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  • in reply to: how do you keep snow from piling on top of your board? #2746
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    Try Pledge.  It works great for me.  Just use it on the top tho, not the base!

    in reply to: mounting bindings… #2745
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    i have Ride bindings. do you prefer certain brands?? 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀

    Sure, I got opinions on bindings.  Should probably make a new thread about that tho  😛

    in reply to: Suspenders or Bibs? #2743
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    i ususally wear straps so snow doesnt freeze my legs to death. but i put the straps under my sweatshirt….  😀

    That's what I do too  :mrgreen:

    in reply to: Gloves vs Mittens #2742
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    I can do my bindings easy with my mitts on — of course I use Flow Bindings.  I can only think of one thing I can do with gloves that I can't do with mitts and that is a really rude gesture anyways!

    in reply to: Is a 157 Rossignol Scope too long? #2736
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    Sounds pretty good to me  8)

    in reply to: step in or strap in #2735
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    I use Flow binding, they are a hybrid and are more of a strap-in than a step-in style of binding.  I have indeed tried some of the step ins (like Burton SIS, Device, K2 Clicker) and was not impressed with the level of support  they offered.  Device was the worst.– K@ and Burton were better, but still not great IMO.  Now, before you rush to judgment, be aware that I tried these options years ago, at least 5 years ago, so I cannot really speak for what is out on the market now.  You might want to cruize to a snowboard shop near you and try on a step-in setup there and see if you can feel any difference.  OR just go with Flow like me 🙂

    in reply to: Is a 157 Rossignol Scope too long? #2730
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    I think you would be better off with the 152 or 153 size, unless you plan on riding powder all the time.

    in reply to: Is a 157 Rossignol Scope too long? #2728
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    What is your boot size?  I ask because boot size relates to board width, which is more important than length.

    in reply to: New Snowboarder #2724
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    Thanks for the suggestions ILFlatlander.  Sure, if you are accustomed to using poles and are aware of the safety issues involved with them, than sure, go for it!

    in reply to: Where is everyone going for the 2007-2008 season? #2719
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    I hear that in Wisconsin, the hills are made of trash and cow poo 😀  Hey do you guys wax your boards with cheese? LOL LOL!!!

    in reply to: Wat else do you guys like to do? #2718
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    i skate and build bmx bikes on the side. plus im a photographer so im always doing something.

    Photography is cool, do you have a website or something?

    in reply to: Video Games #2717
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    If you like Multi-Player Online FPS games (for PC), check out War Rock.  It is totally FREE!https://www.warrock.net/download.php

    in reply to: Video Games #2710
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    Excitebike is the BEST!  I used to LOVE that in the arcade.

    in reply to: What board should I get? #2703
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    I have a Burton Custom.  Great all-around performing board.  What's the difference between a Burton Custom and Custom-X?  The Custom-X is basically a Custom that is a little slicker (dragonfly core as opposed to the Super Fly core in the regular Custom) and a lighter topsheet.  So the Custom X is a little lighter and snappier than its bro the Custom, but there really is not much noticeable difference at all.I have never ridden the T6, but I hear they are sweat rides.  It has the Alumafly (aluminum honeycomb) core which is supposed to be really lightweight and snappy.  I just cannot afford $800 for a board!

    in reply to: New terms added: Manual, Butter, Nosegrab, Nose-press, Bonk. #2698
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    Thanks for catching that!  Correction made and you get stoked.

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