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mbeaudry

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  • Location
    Edmonton, Alberta
  • Home Mountain/Resort?
    Marmot Basin, Jasper, Alberta
  • Occupation?
    Mechanical Engineer
  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    2001 Burton Ultra Prime, 169.5 cm
    Sims Burner, 188 cm
    2001 Volkl Renntiger SL, 158 cm
  • Current Boots Used?
    2007 UPZ
  • Current bindings and set-up?
    TD2, yellow elastomers, 3° cants, 60°/57°
  • Snowboarding since
    2003
  • Hardbooting since
    2003

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  1. Bump. Still available. Please email! Yes, I think I could do so. Please email!
  2. Selling my 2001 169 cm Burton Ultra Prime with Burton Bindings (rental version of the race plates where you can adjust sole length by hand) and a 3D adjustable cant plate. Board is overall in great condition. Not willing to separate. Asking $300 CAD but open to offers, shipping at buyer's expense. Located in Calgary, Alberta. Email marcus (dot) beaudry (at) gmail (dotcom).
  3. Bomber TD3 Step Ins, 2x 3 degree cant plates, 2x blue medium e-rings, all hardware included. If you prefer 0 degree cant plates, I have a pair of those as well. Asking $350CAD, shipping at buyer's expense. Bindings located in Calgary, Alberta. marcus (dot) beaudry (at) gmail (dot) com
  4. 188 cm Sims Burner in awesome condition. Board is super stiff and has no damage. Love this board but there are too many in my collection. It hasn't seen snow since 2013 now and at 150 lbs I'm a bit too light for it. Somewhat annoyingly, the previous owner put in an extra set of binding inserts behind the rear sets. It was done flawlessly and the inserts were epoxied in, though they never put p-tex patches back where they put in the insert. That leaves two nickel-sized holes in the ptex but it doesn't affect ride or board strength. Asking $450 CAD but open to offers. Email marcus (dot) beaudry (at) gmail (dotcom). TD3 Step Ins in picture posted separately for $350 CAD. Shipping at buyer's expense.
  5. Rossignol Slayer, 158 cm. Ideal for a beginner or youth in the 110-140 lb range. Rossignol bindings in good condition with built in cant shims. Base and edges in good shape, top sheet has a chip on the nose but only cosmetic. Asking $100, shipping at buyer's expense. Located in Calgary, Alberta. Please email marcus (dot) beaudry (at) gmail (dotcom)
  6. Bump, still available. I'm moving overseas so I really need to unload some equipment.
  7. SOLD!!! Too many skis and boards and not enough days on the slopes. Bought this board at the end of last season, then bought another board at the beginning of this season which I've ridden a lot more. Has a total of about 8 days on snow (I put on about 6 hours). Will send the board with fresh wax. Asking $100 + shipping Model Year: 2001 Length: 158 cm Waist: 190 mm Radius: 8.85 m Board's condition has not changed since it's original sale. Text from original 2007 add below: Original sale thread Second sale thread
  8. From a ski racing coach's perspective, Nakiska is difficult to get lane space at, especially in November and January. It's expensive and they're not the easiest hill to deal with. They're pretty strict on coach certifications (had to show my CSCF membership before) and they like to have waivers signed by all the racers. Thy're also not the easiest hill to deal with. I can see it being substantially more difficult if you're not renting lane space as one of the recognized Alberta clubs. The best day to get space would be Friday when KAST, NASA and BAR aren't in regular training. Norquay is easier to get lane space at and certainly more friendly. Marmot Basin is by far the easiest to deal with in the province, they usually let our club use a lane for free if we're there for the weekend. I would expect Castle to be decently accommodating as well.
  9. I have a 158 in my quiver. Super lively board and that can crank out some obscenely tight turns. You have to be on top of it at all times. If you get lazy or get back, you'll find yourself on your head instantly. The board is a blast to ride, but only if you're not hungover. FYI, I'm 150 lbs.
  10. Mail also sent on a 165 easy jungle.
  11. I think I'm going to make it down to NES for the Saturday for sure and hopefully the Friday as well. Depends if I can get someone to cover my racers for me! I have 2 sets of blue TD3 elastomers that I'd like to trade for yellows if possible. At 150 lbs, I'm no where near heavy enough to warrant blues. Any takers? One set of the blues has less than a full day on snow!
  12. Bump... Still looking for yellow elastomers!
  13. I have a deal pending locally. I'll update you soon if it falls through.
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