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  1. Hey Everett,

    That's a great promo. You've got some great cuts that keep the viewer's attention and excellent dialogue that keeps the story flowing. Thanks for sharing!

    This video really shows what it's like to work with Sean at Donek, who has been pouring his passion and engineering skills into his work. Sean's engineering, design, and technique have always impressed me. When I was racing on Donek boards, it was always with the highest confidence. Donek's partnerships with snowboard teams has led to serious breakthroughs in design through his careful engineering and attention to feedback.

    -dysko

  2. rjNakata, let me know via email. Otherwise, on Tuesday evening these will go to the Carving Chef!

    dsysko at gmail period com

    I'm so sorry... I need to take back my offer. My gf wants these, and I just found out tonight. I'm sure that I'll get caught in someone's trench in the future for this one.

  3. I have a couple Burton Alp boards, they're 156 cm.

    They are pretty soft and forgiving, but carve nicely. I'll sell either one for $75.

    I have an older Burton factory race board, top looks rough, base is in great shape. $75.

    I have a couple sets of bindings for sale:

    TD1s, toe/heel bails, 3/4 hole pattern bases, great shape, $100

    TD2s, toe/heel bails, 3 OR 4 hole pattern bases, great shape, $180

    I have a pile of older Raichle boots for sale. I believe that there are some 325s in a women's 7, but I have several other pairs, and if you're interested, I can find out exactly.

    Let me know.

    Dustin

  4. Did you find what you're looking for?

    If not, I have a pair of Mondo 29 UPZ Virus Limited Edition, 5-buckle, brand spanking new. They were fit for a friend who didn't end up able to use them, and the boots _never_ were used. Fancy Deeluxe moldable liners and everything. He paid nearly $700, but will sell them for $450.

    These are top-end racing boots, and should fit nice and snug. They even have brand new cork foot beds that you could get re-molded to your feet.

    Please let me know.

    Dustin

  5. I have the disks you're looking for. I'd really like to sell them with a complete set of bindings though.

    If you're looking to mount up a second board, I'm sure that it would be a lot more convenient to avoid having to move your bindings every time you switch it up. This is what I'm looking to sell:

    TD1s, toe/heel bails, with 3/4 hole disks, great shape, $100

    TD2s, toe/heel bails OR step-in, with 3-hole disks, great shape, $180

    Let me know if you're interested!

    Dustin

  6. If you're wondering how to get bindings to mount to a Burton, I have a couple options for you:

    Bomber TD1s, toe/heel bails, disks have 3/4 hole pattern, great shape, $100

    Bomber TD2s, toe/heel bails OR step-in available, choose disks with 3 or 4 holes, great shape, $180.

    Let me know if you're interested.

    Dustin

  7. Do you need bindings also?

    I have a couple Burton Alp 156 boards that are great to learn on if you're under 150lb. $75 for either one.

    I have a Burton Factory Race board, 162cm, looks rough on top, base is in great shape, and carves lovely for someone over 150lb. $75

    I also have a _classic_ race board from 1994, a Ride Kildy, that I've beaten into submission. It's really forgiving now, and I'll sell it for cheap, $50.

    I have a couple pair of bindings for sale that will mount to Burton as well as 4-hole pattern bindings:

    TD1: toe/heel bails, great shape, $100

    TD2: either step-in or toe/heel bails, great condition, $180

    Let me know!

    Dustin

  8. I have a couple Burton Alp 156's for sale. They're great all-mountain carving boards for lighter riders with a larger radius around the tail for switch riding. I have Bomber TD1 and TD2 binding that you can mount on it also.

    $75 for the board, TD1s are $100, TD2 set is $180.

    $125 for the board and TD1 set together if you like.

    The TD1 set has standard toe/heel bails, the TD2 set is available with either conventional bails or step-in.

    Dustin

  9. Interesting. I think I may remember a tiny nose on an asym kemper and the Aggression Stealth too, but those are old as well.

    Thanks for keeping me honest! I was only seeing bigger noses through the early 00's though.

    Dustin

  10. I can't believe what an awesome difference this board made for my riding. At the time, nobody made small noses on race boards. I saw a short nosed Kessler about 8 months after we designed this one. This board is probably a little stiff, but has a short sidecut so it will totally RAIL in softer groomers. I weigh 77KG (about 170#) and this board should be great for riders who are around my weight and up, or for very aggressive people.

    Enjoy!

    Dustin

  11. Anyone local to Moonstone? I'll be there for the NorAm PGS/PSL this coming weekend (11,12/mar/06) and I've not been in the area before.

    Can you recommend any places to stay?

    What's the weather expected to be like?

    Snow conditions?

    Thanks in advance!

    Dustin - Copper,Colorado,US

  12. Phil,

    gates in June? How can I resist? Just let me know when it's coming together.

    Not to highjack, but plans are in the works for a camp Arch and I are planning at Copper in early June. Right now it looks like June 1-7. Two freeride days, and four gate training days. Prices are yet to be set. I'll keep everyone posted as plans become solid.
  13. Oldkey's got it. I train regularly with Sean. He's the most observant person I've ever met, and his insights into my racing have improved me dramatically.

    Dustin

    ....at Copper. He specifically trains alpine snowboard racers. We have flown from MN 3 times this year to work with Sean and have been quite pleased.

    http://www.coppercolorado.com/todo/racing/masters/alpine_snowboard_training.htm

    Sean MacCarron, Head Coach, 970-968-2318 x45708

    Chuck (Dragon Fly Jones) as noted is at Eldora and trains excellent riders.

    Matt

  14. Hi, these boots are in quite good shape, and have thermoflex liners. They do not have intec heels. They currently have the stiffer springs installed, but they really aren't that stiff. I don't have the light springs. They have size 28 liners, and the shells are 289mm. They are model year 2003/2004. These have been the most comfortable boot I've ever used. They tend to be a tiny bit narrower than the burton models. The support from these boots is excellent, and they would be well suited for a rider who is an aggressive carver, or a rider who intends to become one.

    I would like $235 for the boots, including shipping.

    Sorry, but this picture is as good as my crappy camera will take!

    Dustin

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