakeridge, Earl Bale Park
  • Occupation?
    Manager
  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    Burton Speed, Palmer Channel Titanium, Rossignol XV Magtek, Gnu Zoid Asymmetrical
  • Current Boots Used?
    Head Stratos, Raichle SB 314, & Burton Wind Hard Boots, Vans Switch Compatible soft boots
  • Current bindings and set-up?
    Trenchdiggers Step-Ins, F2 Intec Titanium Step-ins, and Switch N and X series Step-Ins
  • Snowboarding since
    1995
  • Hardbooting since
    1999

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  1. http://www.labicicletta.com/ I bought my road bike here and various parts. The store is located just east of Dufferin street on Castlefield. (Dufferin and Eglinton) :D
  2. ....Sorry, I got off-topic when commenting on the fabulous Jasey Jay Anderson photo. But to answer your question, I cannot ride like that. Wish I could (if I had the time)! :D :D
  3. ... can see the big "B" on the front of the board - back in the days when he was riding for Burton. IMO, he's one of the smoothest racers on the PGS circuit: carves the race course and his hands are not flailing all over the place. Pretty good BX racer too! :D
  4. This is my fourth season on my Burton Winds. I am not hard on my equipment so am hoping to get a few more seasons out of them. They fit my foot well and I like the adjustibility in forward lean and cant.
  5. I spent about three (of my ten)seasons on hard boot, plate bindings, and carving boards but found myself never being quite satisfied with my carving performance. I experimented with my stance, different equipment, took lessons at my local resort, and even rode with some friendly hard booters at the hill to try to improve my riding. On top of that, I just never felt as comfortable and confident as my soft boot set-up. As you can guess , I now ride my soft-boot set-up most of the time and occassionally pull out the carving board for a morning or two a season(rode it last weekend for first time this season). Que sera, sera!
  6. I have an '05 Arbor Element as my current freeride deck which is currently manufactured by Option in Vancouver. The Mickey Munoz I believe was manufactured by K2 Ride so I am not sure how quality compares. P.S. My avatar is a picture of my wife!
  7. Any experiences with this board? I have found one for sale, circa 1998, and wanted to see if worthwhile picking up. Thanks, Sluggomania
  8. I had asked him the same question last year and I believe he said 60 degrees front and back with approximately 18" stance ( I think he quoted me in mm). Regards,
  9. I had my Fish on Southern Ontario hardpack this weekend - the more I rode it, the more I liked it. Very Surfy!:D :D
  10. Nokian has a "4 Season" NRW radial that is also pretty good dry road tire. My tire dealer recommended them as winter tires since my Vibe GT came with high-performance, summer radials. Good luck with your tire shopping, Doug
  11. Thanks again for all your responses! :D
  12. How's the Burton Fish on the groomed runs? I plan to take my Fish as my only board to Panorama and was curious? Thanks, Sluggomania
  13. Dear Kaialex2, I have sold via Bomberonline twice last year. I will see what it will cost to ship tomorrow. I am offering to sell for approximately $50.00 USD plus what I have done in the past is split shipping 1/2 each. I will need your full name, mailing address, and telephone number to ship. The Coil is a 2000 currently hot waxed and edges tuned per Burton's alpine requirements. The colour is green. Thanks , Doug
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