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    hahahahaha

    Quote Originally Posted by Rasputin View Post
    Yeah, I know, it's mockable, ridiculous, and exceptionally odd, but I feel no need for variety, I know what I like, and I believe that if it's not broken, don't fix it. Here's a laugh on me.

    I hope you have a good one piece to wear with all that metal!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sun Valley View Post
    I hope you have a good one piece to wear with all that metal!
    I'm very, very old, but I've never worn a fartbag.

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    R to L
    Burton -GS 158
    Nitro -Storm 172
    Burton -Custom 160
    Burton -Split 172
    Burton -Fish 156
    '09 Burton -Malolo 162 w/ Co2est
    '09 NS -Legacy

    Might be adding a lib banana trs mtx.

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    The 08/09 Moment quiver:




    188 Tahoe with Dynafit FT12s (not pictured) - peak bagging
    190 Ruby with Dukes - everyday bc/resort
    186 stiff Comis with 916s - post-pow days
    192 Comi-Kazi with Dukes - deep bc/resort
    Last edited by Nick Pappagiorgio; 11-21-2008 at 09:37 AM.

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    the piste zippers,
    the tourers,
    and the stormers-

    a quiver designed specifically for Japanese resorts:





    The mavens will get STH16s @ -1 or -2.

    And before I forget... the obligatory WTF Are You Looking At? shot:

    Last edited by gaijin; 11-04-2008 at 06:05 AM.

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    Sorry it's sideways - I'm feeling too lazy to fix it tonight.

    189 Bluehouse Maven w/Naxo NX21
    192 Bro - Dirtbag special w/Naxo NX21
    187 Bluehouse District w/Dynafit FT12
    185 BD Kilowatt w/Dynafit FT12
    179 K2 Sahale w/Dynafit TLT classic

    Boots on top of the fridge are Dynafit ZZero4 w/black scarpa tongue and booster straps, soon to add intuition powerwrap liners.
    Last edited by jon turner; 11-09-2008 at 07:26 PM.
    Ride Fast, Live slow.

    We're mountain people. This is what we do, this is how we live. -D.C.

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    Dynafit ZZero4 w/black scarpa tongue

    I've made a bargain on those boots and have a pair of black scarpa tongues laying around that I hoped would fit. Did you use the same "size" tongues?

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    Scored two pairs of explosives for 60€


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pudderhora View Post
    I've made a bargain on those boots and have a pair of black scarpa tongues laying around that I hoped would fit. Did you use the same "size" tongues?
    I tried both the 8/9 size and the 10/11 size. The 8/9 would have been the closest to the stock tongue size (my boots are 28's), but the 10/11 was a little taller and felt stiffer when flexing in the boot in shop. It was just a little shorter than the liner, so won't dig into my shin.
    Ride Fast, Live slow.

    We're mountain people. This is what we do, this is how we live. -D.C.

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    Last edited by peacedivision; 11-12-2008 at 01:08 PM.

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    nice /\ /\ /\
    I ski therefore I am.

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    Moved up from a 1 ski to 3 ski quiver this year. Steezes with dukes, Brigades with mojo 15's, and fischer addics with p14's (I think). It's going to be a great season!


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    Those XW's are big ass skis...

    Peaced

    How much do the bibbys weigh with binders on?
    I'm planing of putting px14's on... to much weight?
    Also, are they mounted on the line?
    Last edited by the_teo; 11-11-2008 at 07:02 AM.
    Looking for the next turn..

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    Quote Originally Posted by peacedivision View Post


    Finally! A man of organization, such as myself. I hate seeing beautiful skis slopped into a corner, this is the kind of love and affection ones gear deserves.

    And a sick quiver to boot'
    Also, whats with the three extra bindings? Why don't you throw the jesters on the Bibbys? They must be lighter than the looks (or Rossi's, not sure) you've got on there. . . .

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    teo - Haven't weighed the Bibby's with bindings on yet, but they aren't super light with the 185s. Honestly I think the lightest setup (by hand test) is the Maven/Jester combo, with the Ruby/STH and Bibby/185 combos being close behind. Bibby's are mounted +1.5 of the line.

    sloafer - Bindings come and go. I bought the un-used jesters from a kid on NS, and thought I was getting scammed. Ended up buying a second pair from BC with the 20% code, then the other set of jesters finally showed up last week. I have one pair of new FKS-120s for future projects, and a pair of FKS-155s with insanely wide brakes, like 140+ so I'm saving them for future madness

    And yes, Rossis on the Bibby's, 185 Squads.
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    Quote Originally Posted by peacedivision View Post
    . . . and a pair of FKS-155s with insanely wide brakes, like 140+ so I'm saving them for future madness


    oh damn, I'm just noticing those brakes. for sure a good idea to keep them around. But as too 'future projects,' what more do you need? You've got quite the rounded quiver, . . . rev/rev is the only missing. . . .

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    yeah, I don't even know at this point

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    I am proud to present.....

    ....the 2008/2009 oftpiste family quiver. There are five of us, two of the kids race. I am a gear whore. Those are my excuses.

    They go from 110 to 210. Oh, and they also go to 11.

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    Oftpiste - I've decided that a quiver that extensive should have a larger photo to do it justice, so...


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    Thanks bandit!

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    what are to woodies next to the goodies?
    Live

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    Quote Originally Posted by skiingsamurai View Post
    what are to woodies next to the goodies?
    Those be Lightningboards Lunar Landers.

    http://www.lightningboards.com/newskisgif.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by oftpiste View Post
    Those be Lightningboards Lunar Landers.

    http://www.lightningboards.com/newskisgif.htm
    How are those things to ski?
    not counting days 2016-17

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    Quote Originally Posted by alpinedad View Post
    How are those things to ski?
    Beastly in most conditions. Kinda like a 2x4 with a base. Hard to flex.

    In mank they're superlative however.

    That said, I love em because they're truly handmade and very unique. My particular pair has metal edges which are unusual in the product line.

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