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Thanks everyone for the replies. I am going to hit the slope again when condition gets better.
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I new to hardboots and took my setup to the slope for the first time yesterday. I've carved with softboots for a couple of years and thought the transition to hardboot shouldn't be too bad. Boy was I wrong! It was very difficult for me to transition from heel to toe. When I do manage to get to my toe side, I don't have any control at all, which led me to brake or take a fall. My legs was worn out after two runs! Not sure if this is make any difference but the condition was icy. I know its only the first day, but I need to improve and any advice or suggestions are welcome.
Here is my setup:
-165 Coiler VSR AMT 10.5 sidecut 19.5 width
-TD3 SW SI - 55,55 angles with no hangover.
-Track 225 boots
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I see, thanks.
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Does anyone know if boots and bindings are allow for carry on? I prefer to carry them with me if I fly just in case my luggage gets lost or stolen, at least I don't lose them.
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Claude it is, thanks everyone!
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Looking for a boot fitter in the area. Any recommendations? Thanks.
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Hardboot board and bindings are quite expensive, which can attract thieves at the resort. I would be really concerned leaving my board outside to go lunch or take a break. I was curious if anyone got their board stolen.
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Great review. How is the F2 bindings and its that good for AM as well? And what boots do you ride it with?
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Its this board ok for beginner and sdr size? I am 140lbs dont know if this its good for me
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Also any recommendation for boots? Its the Head Stratus Pro on the store site a good buy? Those Deeluxe models are out of my budget. thanks.
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Hi,
I am pretty much a beginner, and I would like to do 75% freecarving and 25% freeriding. What degree should I choose for cant and lift for the TD3. Any advice, thanks!
Summit 3/3/14
in Southern California
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It was pleasure to meet you. Thanks for your help!