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Hunter

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  1. I bought the board at S.E.S mt-habitant north of montreal in april 2009.I met this guy on the hill a friend of Bruce Varsava who had several coilers for sale brand new.I bought the schtubby base on what i read on Bomber and he said that the board was built for riders between 180-220lbs.I have been riding for 16 years and it is the easiest board i ever had it does everything.Jacques.Here is my phone#(450)434-0109.
  2. Sorry for being late on the information.I weight 195lbs 5'10 the # on the sidewall T171Xschtub 09D1 6.7+4.5 the stiffness is 8.5 or 9 i'm not sure.The board was bought in april 2009 brand new, besides a couple of scratches on the top sheet it is in top condition,base and edges perfect.The board is metal.Thanks Jacques.
  3. Just bought a new KESSLER have to sale .21.02 waist 14m src.4 days on it couple of scratches on one binding. Base and edges in mint condition.$500+shipping. hunterqc@gmail.com
  4. Here's my situation: I have been riding my Burton Factory Prime 178 since the start of the season. I was doing pretty well on it and carving up the hill like a madman(sort of). The other day I dug out my old 156 Ultra Prime and thought I'd give that a try. So I switched my bindings over and went out to the hill. I've since been having the worst time getting back my carving capability. Every time I go to turn the nose washes out. This seems to happen more on my heelside turns. My first thought was that my body was over the nose too far, so I leaned back a bit. That helped a little, but now my butt is hanging out because of the backward leaning I'm doing, which is causing other problems. As of now, I'm working on geting my upper body back to a more forward direction on heelside turns. Since this board is causing me so much headache, I wanted to find out if anyone could shed some light on my problems. Also, another thing I thought of is that I might be too heavy for my board now, its rated up to 170 lbs, and I am about 185. Any advice you can lend would be greatly appreciated. Allen Hunter
  5. Perhaps you have heard of Mt. Bohemia in Copper Harbor, MI. In their infinite wisdom, they decided that women ski free everyday, all season long. This is a least the third year they have done this.
  6. Thanks for all your help. I guess I'll just have to wait and see what happens.
  7. I was pulling my burton ultra prime out of summer storage, and I noticed two hairline cracks in the top sheet. They don't appear to go deeper than the glossy top layer. As far as I can tell, they were caused by one of the screws on my binding that pushed on the topsheet. Is this damage going to affect the board in any serious way, or is it just cosmetic damage?
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