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groovastic

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  1. Mine was the same as Sincure's until I took a saw to it = custom. :)

    DOING THIS IS NOT RECOMMENDED BY SG or Inkaholic or anyone else for that matter.

    I got tired of the reservoir tip bouncing around adding nothing to the board so it is now gone. A side benefit is it now fits into a smaller board bag for transportation but has the big sidecut. The board still rides great.

    Ink

    oops :o

    sorry for not reading carefuly enough! :smashfrea

  2. My SG before (same as Sincure's) with reservoir tip and after, no tip. Now a Custom SG 177 Race T Twin Tail.

    Ink

    Sorry for going OT, but how did you get a custom made SG?? :confused: (or I got something wrong...)

    Aren't they mass produced in a big factory?

    Cheers!

  3. Thanks guys!

    This seems like I should be looking at the rockered boards!

    OK

    I've been googling a bit and I found Lib Tech, K2 and Burton to be most interesting, and each of them has a different rocker solution...

    -Lib Tech Dark Series with C2 Banana Tech and Magne Traction

    -K2 Turbo Dream with All Terrain Rocker and WH3 Core and ICG 10 glass

    -Burton Malolo with an S Rocker and some other stuff.

    Can sbd compare any of these? Or just say something ;)

    Cheers!

    Edit: Oh, and maybe Never Summer Heritage R with RC Technology..

  4. Thanks Buell!

    I weigh some 170 lbs. Would that be too much for 162ish boards in pow?

    The board needn't be the best carver since I do have carving boards for the days I want to carve. And one cannot ask for everything in one board ;)

    And what is your style of rinding if I may ask... just to know if I would be in the same group with you, that doesn't like Lib Tech, or in the orher one..? :cool:

    Cheers!

  5. Hi there!

    I've been thinking for some time now about pow boards...

    Maybe I've even posted something on that topic already :rolleyes:

    So,

    I hooked up with some really good pow skiers and I'd like to buy a powder board. But! since I will probably have money for only one board (if at all), I'd like it to be usable for doing some tricks on piste (for those days when snow is not really begging you to take out your biggest carving machine), the tricks I couldn't do with my 178 race board for example.. And that's why I think I would need a board not longer than 170!

    Now I am on two minds between banana style boards (or maybe even this one http://www.lib-tech.com/snow/snowboards/dark-series/ with rocker between and camber underneath feet) on one side, and something like Dupraz http://www.dupraz-snowboards.com/Dupraz/Collection.html on the other side.

    What type of boards do you think is better for pow? I guess the first one should be better for fooling around on piste.

    Oh, I would not be doing any rails or anything like that..

    Thanks for your help guys!

  6. Dobar gears:biggthump you got there, what length is yr SG? Where u go for EC? Local or cross the border?

    Cheers

    Roy

    Dobar ;)

    It's 178.

    I'm going to Soelden this weekend.

    I usualy go to Slovenia for weekends, and for those one week winter trips I like to go to France or something similar, where there are glaciers! :)

  7. Sorry ! Of course you are hardbooter ! I will be able to ask someone whether they can rent hardboots or not if you want .

    Or , I can rent you some of the snowboards I have for free If your schedule and place to go fits for me .:)

    cool!

    thanks for your help!

    I'll let you know about my plans when I make the exact plan of my visit to Japan!

    Cheers!

  8. We'll probably go around December 12th to Tokyo. Then we're gonna travel around Japan as much as possible, and spend few days carving if we manage to rent all the equipment. I don't think I could explain carying hardboots to Japan to my wife ;)

    Cheers!

  9. Hi guys!

    I'm planing to go to Japan this winter for 3 weeks and spend some 5 days carving on Japanese slopes ;)

    Does anybody know where I could rent alpine equipment in Japan? I don't feel like carrying around my wife's board and mine, as well as the boots.

    Thanks for your help!

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