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i have a pair of Head Stratos Pro's in size 30.5, used less than 10 times. they come with the extra stiffer tongues and replacement heels/toes. the liners have never been heat formed or fully broken in. $250 OBO
Burton Factory Prime 7.1, 171 cm in good condition $150 OBO
i also have a pair of TD1's, some various can't disks and bumpers if anyone is interested let me know.
buyer pays shipping, i'm available to meet in steamboat, summit county or Denver in the near future as well.
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they are a little pricey, but the foam injected liners are awesome,and while you're at it, check out custom footbeds, if you're going to drop on the liners, you might as well go the whole 9 yards.
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whats the status?
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i didn't get your mail, but i sent my address
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need i say more?
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im interested if it is.
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and also, how is the camber on it?
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cotton traps something like 300 percent of its volume in sweat, so get something that is moisture wicking, and also see a bootfitter, you are probably loosing circulation due to a poor fit. it might be a really simple fix, like loosning up a buckle.
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i have really wide feet, like EE or EEE, depending on what brand of shoe, and i am size 31 mondo in length, what would be the better boot, a head or a upz. i have relatively flat arches, and narrow heels. i have an oppertunity to move on some heads for a good price if i act soon, so any quick feedback would be appriciated.
thanks
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are you willing to sell the snowpro race bindings seperate? if so, how much?
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i also have a wide foot, EE and a 31 in length, so i cant even buy bigger boots to accomodate width. getting your shell stretched is pretty easy, just make sure it is done by a professional. a store like surefoot could have you set up pretty quick. i would definitly reccommend getting either the heads or the UPZ boots and getting them stretched. with a thermo liner and custom insoles you can get a lot more out of boots than you would expect.
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i buy one every couple years, but i have the old ones in the closet and i do use them occasionally, i guess some sadistic part of me wants to see one obliterate itself, even though i know its going to hurt on my end
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but you should check out colorado mountain college. i don't know what your long term plan is, but cmc has residential campuses in steamboat and leadville, so premium skiing, and teh steamboat campus has a really good engineering program that has a total credit transfer agreement with all the schools in CO, and a lot out of state. plus you get your steamboat pass at almost half off for being a student :D
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but just in general, anyhow that might just be me
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that good leather works out better than nylon. its more durable and doesnt wear through as quick, especially if you have to carry your board alot, saves from cutting through like rubber palms do.
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i just started getting free toko through school, and i love the graphite, i saw a huge improvement in these early season conditions, i'll have to wait and see for the the rest of the year
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two feet a couple days ago, i cant wait!!
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on the back of dave winters truck,
come over to the dark side,
we have cookies.
priceless
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'nuff said
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"were on a mission from god"
with blues brothers accent
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i am looking for some Upz boots size 31. anyone out there have any they need to unload?
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on the upz site, they are relatively inexpensive, and look like they're pretty well put together, i haven't ridden them though.
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and i am looking hard for new boots. it doesn't help that i need size 30.5 for length as well. even in just a shell fit my feet are snug side by side. my raichles were my first hardboots, and i destroyed them in two seasons, blew out the buckles and the foreward lean lock, on the inside. i would definitly recomend buying the higher end deeluxe boots if you choose to go that route, because the shell plastic is of a much higher quality, as well as the hardware.
Head Stratos Pro 30.5, Burton factory prime 171
in For Sale
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I'm not sure what year the boots are, but the only difference from the current model year is the color.
The board is in good condition, the base is well maintained and stored with storage wax. There are a couple cosmetic blemishes on the topsheet from bindings.
Upnorth, I messaged you about the boots