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pmorita

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  1. Going with the family for the MLK weekend.  Staying at the lodge to try out the new water park.  Glad to hear they have at least one carving run open.  Were they blowing snow on Pocono Raceway?  Expecting lots of people for the long weekend so a bit apprehensive to bring a carving board if it's going to be a non-stop Chinese downhill.

  2. So if you fall on the ramp with both feet clicked in, then what?  That fish out of water look wouldn't do much for the image of our hobby.  Maybe we all agree to leave a foot out so you can stylishly pick your self up and skate out of the way of Joe skier. 

  3. Strip it out, then drill the head of the screw off with a bit about the size of the screw hole.  When the four screw heads are off (assuming none backed out) pull the heel off and take a look at the screws.  You can spray with penetrating oil or WD40 and let it soak overnight.  Then hopefully you can use a vice grip to back the screw out.  If they break, you may have to drill them out and retap the hole.  If that does not work, drill straight through and T bolt a new screw in.  

    Easy?

  4. I find that one the camber flattens out, the board feels like it's out of gas. I rode two libtech grocers back to back.  One that was flat as a board and the other with a fair amount of pop.  Like two different eras.  Granted this was on soft boots, but I would start there.

  5. I have an incline 165 with a 25.5 waist.  Great board for soft boots. Only down side is that the board feels a bit heavy.  I view this as a soft boot board as I ride about the same angles as you on this.  Not sure if people are getting the incline as a one for all board but I would suggest a second board to ride with hard boots.

  6. Not that this is going to be helpful for CA, but I called a highly recommended boot fitter in NYC near where I live and the initial consultation was going to be $400. There was a long list of prices for any additional work needed.  Not sure how pricey your person was but I didn't expect a boot fitting to cost more than a root canal. I decided to go to my local ski shop and get the fitting equivalent of taking my truck to Jiffylube but I must say, he did a good job as my feet feel pretty good.  It cost me a $20 tip as he did it 'on the side'.  Again, might be a NY thing.  

    Good luck with your fitting but beware that I think they charge real money for their service.  Curious to know what others have found.  Also, hoping someone can actually help you with your question.

  7. I know many of us are in the middle of a heatwave but I need some motivation.  What are the best helmets with audio?  I just picked up a K2 Diversion and think it's pretty good, but the sound is way low and many online complain about the sound quality.  Where are the good helmets that will keep me safe, but have a decent sound quality to cure boredom on North East lift lines?

    Thanks,

  8. No complaints please if you live in Denver.  Must be nice to have so many choices close to home.  Getting a day or weekend trip for some carving involves quite a bit more effort for us.  Even then, you are bumping lunch trays with entitled families from NYC and Boston.  I would appreciate each turn and try to convert some skiers along the way.  Dying or not, make the most of it. 

  9. As someone that has gone from Burton Race Plates to F2 to TD3s, I can say that if you can, start with the TDs.  Everything worked fine but the solid feel and construction of the Bomber bindings is pretty good.  Plus, they look pretty high tech with the colored elastomers.  

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