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  • Blunt XLs in the Woods

    There wasn’t nearly enough snow for this, but I did it anyway.



    The Blunt XLs are a blast in the trees. They feel light and super maneuverable through tight spots, but handle the speed just fine. I can't wait to ride these at Mount Bohemia!

  • #2
    You must be chomping at the bit get started this season; who needs / why wait for good snow coverage?

    Glad to see the XL's being as versatile as everyone says, handling off-piste with or without snow.


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    • #3
      I'd kill for that much coverage right about now. The season in PA has thus far been less than stellar. I'm Africa's it's going to be one of those years when I only get out once or twice before Bohemia.

      I'll be interested to see how the XL's perform in the der.
      RVL8 Condors - The Flex will be with me, always...until I break them

      Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming... "WOW! WHAT A RIDE!!"

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      • #4
        This season has been a warm one for us until this week. Currently -2 with a -21 windchill.

        Last winter we had a ton of snow, but it was bitterly cold and windy all season.

        I'd love to get a season with temps consistently in the 20s, low winds and tons of snow

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Courtney View Post
          The Blunt XLs are a blast in the trees.
          Told ya!
          Boards/Bindings:
          2013 Spruce Sherpas w/Tyrolia Peak 11s
          2023 Spruce Stingers w/Tyrolia Peak 11s
          2015 RVL8 Blunt XLs w/Tyrolia Attack 13s
          2020 RVL8 Sticky Icky Ickys w/Tyrolia SX 10s


          Boots:
          Salomon X-Pro 80

          Past boards: Salomon Snowblades, Line MNPs 89 & 98 cm, Five-Os, Bullets, Jedis, Spruce 120s, LE 125s, Ospreys, Crossbows
          Summit 110s, Nomads, Jades, RVL8 ALPs, BWPs, KTPs, Tanshos, Rockets, DLPs, Blunts, Condors, RCs, Revolts, Spliffs

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          • #6
            "Not enough snow." lol. You should see what I rode yesterday in my desparate search to find wooded terrain with any remnants of snow in it. I must say, the Sherpas do a great job of sliding over rocks and mud.

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