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  • in reply to: fav tunes to ride to #3737
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    I like Reggae or Techno depending on my mood — and some specific artists like Pennywise, Sublime, Godsmack, Megadeth.  Sometimes Motown even.  😎

    in reply to: First board for a heavy guy who wants to fly #3736
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    Welcome norcal412,Fist I must say that I really enjoy answering this question because your post is so wonderfully composed and laid out.  Have you considered a career in journalism or writing?  OK now I am getting off topic, so anywhooo…OK, I always say this but, width is more important than length.  I believe this is especially true in your case due to your weight, boot size, and style of rising (fast and hard carving) — the “wide” width is going to invoke fatigue way too early and when it does you are not going to be able to hold up the necessary angles for carving grip.  Then you will wipe out a lot.  MY best advise to you is to get a board that is under 25cm wide.Now to length of board.  Not as critical, but I would say around 157 to 158cm.  If you go beyond that either way, no big deal.  More or less, the longer board will give you more fl
    in reply to: Vid-Review: Osin Snowboard Review #3735
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    Hey dude.  O.SIN is for Original Sin.  They have since adopted the name Dynastar — that is the ski manufacturer who owns them.  That is the brand name and why you couldn't find any info on it.  Nice vid review though.  Hope to see some more from you.

    in reply to: snowboard wall mount #3734
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    Wow, diagonal mounted looks really good!

    in reply to: Gear Bought for Beginner #3731
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    Welcome to the Frosty Rider site tweeter_999!Looks like you got a board that is a little short for someone your height.  I believe the Burton Bullet is a “wide” board, so that is really good being that you have larger feet.  Width of board is more important than length, so it actually should be fine to ride.  I am guessing that the guys in your area are more freestylers/park oriented riders and prefer the shorter lengths for ease of maneuverability and “spin” tricks and such.  That's cool, unless you are in deeper snow or riding higher speeds then you really wouldn't be missing anything in the length dept.As for regular vs goofy, that is an age-old debate.  It is up to you but let me offer you this bit.  You are your own person and an activity like snowboarding provides you the opportunity to express your individuality without rigid con
    in reply to: roof boarding #3693
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    Wow, you guys must be getting a LOT of snow!  ENJOY IT.Here in Oregon it is almost like spring already.  Hey I just got this from a friend in NH, so I guess it can also apply to VT as well…

    It's winter in NEW HAMPSHIREAnd the gentle breezes blow,40 miles per hour at 32 below!Oh, how I love NEW HAMPSHIREWhen the snow's up to your butt;You take a breath of winter airAnd your nose is frozen shut.Yes, the weather here is wonderful,You may think I'm a fool.I could never leave NEW HAMPSHIRE,Cause I'm frozen to the stool.

    in reply to: Want to start hitting rails #3669
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    I live in king NC like 15 mins away from winston salem, so no snow here, and i dont have my drivers liscence yet, but yeah youre right about being a freestylist, when i first started snowboarding thats what i wanted to finally work up to, i can go onto transworld snowboarding and watch streetrail and park videos for hours, backcountry and powder looks really cool too but rails and other jibs is what ive always had the desire to do, and i would think i have to travel alot for backcountry and i dont even know how that works really. But im not really intimidated that much by the park and i think i can get the hang of it.

    Hehe, I'm kinda the opposite, but then again I have lived in places like Alaska and Colorado where a lot of riders have the gear and know-how for backcountry and big-mountain riding.  It is all good though – that's for su

    in reply to: Recommendations regarding Flow and Ride #3671
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    Well, if the binding fits — wear it.  So to speak.  I have an older Ride board with Flow bindings setup that I use for my “rock board” setup (pre-season and spring riding mainly).  Of course it will depend on the model, condition and size of the gear, but I think it is at least worth a look.

    in reply to: Want to start hitting rails #3682
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    Glad you like the site Serenadium64.  Awesome advice Travz.  Also I recommend shin-guards for protection.  I couple seasons back I was sliding a 50 foot long rail 50/50 and slipped off toeside.  SMASH!  Not only did the weight of my body meet my shins into the rail, bit also the friction burned through my pants, socks, and into the skin and left me half dead.  I think if I had shin-guards on that day it would have helped SO much!  This is not to scare you.  Like Travz said, your GONNA fall, that's why it feels so good when you stick it and ride away clean.  Not easy .. very challenging yet truly rewarding.

    in reply to: do you lock your board? #3625
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    WOW!  Well, I guess good things come to good people.  I am very happy to see you got the board back and happy ending!  I had a similar thing happen with a cellphone I had that got stolen.  The Deschutes County Sheriff got involved and did some awesome detective work and I got my phone back after a month or so.  (WOW that like never happens!)  Of course I had already bought a new one — so now my wife and I have the exact same phone  8)

    in reply to: Snowboarding Sponsorships #3729
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    Awesome man.  I can't wait to see it!

    in reply to: snowboard wall mount #3726
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    That looks really good!

    in reply to: Which bindings? #3723
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    Great point Travz.  It reminds me of so many years ago, my first set of aluminum heel cup Preston bindings.  Great performance and better integrity in different temperatures.

    in reply to: Decent beginner’s gear? #3722
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    …  the guy I talked to physically walked out to the warehouse and grabbed my snowboard and put it in his office, and mailed it to me the next day.

    Wow, that is awesome!  All businesses should be more like that.

    in reply to: My edges are separating :( #3716
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    Can you post a picture of it here?

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