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Hi,
I rode a Nitro Blazer 165 for the last three years. A nice allround board, that works well on piste and in powder. Good quality. Specifications:
Effective Edge: 1395mm; nose/tail width: 272mm; waist width: ca.211mm; Radius 9,6 m; weight 3 kg
This year my Blazer was replaced by a Prior 4 WD 169. A very similar board. My first impression: does everything a little better than the blazer. Donek Axis and Coiler All Mountain are similar as well. Nitro stopped the Blazer Production some years ago.
You cannot go wrong with the blazer for this price.
J.
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Interview date is Oct. 2 2002!
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Hi,
I read all the discussions about using insoles/footbeds. Has anyone molded a thermo liner without using an insole/footbed?Are you satisfied with the results? I will definitely not using a custom footbed as I don´t like the feeling of support everywhere. I have absolutely no problems with my feet. But I wonder If I should use a standard insole or nothing. Deeluxe suggested not to use any insole.
Thanks
JPK
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I bought a Boeri Kameleon in January. Fits perfectly, is very light and (important) goodlooking. I was expecting my buddies to laugh at me, but now even the skiers want to have one.
J.
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Hi!
Livigno is nice. But if you have the opportunity to go to Cortina - Do it! This is really old fashioned winter. Everything a little different. Sophisticated. Not much party - but style. And beautiful slopes and mountains. Try to stay in the "Hotel de la Poste". One of the best places to stay in the alps. This is the old-Europe ;-)
Best regards
J
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I already use a footbed; probably I should take a new liner one size below; probably my shell will then be to wide. Has anybody any experience with intuition liners?
yyzcanuck: are you dave morgan? Aren´t you selling them on yyzcanuck.com?
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Hello!
I ride a DeeLuxe Le Mans with the ordinary thermoflex liner. Satisfaction is about 80% due to the fact, that my slim feet swim a bit eventhough the length of the liner is perfect. Would Intuition liners bring any advantage? Has anybody any experience with them?
Thanks
JPK
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Back Protectors Tested (in German)
in Carving Central
Posted
http://www.ski-online.de/xfiles_a6/1286382954_5.pdf
Google translator or www.leo.org will help
Regards
J.