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Red Man

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    Ottawa, Canada
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    Favourite: Whistler. Closest: Fortune
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    Try not to go insane sitting at my desk.
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  1. I'll take 'em if you'll ship to Canada!
  2. Bindings came in this week; they look great. Now I just need to get them mounted and adjusted for my boots. Thanks!
  3. Yes, I picked up the Snopros, so once there's snow, I'll be able to check this hard boot thing out. If it goes well, I'll probably be looking into upgrading to step-ins at some point, and by then, I may have proper snowboard boots anyways. Thanks again for all the info!
  4. I'll take 'em. PM on it's way.
  5. Your point is well taken. I'm not talking about removing material at all; I'd try to build a spacer that would match the heel to the boot, and use longer bolts than what's holding the ski boot heel on now. This is all very hypothetical still, as I'm lacking everything except the boots :)
  6. I'm interested! Edit: While I am interested... Sinecure brought up the good point that it'd be much cheaper to get started using my ski boots on some regular bindings instead of step-ins. I'm looking at buying Ti knee's snopros. These look sweet though.... and I hate sitting on the hill trying to do up bindings....
  7. Thanks for all that info! If I manage to get some SI heels, I'll see how they swap over to the ski boots. I think if the bolt patterns line up well enough, it shouldn't be too hard to make a rubber or epoxy interface piece to go between the boots and heels.
  8. The price sounds affordable, but I'm not familiar with Snow Pros. Could you send some photos? Thanks!
  9. I'm not sure about the flex index... I bought them used, and haven't been able to find much info on them.
  10. Hey, I picked up a used pair of size 28 Atomic M9 ski boots last season, and the heel is removable. Does anyone know if I'd be able to put Intec or Fintec heels on them, or if that's a bad idea? I've been snowboarding for a while, and I'm looking into trying hard booting, but want to do it on the cheap until I figure out if I like it. Thanks, Brian
  11. Hey, guys. I picked up a cheap board last year. It was fun with my soft boots, but I'd like to give it a go with some hard boots for cheap. I don't want to be shelling out a ton of money until after I decide whether I like hard booting. Thanks!
  12. I'll take the bindings if I can get the boots from your other post too (already posted there). Thanks.
  13. I'm interested in these boots, and the step-in bindings in your other thread. Will you ship to Canada? I know it'll be expensive, but putting the boots and bindings in the same box will get me started in hard-booting (assuming the boots fit) for less than the cost of a new set of bindings alone. Thanks.
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