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palmer7716

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    From left to right:

    Madd BX 168: Prototype board, WC Construction, Only used for a handful of runs for testing See web for spec, this board is from factory and needs a good visit to PTC$150 + Shipping SOLD

    Madd BX 159: Prototype board, WC Construction, Only used for a handful of runs for testing, this size never made for production runs so you won't find spec any place, needs PTC tune, $150+ shipping SOLD

    Oxygen SBX 157: In excellent condition, fresh/never ridden PTC tune, $175 + shipping

    Palmer Channel 164: In excellent shape, has a PTC with about 5 days use on it, $250+Shipping SOLD

    Palmer Channel 164: This board is special, fresh/never ridden PTC tune, In fantastic shape,$350+shipping

    All boards have usual binging marks, but are in otherwise great shape. Please email me questions!

  2. I have a used Oxygen SBX for sale. It is a 157 and has a fresh/never been ridden PTC tune on it. The board is in great shap. Would be an excellent BX or freecarve board for a lighter/smaller rider. $150 shipped to any place in the 48. Paypal prefered!

    email me for pics.

    palmer7716@yahoo.com

  3. I hope I didn't take credit away from Steve with my original post. He absolutley rips! I was trying to give credit to all, but realize Steve deserves the most credit.

    Remeber size of rider and course set matter in racing. Steve is lucky if he weighs 150 soaking wet. For him the 170 works nice. For a fat bastard like me I may need the Madd 180!

  4. Massachusetts Series rider Steve Fleck won the USASA Jams Division (18-22) National Championship in GS at Copper Mtn, CO. He accomplished this on a Madd 170 and PTC “striped bass” base structure. For those unfamiliar to the USASA it is snowboarding’s last core competition organization. The USASA consists of 37 regions in the US that qualify riders in different age categories and a pro division for the Nationals Championships in late March/early April. This years event was at Copper in Colorado. The USASA qualifies athletes in all 5 snowboard disciplines: ½ pipe, slope style, GS, Sl and BX. The USASA truly represents snowboarding grass roots!

    In addition to his gold in GS Steve also won gold for Combined Alpine and silver in Slalom. Steve works for Wachusett Mountain as a snowboard instructor and trains gates with Noah Cermak at Bousquet in Western Mass. While superior riding skills helped put Steve on the podium he would also be quick to point out that the Madd 170 and PTC tune were key factors in his victory. Congrats to Steve for his great riding accomplishments! Congrats to Madd for placing a rider on the podium in a very competitive alpine industry where riders are willing to pay top $ for a board that is a fraction of a second faster and congrats to Mike at PTC for coming up with another winning structure! If you have never ridden a PTC tune you are wasting your time. It is the only way to go fast as hell!

    For information on any of the following go to:

    www.usasa.org

    www.maddmikes.com

    www.precisiontuningcenter.com or www.summitskishop.com

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