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Stargazer
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- Location: Massachusetts
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by Stargazer » Sunday 8 December 2002, 16:31
hey guys,
I'm pretty new to carving and I 'd like to have some advice.
I bought a Rossignol Slayer board at a sale out in september for 100$ [ I know pretty good deal ]

. I'm about 175cm and weigh about 70kg the board is 163cm has a +/-19 cm waist width.
I use it with skiing booth though and the Burton plastic carrier plates.
<b>The question is</b> is there a big difference between skiing boots and board boots and do I get new bindings? personally I feel verry restricted with the skiing boots so I might ask Santa for some new ones

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Does anybody have any experience with this board and wath are the best places to go carving in New England ?
thanks a million guys

When I was born, I was so surprised I couldn't talk for a year and a half
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Pistol
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- Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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by Pistol » Monday 30 December 2002, 17:45
Hi Stargazer,
I use ski boots myself. I've tried a pair of hard boots for snowboards and did not find a benefit other than the raised heel and toe ends. My ski boots are well fitted to my foot and I've made sure to get as much flex as I can with the boot. I recently bought a Burton Alp at a very low price. The store was glad to see it go at any price! So my set-up is similar to yours and I am also looking for hard facts about dedicated snowboard hard boots before I move to buy.
Pistol Pete from Tremblant
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Stargazer
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by Stargazer » Monday 30 December 2002, 22:59
Thanks Pistol,
I'm getting used to the ski boot set-up right know and the carves are going very well
I found some boots at a shop on sale for 50$ too bad they were a size too small
Anyway take care and a a happy new year :-0
When I was born, I was so surprised I couldn't talk for a year and a half