Only mildly. I've heard lots of good things about this board and the price was very right. However, I'm recently unemployed and up to my ears in other costly projects. It's nice to know that it's going to a good home!!:D:1luvu:
170 Angrry
172 All Mountain
171 Kessler w/plate
If the forecast is accurate and there is only a few inches, I use one of the carvers(whichever one I didn't ride yesterday. Beyond a few inches the AM is my board of choice as it turns for me all by itself in those conditions;)
I believe the setback number represents the distance from center(towards the back of the board) that the group of threaded inserts are placed along the longest dimension of the board.
This kind of thread was started for the ECES and I thought it would be fun to start one for the SES. So, copy and paste the list into your reply,add your name and be excited because it starts in just 18 days!!!!:) Thanks to Bomber for once again putting this on
1. Jimcheen
, Buttermilk in Aspen provides these to me every time I go.
You should try SES. I decided in 2005 that I was going to try out the SES; I've returned for it every subsequent year
lafcadio/Mike
Ace/Chris
Scrapster/Mark
Atom Ant/Mitch
Scott Grey
Jonny
Mellow Yellow
Ken
Griff/Ed Griffin
Kevin Arruda
Bobby Armstrong
Craig Damaschi
Jeff Hall
Bobby Buggs
Drew Chong
Jskyhawk/Johnathan Van Skyhawk
Nina Griffin
David/Pow4ever
AMK
PointBreak
jimcheen
Name---------Race/Clinic----Background
1. Geoff Vincelette: both (background raced a little 18 years ago)
2. Alex Juhasz: Both (currently racing)
3. Steph Juhasz: Both (currently racing)
4. Mark Bennett: Clinic only (No racing background)
5. Eric Whittelsey: both (currently racing)
6. Jim Cheney: Both(Never been through a gate)
I'll be there tomorrow. I usually go to Mt Snow but they have a $29 lift ticket for college people and last year it was a zoo. If PaulK is going to be there, I might just stay until Friday:D