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I like that idea TT now I just need to convince my wife that we need to store our boards this way, I just bought her a 151 Crazy Creek for her to learn on, I couldn't pass up $50 and I can't stand the fact that she is on ski's though teaching her is gonna be an experience.

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Well there is finally snow at Mt Hood so naturally I am laid up with the flu. At least my wife is out making some turns today...

In any case I am far enough along in my recovery to take some pix, so here is my wall rack complete with all the new members of the quiver.

Left to right, top to bottom:

Burton Feelgood 155

OSin 4807 178

Donek Wide 161

Donek Axis 172

Donek Incline 150

Coiler AM 182 Custom (The Slushbuster)

Coiler PR 188

Madd 170

Coiler Women's FC 165

On the plastic racks, not pictured:

Donek Incline 168

A 2nd Donek Incline 150

Burton Freedom 153

Burton Fish 150

(The 15x's and the women's FC are my wife's, the rest mine)

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Originally posted by D-Sub

hope youre not pukin:)

Not anymore, anways :mad:

when youre better, bring the coilers and the axis here to Bachelor! I wanna ride em!

You can certainly ride the Axis. As for the Coilers and the Madd, I think I'm gonna have to institute the "not till I ding it up myself first" rule. Randy S. and I wrecking on each other's boards last year is not an experience I want to relive in whole or in part... being injured sucked, as did being without my favorite board for the remainder of the season.

Big question is... what is my favorite board now? That one is going to take some time to settle. I've not ridden the Madd or the 4807 yet. I have a half day on the 188 and a whole day on the 182. Too early for me to give a useful review of the Coilers but I'll whet your whistle with this:

I rode the 182 on the 2nd day of the recent SnowPerformance camp at Sun Peaks. It was unusually warm that day, the groomers were downright sloppy, much like a sunny March day at Mt Hood. I made the best turns of my life that day, and Sean has the video to prove it ;) The SnowPerformance crew gets most of the credit, what I learned at that camp has left me a changed rider. But I felt so comfortable on that deck in those sloppy conditions, I didn't feel the need to worry about burying the nose, I just concentrated on what I was being taught. More on the board after it gets a few more days on the snow!

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heh. first dings.

met this dude here a couple weeks ago, with a hardly ridden FCII 179...

he said "give it a shot!"

so I did. went up with his wife, and she wanted to go around the back of a hill at the top of skyliner..said it was groomed. It wasnt. so I was pickin my way down carefully and SCCCRRRRAPE!

bout 2" long edge burr. Not bad really, but...it was the absolute first blemish on the damn thing!

I tuned it for him, but I still felt horrible about it!

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old subject but here's my rack. We are definitaly running out of space at the appartement and need to buy a house.

In the back is my brand new madd that I received today april 25th. This is going to be a long summer.

<img src="http://www3.sympatico.ca/veroba/rack.jpg">

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