Why not offer it directly here? We are 90% of the ebay buyers anyway, and you can save the fees.
Also, it's ok to post a link to your eBay sales as long as it isn't new gear - saves us the trouble of searching.
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Jerry Masterpool never put on a snowboard while I was there. He was an old school ski racing coach who understood that the mountain and the course didn't care what was on your feet. Ski or snowboard it was about going fast.
No - Cross M was all about racing, but we had a bunch of multidisciplinary riders. - so they kept the XM on all their stuff. There used to be a cross m alumni page on Facebook...but I got kicked off after "disagreeing" with my favorite guy Jay W. [emoji867]
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The North American racing style was purely from the mind of Jerry Masterpool. Cross M dominated racing in the early 90s. I'm a little biased here but the agreeing dive for the nose technique and the first real disciplined training for most racers of the era came from Jerry and his crew.
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That is just awesome. You are winning business by being an overall good guy. Next time I have $ to spend on a new board, it's coming your way.
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Bump. Still available. They're just taking up space in my garage at this point...
Sill trade for bindings, board, or good old fashioned cash.
(No Burton boards with the channel system- I just don't trust that interface at my size.)
I didn't notice the cables. I thought it was a solid buckle. I stand corrected.130 flex too stiff.
I repeat my "right tool for the job" statement. I started carving in ski boots and it seriously impeded my progress in free riding.
I loved mine for all mountain. Mine was a little skinnier than standard, so I didn't ride it off-piste in more than 3-4" of fresh, so not as versatile as my old Donek axes , but a great groomer/ chop/steeps board for me.
Also remember- if funds are limited, once you have decent boots and a pair of bindings, you can always start our carving one of your current all mountain soft boot boards. At your size, you won't damage the boards.