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2 Wide Metal Coilers for sale. SOLD

SOLD Coiler 173 VSR Tight (approx 11.5 metre sidecut), 23cm wide, built for 230lb rider Flex 7.1 + 6 $350.00 plus shipping. Built in fall 2009

THIS BOARD HAS BEEN TRADED for another CoilerCoiler 188 Monster (approx 13/16 metre sidecut), 24cm wide, built for 220lb rider Flex 5.9 + 6 $350.00 plus shipping Built in fall of 2008.

Both boards have never been ground.

Both boards have numerous dings and gouges to the topsheet and sidewalls suffered in the lift line(our local hill now has 220ft vertical, so we

are in the lift line a lot). Neither board has ever been in a crash, or hard fall. I have finally learned to ride steeper angles, and I now have

an all-mountain VSR with a 21cm waist, and find this width much more to my liking. I think my next Coiler will have a 20 cm waist, so these boards

are going to someone else to enjoy. Tons of life left in these boards.

I do not have Paypal, so I am open to suggestions regarding payment. A couple of years ago, I sold a pair of thermo liners to someone here on

Bomber in Salt Lake City. He sent me a money order, and that worked well.

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So my home resort is only 300 ft of vertical...

How many turns can you get on the monster and how wide does the trail have to be?

BTW- I'm serious! :D

Well, my local bump (mountain), up until last season, had a whopping 110 feet of vertical. This year, with the west hill expansion (30 years in the making) we have 220 feet of vertical, which will hopefully open in the next ten days with the colder temps. So to answer your question, I get about 1/3 of the turns in that you would get at your local hill... :D But seriously, the Monster has the softest flex of all my Coilers. It can be turned quite tightly. It does need to be put up on an edge before it starts to really turn. It is a very easy board to ride actually. Don't be turned off by the length. It is also a really fun board in small to moderate amounts of powder (like up to a foot and a half). I will be replacing this one with a narrower version in the future now that my stance angles are 55/50. When I bought it, I used to have my back foot at around 35 degrees, so I needed the extra width.

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