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Ed Tostanoski

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  1. All boards have been stone ground once. The priors have had ~2-3 days on snow each since then (they were bought as demos and ground at the factory). The donek has had ~8-10 days on snow since then (it was ground between the first and second seasons I had it).

    The donek was bought new at the beginning of the 03-04 season. The priors were bought as factory demos at the beginning of the 04-05 season. None of the boards were ridden at all during the 05-06 season.

    Specs: Donek is 21.5 waist, 11 sidecut, built for a ~220lb rider

    Priors are stock stiffness, 19.5 waist

    161 has a 10m sidecut

    185 sidecut has worn off topsheet; stock is 14m and I believe this board is also.

  2. All pricing is best offer, pictures available upon request.

    Prior WCR 185, red, custom quad glass, slight base bubble on tail, ~10 days on snow

    Prior WCR 161, white, very good condition, ~10 days

    Donek Axis 177, black old-style topsheet, some topsheet scratches, base/edges very good, ~20 days

    Bomber TD1 stepins, 6deg. red/6deg. purple

    Bomber TD2 stepins, 6 red/6 red

  3. in our division's uscsa gs races last week, the good skiers were running 36-38 seconds, while the winning boarders were around 47-49 seconds. this was in a skier-set gs course with ski gates; the softboot majority was around 58 seconds. i'll let you know how our times compare for slalom after our race this weekend.

  4. there are two college ski/snowboard races there tomorrow, so whatever the racing trail is will probably be closed almost all day. im heading up for practice tonight to prepare for them. ill be on a black donek axis today, and a big red prior wcr tomorrow, so come say hi if any of you are there.

  5. the renntiger gs boards seem to be spec'd more like freecarve boards than true gs boards, the sidecuts are too short for real gs racing. that said, my first carving board was a renntiger gs 168, and it was a lot of fun to ride, and a good beginner's board, i would think.

  6. from a rough measurment, the board has about 2cm of camber on it. since it has only had about 15 days on snow, i have no reason to think that's any less than when i bought it new. thinking about it, it may actually be an 01-02 model. its from the last year before they switched to the tiger topsheet graphic.

  7. sorry, no pics. i'm pretty sure the specs haven't changed from mine to this year's model. the only ones i remember are a 19.5cm waist and an equivilent sidecut radius around 10.9m. black+yellow topsheet, black base with yellow logo.

  8. while i can't tell the difference just standing on the board, it becomes apparent after a few runs whether i'm at the appropriate cant angle. i usually run 6f/6r, at 3f/3r, it becomes almost impossible to ride after what seems like a rediculously short period of time. but initially stepping on the board, i would have no idea it was any different.

  9. sorry nmu, no advice from me. im in a similar situation, joining princeton's team for my first racing experience. luckily, we have on-hill training before races start, though. so to add to his request, does anyone here have experience with mountain creek's coaches or gate set-up? thanks to everyone for making this forum such a great resorce for us beginners.

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