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  1. #1

    What's your set up?

    Freeheel, fixed heel? Fat or skinny? Goofy or regular?
    "Quietly Heartbroken Tennis Player."

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  3. #3

    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    North NJ and SB (every chance I get)
    Posts
    99
    Gotta go with Goofy for me. Yuk, yuk, yuk.

  4. #4
    Really old boots, a pair of nice fairly new Atomics(190cm) with bindings I scored at a ski swap recently for 100 bucks and my Scott Gold poles that I have been using since high school, you know from 4 years...ok, ok....decades ago.

    Please don't start about the old boots, like MRG regarding the snowboard issue, I have heard it all before. I did get a pair of fancy Nordica boots a few years ago, they were bright green, don't remember the model. I tried them once and my feet froze so I put them in the trash and went back to old reliable.
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  5. #5

    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Northfield, Vt.
    Posts
    57
    Custom X, T6: Goofy.
    or
    skinny and fixed
    "If I had a magic wand and I could change skiing. I would make it exactly the way it was before snowboarding came along." G.P.

  6. #6
    well, depends on the day!

    -fixed usually (FAT)
    -then freeheel (finally with plastic boots after 13 years riding leathers!) (mid FAT)
    -and if that's not doing it for me, or if we get a lot of snow, I ride the old Rippy regular foot!

    gotta love choices!

    dave

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    Big fan of choices. I also like choices with a quiver....

    Freeheel: mid fat& fat....
    Fixed: bump & fat
    "Quietly Heartbroken Tennis Player."

  8. #8
    SG - Burton Factory Prime 185cm Race Stock, 210mm wide, 16m sidecut radius...Burton Race Plates with 7 degree cant / heel lift on rear and flat on front...binding angles 51deg. F / 48deg. R...stance width 51cm and 2.5cm setback...Burton Reactor hard boots 10 degree lean front / 30 degree lean rear - 10 degree inward cant.

    GS - Hot Blast 178cm stock 198mm wide, 13.7 m sidecut radius ...F2 Titanium Race Plates w/ 3 degree cant and 6 degree heel lift on rear and 3 degrees toe lift on front...binding angles 58deg. F / 55 deg. R...stance width 49cm and 2cm setback...Burton Reactor hard boots 10 degree lean front / 30 degree lean rear - 10 degree inward cant.

    SL - Hot Blast 160cm stock 199mm wide, 8.9m sidecut radius ...Burton Race Plates with 7 degree cant / heel lift on rear and flat on front...binding angles 57deg. F / 54deg. R...stance width 48cm and 2.5cm setback....Burton Reactor hard boots 10 degree lean front / 20 degree lean rear - 5 degree inward cant.

    Bumps/Freecarve - Volkl Cross 167 stock, 250mm wide, 9.5/9.0/8.5 progressive sidecut...Burton Race Plates with 7 degree cant / heel lift on rear and flat on front...binding angles 45deg. F / 33deg. R...stance width 49cm and 1.5cm setback...Burton Reactor hard boots 10 degree lean front / 20 degree lean rear - 5 degree inward cant.

    Powder - Oxygen Shogun 169 stock, 257mm wide, 10m sidecut radius...Salomon SPX4 softboot bindings flat on rear and flat on front...binding angles 39deg. F / 27deg. R...stance width 50cm and 4cm setback...Salomon Synapse soft boots.

    Freestyle/Pipe - Atomic Radon stock, 256mm wide, 9.0/8.5/8.0 progressive sidecut...Salomon SPX4 softboot bindings flat on rear and flat on front...binding angles 33deg. F / 21deg. R...stance width 49cm and 3.5cm setback...Salomon Synapse soft boots.
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    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    MRV At Heart
    Posts
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    Volke Karma's 160 CM (Sick Ski)
    Salomon Bindings, can't remember the model
    Atomic Izor 71 168 CM (Nice on wide open groomers)
    Integrated Bindings

    Boots - Technica Vento 10 HVL

    Jacket - Orange Jacket, and some rag from REI
    Helmet - some random Brain Bucket
    Gloves - They keep my hands warm
    Pants - Burton (its either that or look like a racer)
    Poles (nothing special)

  10. #10
    Fixed - Rossi Sprayer Scratch BCs (182) Nice ski in bumps or trees. Little thinner than the pocket rockets I had/have and a bit lighter.

    Next year I think I'll try freeheel. I love the idea of skinning up a mountain and coming down with nothing around you. Any suggestions on equipment? Should I go AT? Would AT bindings allow me to use my plastic doubles?


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