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  1. On ‎4‎/‎22‎/‎2018 at 7:36 AM, daveo said:

    Oxess freecarve boards are usually Carbon only also :)

    Not entirely correct:

    Oxess freecarve boards are based on Carbon, but also available in Carbon + partly Titanal, depending on requirements (stiffness, smoothness)

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  2. On ‎4‎/‎27‎/‎2018 at 6:27 PM, daveo said:

    Okay as an owner of both Kesslers and SGs and with a custom Oxess in the works, let me just set this straight. Then I'm not going to chime in again regarding these boards and just let the misinformation spread like the plague. Now I don't know much about boads and I'm generally biased and opinionated, but I know this much is true:

    Kessler:

    The 168 DOES want to complete carves, moreso than the 1.5-1.62 SL and 1.71-1.85 GS boards. It is purely a freecarve board, which could probably handle its own on an SL course.  In terms of sidecut SIZE, you can kind of liken this to a LONG STABLE SL board

    SG:

    The tweener (lol?) board for the SG is the 170. In terms of sidecut SIZE, you can kind of liken this to a SHORT MANAGEABLE GS board. This board is also easier to complete turns when compared to the 150-163 SL boards and 170-185 GS boards.

    The FC board was easier for me to ride than the FRT 170. Noticeably easier to turn at low to medium speed.

    The 163XT was made by popular request for riders with bigger feet who want to ride at more 'normal' angles. It is the first board of its kind and more may be on the way pending demand. The same goes for the Soul 159. A metal version has been made and this may extend more into the Soul range pending demand.

    Oxess:

    There is no such 'tweener' for Oxess. The 164 is purely an SL board. It's akin to the 185-19m/21m GS board.

    "tweeners" on Oxess are available (Models 2019):

    Model     Type      Length     Radius        min. Width    Stance
    RXR166  Carving  1.66 m    9.5 m          184 mm        480/520
    SXR166  Carving  1.66 m    9.0/11.0 m 200 mm       480/520
    WXR166 Carving  1.66 m    9.0/11.0 m 210 mm       480/520

    Stiffness may be ind. chosen!

     

     

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  3. Hey Heinz,

    I could a could pick you up Friday afternoon, you could stay in my guest room, and leave with me early Saturday morning. I am staying all week and going back Saturday morning the 14th. I will email you later today

     

    Hi Mark

    I hope you have read my mail, that I sent you last week, as I'd really like to ride to Aspen and back to Denver with you. Please confirm, that you will pick me up in Denver on February 6th. Pls also send me your mobile number to contact you, when I have landed.

    There are several other friends who would help me and I'd like to give them the answer, that I already have a buddy for this trip.

    Thanks.

    Heinz

  4. I FOUND A FRIEND WHO WILL TAKE ME TO THE SES

     

     

    I am arriving at Denver airport on February 6th, 4pm and need a ride to the Bomber House in Aspen.

    The return will be on February 14th during the day (need to be at the airport before 3pm.

     

    Is there anyone who could pick me up? Of course with sharing the costs.

     

    My baggage will be:

    - big case

    - boot bag

    - snowboard bag (6 feet long)

     

     

    Please mail to heinz@oxess.ch, if any availability.

     

    Thanks

     

    Heinz 

  5. Hi John

    Thanks for your reply. I am aware of the option using Colorado Mountain Express. As we will live at the Bomber House, we won't need a car in Aspen anyway, as you correctly wrote.

    Nevertheless, if there are any locals driving up to Aspen at that time, we all could save some money and having a good time while riding to Aspen....

  6. Me and a friend of mine are arriving at Denver Airport on January 31st and looking for a rideshare to Aspen.

    If you still have two seats left, enough space for our luggage and leaving to Aspen at around 4:30pm, we'd love to ride with you.

    Participation to the costs as a matter of course.....

    Our Arrival at Denver Airport:

    Lufthansa LH446

    3:35pm

    01/31/2014

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