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swampoodle

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  1. Daveo, I am using TD2 bindings. From the info I received here ski boots are definitely out. Found a pair of Raichle 124 snowboard boots. Look to be in good shape but bottoms look worn. How does this boot compare to the Burton reactors I am using? Are parts available to replace the bottoms if needed? Nick
  2. If the full tilts work with the TD3 will they work with the TD2? Nick
  3. Thanks for the replys. I have a very regular size foot 9.5 US (27.5). I do not down hill ski. I'll check with Donek about a board but a new one might be out of my price range. My freecarve is a great ride but it would be nice to have a board that is a bit lighter and less stiff. Nick
  4. Jim, The only reason I asked about the deeluxe is that it was recommended to me and was told that it would work with my alpine boards. I do not have access to hard boot equipment in my area. Like I said, I would like to get something lighter and more comfortable. My reactors are quite heavy and I don't need that stiff of a boot. After reading daveo's post I'm not sure I want to go with the deeluxe. I'll check out the upz rc10. I want to keep riding as long as I can and I think a lighter boot and board would really help. I'm open to any suggestions. I appreciate the input. Nick
  5. Hi, I'll be turning 70 soon and am looking to find some lighter riding equipment. Presently riding a Donek free carve and Nidecker all mountain board. Both are 167's. Using TDll. Thinking of buying a pair of 'Full tilt classic ski boots to replace my Burton reactors. Question: Would this be a good boot for me? Will this boot fit the bail on my TDll? Would also like to get another deck. I really like what I'm ridding now. The Nidecker is always a fun board and the Donek is a rock solid ride. Would like to get a deck that is lighter and has a little more flex. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Nick
  6. Which carving board would you own if you could only have one?
  7. Hi, I have been riding alpine boards for about ten years. I have saved enough money to buy my first pair of new boots but am totally confused as to what would be appropriate for me. I am in my mid sixty's, 150 Lbs and 5'8". I ride a couple times a week for about 4 hours at a pop. My boards are a Nidecker proto II all mountain and a Donak Frecarve, both 167. My bindings are TD II's. The boots I am presently using are Burton Reactors that I bought used. I am looking for the most comfortable boot I can find. I live in W. Mass. and would go north if I knew where to find the right boot. I could also shop online for boots because I have a very average size foot, 9 1/2. Any help would be deeply appreciated. Nick
  8. I'm selling a burton alp 156 with bindings. It is in excellent condition, like new, with plenty of camber and no gouges top or bottom. The bindings are burton race bindings. Call or email me for more details. I live in W. Mass. $200.00 + shipping or pick up. Nick 413-298-3759 nick@serenitybambooflutes.com
  9. I'm selling a burton alp 156 with bindings. This board had been used for one season when I bought it. I have had it as a backup board and have only used it once. It is in very good condition with plenty of camber. The bindings are burton race bindings and come with extra center plates. Call or email me for more details. I live in W. Mass. $250.00 + shipping. Nick 413-298-3759 nick@serenitybambooflutes.com
  10. I'm interested in the board. Could you email your phone number so we can talk about it? Nick@serenitybambooflutes.com
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