Jump to content

BXFR70

Member
  • Posts

    267
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by BXFR70

  1. I am sure everyone has read this: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31335753/. There is not much on the subject. I believe there is other reputable information to suggest that helmets would protect against certain minor injuries, lacerations and potentially skull fractures that may occur from the head actually hitting something without a helmet. My opinion for myself is that a ski helmet isn’t really going to do much for a more dramatic injury. I would hold more confidence in a DOT helmet, but depending on the weight a Leatt brace would come into play then. And then similar to with DH bikes, the DOT helmet may be too much for very low energy impacts.
  2. Coca leaves do work and there are some studies about it as well. But it cannot be bought or shipped in the US. Any of the leaves I found online were not actually from the coca plant but guayusa/graviola mostly after doing some research.
  3. Up for sale is a pair of Burton Driver X size 10. I believe they are 2006. They are in very good shape with very few days, upper liners feel new (when used they get clumpy). There is one spot where some material was scraped away on side of sole/mid-sole (shown in picture). These are a decent amount stiffer than 2009 Driver X, not sure compared to current Driver X. Asking $75 plus shipping. Money order or Paypal friends and family.
  4. This can be true. It gets a bit murkier when your mortgage has been sold, particularly on the secondary market to an entity other than a bank or typical mortgage holder. From what I have seen, a number of the larger banks have said that they are allowing the payments to be added onto the end of the loan. In cases where they are not owned by a bank that has made this decision, the payments would usually need to be made within 3 months after the deferred period ends.
  5. No, the numbers do not line up with what other countries have experienced. Particularly with how long this was known to be a problem in China before they even acknowledged it publicly. On the subject of China, interesting how people that were critical or first sounded alarms have now disappeared.
  6. Open to reasonable offers on this.
  7. I have the following left: 1 Used 4 hole cant 1 New 4 hole cant 2 Used offset center disks
  8. You mentioned Mountain Green twice... was there another location? By fitting in, do you mean views or activities? Or cliques? Eden is an option, all of these are fine monetarily, but complaints on Eden are higher property taxes in Weber county and seems to be a bit further from most things... restaurants, stores, etc. It's good to hear from other people in the area, we are not mormon. We won't live in SLC valley due to potential for poor air quality. Another thing we are a little concerned about... how hot will summers be in Wasatch Back areas? We do not love hot hot weather.
  9. As the title says... Does anyone live in 'Wasatch Back'? We are considering a move out west from PA and we have it relatively narrowed down to Utah (Wasatch Back) or Montana (Whitefish / Kalispell). I just wanted to pick someone's brain regarding some locations such as Eden, Mountain Green, Midway, Francine, Coalville, Oakdale, Kamas and Heber City. Any conversation/help that can be provided would be appreciated. Thanks
  10. Still have these reasonable offers accepted.
  11. Haha, Bruce and I actually did another one that is a bit more refined for me individually.
  12. $500 shipped to lower 48 or best reasonable offer.
  13. stock photos, but this is the cant and disk (left disk):
  14. Up for sale is a Coiler BXFR built 2015, not used very much probably under 30 days. asking $550 length: 170 Waist: 25 VSR: 8.5-11 Built for roughly 200 lbs The board is in very good shape. It is very damp. See pictures below, the worst spot on base is shown. A grind would take care of anything like that. See other picture of base to show detuning at each end of edge. Please let me now if you have any questions.
  15. up for sale is the following: (2) New never used Burton cant wedges 4 hole pattern with screws $35 each plus shipping (2) Used Burton cant wedges 4 hole pattern with screws $25 each plus shipping (2) New never used Burton offset center disks for use with cants $18 each plus shipping (2) Used Burton offset center disks for use with cants $14 each plus shipping thanks,
  16. To clarify a little bit I did not take as much notice on the distance from the end of the boot but the cleats were located much higher on the boots I had. Where the cleats on the boot in the picture are almost into the side of the sole, mine were located more towards the top of the boot. I'm glad you got much more response then I did from Burton
  17. I am really curious on what comes out of this. One question, was your wife able to step in, and then "lean" back and watch the toe cleats move upward a centimeter or 2 in the slots before contacting the top of the binding? That is what I experienced. The placement of the toe cleat on the boots in above picture is very different from the location of the toe cleats on the boots I had. This is why I am very curious. To be perfect, the toe cleat location on each boot needs to be the same relative to binding (seems simple, but doesn't seem to be working that way), or there needs to be way more binding sizes.
  18. I stated in another thread how I had issues and sent mine back as well. Just on carpet I was able to twist my foot out. I also noticed a considerable amount of play in the toe cleats. For me I never got to experience the downward motion. I was able to observe a great deal of upward movement. I assume this is due to different toe cleat locations on the boots to fit multiple boot sizes into one binding. Medium bindings size 10 or 10.5 boots for me. I liked the original step in bindings; location for engagement was the same. Then binding was adjusted to the boot. The boots also had a much stiffer shank/sole.
×
×
  • Create New...