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Post by pokkis » Friday 13 October 2006, 10:09

Any news related this topic ? Nils, hu-huu :wink:

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Post by nils » Friday 13 October 2006, 11:38

just talked to seb:
He is doing a small production, and all boards will be ready for xmas.

- 173: stock or carbon ( he says carbon is a big success with the 173)
- 183: wood only> BUT, since i told him we were maybe 2 persons ordering a carbon 183, he said he would produce exceptionnaly that model, which is not available normally. He explained that he does not make it usually because on a bigger board, the carbon tends to be tiring for the legs because of micro vibrations.

Prices: unfortunately he told me prices are too low compare to what they should be, and he will not be able to make a reduced price.
Ordering: any people interested should send him an email through his website directly, so he can manage the production.

Carbon 183> if people are interested, we need to regroup so that special order can be done ! Min is 2 boards, for now my porcelain pig is rather empty so i have to wait!

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Post by pokkis » Friday 13 October 2006, 12:52

Thanks NIls for your work with this one.

Now i need to decide between Phenix woody 173 and Pogo 169 :doh:

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Post by Silber » Friday 13 October 2006, 16:03

Nils,

thanks a lot..I just broke my porcelaing pig for 2 used virus.. I think I will have to wait as well for the next bonus...

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Post by pokkis » Friday 20 October 2006, 20:16

I tried to contact Phenix but no response yet, so i think i nee dto go with Pogo soon 8O

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hehe

Post by nils » Saturday 21 October 2006, 9:20

impatient man!
Try again, and remember he makes 25-35 boards a year and is a pro rider at the same time... he is not always at an office like us :) ( me)

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Post by pokkis » Friday 27 October 2006, 19:25

Does any one has any comments of Pogo D-Day for 60kg rider ?

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Post by pokkis » Wednesday 8 November 2006, 22:40

Thanks, i have found another board got tired for waiting :wink:
Yes, I've got answers from Pogo and Puuterikukka but was too impatient to get some other answers and bought something else 8)

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magistral 175?

Post by nils » Thursday 9 November 2006, 10:35

magistral 175 is da girl weapon! is it what u got?
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Pogo D-Day for EC?

Post by Schneewurm » Saturday 11 November 2006, 16:46

The Pogo D-Day is a short lively nice Swallow-Board for Fun in deep powdersnow! It's easy to handle in difficult areas like steep forests or gorges. Even on high speed (>100km/h) the D-Day is verry stable and gives me more control and balance than the longer Secret-Spot or the Shaman. When you often are riding in flat areas whith very light, or more then +70- to +100 cm new powdersnow, Sectret-Spot or Shaman gives you more liftup.
The D-day should be riden with soft Hardboots! (it's small: 23.5 cm, R: 12m)

And of course, you can do linked EC verry easy. This is a point you can read nowhere, because primary its a powder-snowboard. But when I want to ride the lazy-style on boring, undemanding and soft slopes, like the swissfrench guy's do it in Zinal, I take the D-Day. Ice-gripp is perfect also for crossing steep snowless parts on Glaciers!
Gliding on Snowboards,
like Pogo, Kessler, Virus, Hot, Nidecker and others,
from 151 up to 183 cm and 14 to 27.4 cm width,
covering any kind of shapes with
any kind of boots and bindings.

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Post by nils » Monday 4 December 2006, 11:43

Seb just told me he has in stock two shorter swallows:

- 172 boheme( wood veneir) > used but good condition: 400 euros
- 173 Phénix: New full carbon deck, with small flaw in the base ( slight concave): 450 euros

Contact seb directly via his website!

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Post by Silber » Tuesday 5 December 2006, 12:53

Nils,

I still don't get it why he's not making the carbon in 183..does it get too hard too turn??
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He will

Post by nils » Tuesday 5 December 2006, 13:15

He told me only on custom order> ok with experienced riders... carbon makes the board tiring on the bigger model ( vibrations are bigger + board more nervous) so he said he could make one special one for 1 or more orders if needed.

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Post by Silber » Tuesday 5 December 2006, 14:43

Ok, thanks... still saving my $$$ to get one. Was looking at Kafi web site where he said something about a new version of the Amok. Do u know anything about it?
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hmm no clue

Post by nils » Tuesday 5 December 2006, 14:50

all i know is there is no amok for this winter... kafi made none!
crazy ;)
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