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tcross.au

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  1. http://www.extremeprosports.com/snowboarding/best_snowboards_of_2005.html

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    Arbor Mystic Snowboard--We can't say enough good things about the Arbor Mystic. This is a wildly fun board in all conditions. The bamboo core is light and really snappy. Bamboo is one of the strongest materials on the planet--increasing the board’s durability, performance, and overall strength. And bamboo’s environmentally friendly to boot, growing ten times faster than the fastest-growing tree.

    this is the one i was thinking of

    http://www.treehugger.com/files/2005/01/indigo_bamboo_s.php

  2. There is a company that does do bamboo cores, cost a heap as well, free ride only, no alpine. i was on a site today looking for another board in aus and came across it. cost was 2400+ aud.

    i will try and find site for you

  3. Im so curious to try Line Transfer boots! I hear they're not common anymore. :-/

    I wish I could do that, tho the UPZ boots are tedious at time to switch from skiboots module to sb modules/intec. :-/

    For the UPZ, Can you not just leave in the module for DIN or do you have SI bindings?

    As for line, there have been a few go on ebay recently, look like a good boot fo r the price they are going for + you have the raichle quality

  4. I do both,

    Took up hard booting as skiing was getting dull at my hill. all there is to do is race, in aus my local hill has no terrain that i have not skied at least 3times it is that small. So i've taken to boarding and it makes the mountain seem brand new to me every time.

    As for skis, Line make some great twintips and dynastar mogul skis.

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