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Burton Factory Prime 5.7 with boots and bindings - Sold


lazlofreem

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Complete setup.  Burton MGX EU8 boots, bindings and Factory Prime 5.7.   All in very good condition.  Ridden less than a dozen times and never more than 1/2 day.  This setup laughs at New England boilerplate and lays down lines unlike any conventional ride.  The boots were too tight for me so it needs to be used by someone who'll appreciate it with a US size 8 or slightly smaller.  I'm 5'6" 145 and board size was great.  It felt like could handle a bigger, heavier rider.  The bindings work so well that I wish they could adapt this style binding for a soft boot.  When you are strapped into this and take off, you are locked and loaded. Big fun. What's it worth?

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On 11/26/2018 at 6:34 PM, west carven said:

howdy lazlofreem

whats the waist and scr?... I got excited at 157, but looking for 1998 red fp...

I believe this is a 1997... 23 years old... dried out base?... still got camber?...

was the bindings on all these years?... boots are too old for any use... museum piece...

Plenty camber left. I see no evidence of it losing any as it looks pretty extreme. Here's a photo of the specs listed on the deck. There is plenty of wax on the base so when I put it away those many years ago, I must have waxed it.  The setup would be good for a small guy like me.  I'm over 60 now but when I rode this I was 130lbs and 5'6" fit and strong like an ant. So it's good for someone built like that, at any age.  A small, strong, and aggressive rider.  I believe it could accommodate 20 lbs up or down and 3" inches taller.  It was as exhilarating a ride as I ever had in 36 years of snowboarding.  I'd do the mornings in the spring on it when the snow was just ice until it softened up by midday and I'd switch to a soft boot and board.  The boots were never right for me and yes, they are museum quality.  The most over-built bullet proof product to ever come out of the Burton factory. WP_20181126_16_42_06_Pro1.thumb.jpg.1a05b1074d991c0d02f1d7a06b33556b.jpg

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