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jsa

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  1. I have a pair of older Rossi bindings. I don't know a lot about them. $60 shipped to the lower 48.

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    Raichle 323's have sold.

    I'm more than happy to look into shipping costs outside the lower 48.

  2. I'm selling my 5 yr olds set up to fund the next step. It's a O-Sin Shavers 97cm deck with O-Sin step in bindings and O-Sin boots m20 or US 1.

    I bought it used from a military family, do not know the year. It is not abused rental gear. Looking to get $120 + shipping.

    The cow, squid and other little circle on the nose are stickers that I can clean up before shipping.

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  3. Can you carve?

    I've spent all of 2 days on hard boots and plates. I mounted them on my 2001 Rossi Pro Line and it rips again! I'll never go back to soft boots.

    If you already know how to put a board on edge and not skid out of the turn, you're well on your way. Find some hard boots and bindings in your budget and slap them on a board you own. If it's not for you, you're not out much.

    I'm sure you'll get more experience chime in on this, that's just my experience so far.

  4. Since joining this site, my son points out everyone with a snowboard and hardboots. It's almost embarrassing when he yells across the base area "Hey Dad! Look at that guys carving board and hard boots!"

    One day I can stop upgrading my kids gear and update my own stuff! I'm riding an 01 Rossi ProLine 157 with Salomon S4 bindings from the same year. Boots are similar aged Burton somethings... they were the stiffest boots Burton made back then. I thought I was "doing it" as a softbot carver. Now I can hardly stand to put the thing on edge, those old boots are just done.

  5. My powder early/late season rock board is a mid/late 80's Hooger Booger Grinder. I counted over 100 holes in it from mounting reg/goofy, different stances, different angles. I ride it mounted Monoski style.I paid .99 Cents on Ebay for it years ago. It still is about the best powder tool I've ever rode. With that long Old School nose and rounded/kicked tail it holds it's own with the best of the current stuff. Newer isn't always better...

    Don

    Feed the addiction...:eplus2:

    This was the first snowboard I ever owned! Got for christmas when I was 14.

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