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Posts posted by cliffh
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I've been riding a Volkl Cross with hardboots for years (no more Alpine). Very similar board. I believe the Coal is just a bit softer. I bought a second one NOS a couple of years ago from All Board Sports I like it so much.
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probably about $40.
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This board needs to see some action. Ride me.
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This board is still available.
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Prior MFR 158 all mountain directional freeride board. $200 + shipping. sure of the year but it has hardly been used - Mint Condition. No scratches of any kind top or bottom. Needs some fresh wax and it's ready to go. Check it out here: https://www.priorsnow.com/products/mfr or here:https://www.backcountry.com/prior-mfr-snowboard
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Never Summer Summit 167 snowboard. $200 + shipping. This is a 2008 board that has barely been ridden and base and deck are scratch free except a little scratch on the nose from a pair of skis in the car (see pic). It doesn't even have 10 days on it, it just sits in my basement and watches time go by. From the manufacturer: Never Summer Summit Snowboard 2008- The Never Summer Summit Snowboard's supreme powder performance is a culmination if directional flex, tapered shape, custom tip and tail profile, and extensive damping. These unique design features blend unmatched powder flotation and high speed freeride stability and performance. The Never Summer Summit will power through the deepest snow, crud, tight trees, or anything else that gets in its way. Combine all of this with Never Summer s trademark durability and you have a high performance powder board that is second to none.
More: https://www.evo.com/outlet/snowboards/never-summer-summit-snowboard-2008 or a video review here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlnTuPnaGvI+ -
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Selling my 2008 Never Summer Summit. Looking for $275 + shipping. The Summit is Never Summers powder oriented board. This board has only been ridden a few times. It is pristine with hardly a mark on the topsheet, clean base and edges. It was tuned a couple of seasons ago and hasn't been ridden since. Description: https://www.evo.com/outlet/snowboards/never-summer-summit-snowboard-2008
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Just giving this a bump as I see a 159 just sold
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Board is sold
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Board is Sold
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I will try and get a pic of camber posted. Base and edges were set up by the Starting Gate at Stratton back in the day when they supported alpine so everything is as it should be. Board was waxed after just about every time on the snow as I had a ski house and work area for waxing back then. As I stated, it is in excellent condition and it's priced to sell.
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BOARD HAS BEEN SOLD
174 Nirvana Freecarve. This metal board was ordered after demoing Bruce’s 182 Nirvana at the 2012 ECES and built for a 200 lb. rider with a 21cm waist and a more all-mountain focus. It was sent off for a PTS tune before it hit the snow. It is essentially new being ridden 5 times last year but the topsheet is not perfect from lazy transportation in the Thule and it could needs a tune. There are no gouges in the base or dings on the edges. $600 shipped in continental US.
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BOARD HAS BEEN SOLD
163 Donek Freecarve 1. This 2003 manufactured board is in excellent condition but hasn't been ridden in several years. Topsheet, base, and edges are in great shape. This board did not get much use as I preferred my 170 Freecarve and my all mountain board so it has plenty of pop left in it. I hate to see it wasting away in my garage. Please give it a home for $150 shipped to continental US. [ATTACH]36192[/ATTACH]
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Any updates? Should I take out my new Coiler?
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shameless bump. It's 75 degrees out. Come on....make me an offer.
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I rode the the Coiler 171 AM and the 182 Nirvana as well as the Donek Axis and Prior 4WD. I feel in love with the 182 Nirvana but wanted something more all mountain oriented so Bruce has made me a 174 x 21 x 12/14m sidecut Nirvana and to quote his email: "to make it more AM ish I will soften the mid just a touch as that is the flex pattern on the AM line of boards". I should have it in a few days.
Great event and a great opportunity to ride all the latest gear.
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Sugarloaf is a 7 1/2 hour drive for me. I wouldn't attend ECES up there. It's easier for me to hop on a plane for DEN or SLC .
As far as ECES every year - I think it's great for everyone - no matter where the location. Rotation would spread the burden of organizing
Cliff
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Salomon Burner - very snappy and comes in longer lengths. I have a 167 Volkl Cross I bought used for $100 years ago which I love. If I were to replace it today I would get a 171 Burner.
Elan 157, 163, 171 Alpine boards- Price Drop
in Vintage For Sale
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I loved my 171 Ballistic back in the day. Very snappy lively ride.