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Garage is too full...

24 hour opportunity for 1st dibs to local guys.

Boards (left to right):

Oxygen Kr 172 carbon – $120.00 - SOLD

Same spec as Proton 172 (19.5/14), but softer flex. Lots of camber, lots of

edge hold. Easy to EC on it if you had smaller feet. Some light scratches at

the bottom. Good condition top. Small hanging hole was drilled on the nose by

previous owner, filled in by me.

Airwalk Force 167 – $120.00 - TRADED AWAY

This is the same board as Oxygen FR or a Nitro (Blazer?). Specs: 21.5/10.5.

This is a cheap alternative for an AM carver. Soft flex. Base had a deeper

scratch (not into the core), filled in pretty professional manner.

Stuf Accelerator 164 – $150.00

A BX type of board, I believe the same spec as Goltes entry level board or F2

Breezer. Specs: 23.5/~9. It only has seen few days on snow as it served as a

loaner last year. Few smaller scratches. Lots of camber.

Nidecker Extreme 156 – $70.00

SL board. Specs: 18/~9. This is an old beater. Light but numerous scratches.

Still has camber, but thin edges.

Stuff you see on all the bases is thick storage wax.

Bindings, $50.00 a pair, $40.00 if bought with a board:

Blax - SOLD

This is the older version of F2 RS, I believe. It has about 3deg cant built

in. Toe/heel lift can be crated using shims like on all F2 bindings. However,

I have none to go with the bindings (cutting board is your friend ;) ). Piece

of the plastic padding on one heel piece is missing. Shouldn’t be a problem.

Emery Quatro - SOLD

These are indestructible. Most of the structure is STEEL (even the rings)!

Built in 3deg cand. Toe/heel lift can be achieved by home made shims, but it’s

a bit of ordeal.

Fritchi - TRADED AWAY

Like the other ones, these have steel bases too, but somewhat lighter. They

have built in cant AND toe/heel lift. Longer toe bails are nice if you ride

stiffer boots. These bindings can not be used for boot size under 26.5, but

would adjust to huge size.

Prices are in Canadian funds for Canadians and US funds for the others.

Shipping is for the buyers account. Would combine for multiple purchases.

PayPal , Money Order, or cash.

Interesting trades would be considered.

Email: boris at netsplash dot ca. State your Bomber name if emailing directly.

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Ok, I tried to set them to biggest and measure...

Fritchi would go to about 32cm maybe 33cm from outside of toe box to outside of heel box. That should translate in 340mm total shell length.

Blax would go to 30cm maybe 31cm, but that would be a push...

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  • 3 weeks later...

I never rode an Alp 164/163, so I can only compare it with 169. Here it goes:

Stuf is a bit turnier, a bit livlier, a bit slower edge-to-edge, has better float, and similar rebound. Alp has noticably soft nose and stiff tail, while Stuf has more uniform flex. Most of the Alps have square tails, while Stuf gives you the versatility of rounded tail. Stuf has quite a bit of camber, Alps I've seen with very litle and also with a lot... Hope it helps.

Shipping to CA, with Canada Post Expedited should be about $30. You are not very likely to pay duty, but you can not hold me accountable for it. Here in Canada, I pay the GST in 50% of cases.

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Tell me about the Nidecker? How old? History? How much.

Thanks

Just as stated in the original post:

Nidecker Extreme 156 – $70.00

SL board. Specs: 18/~9. This is an old beater. Light but numerous scratches.

Still has camber, but thin edges.

Don't quite know how old. Late ninties, probably.

More photos here:

http://blueb.biz/boards.htm

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