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  • #16
    Update:

    * copy and paste into MS Word for easier reading and printing.
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    Osprey, Sherpa, Custom Coda 120WT, Custom DS110, Condor (Green), Spliff

    Custom Twist Out duck foot bindings, Bombers (custom duck foot base plate and 3 pads), releasable S810ti on custom duck foot riser

    Nordica N3 NXT ski boots (best so far)


    Wife: 104 SII & 100 Blunt XL with S810ti bindings on custom "adjustable duck foot" risers

    Loaners: 125LE, 105 EMP, 101 KTP, 100 Blunt XL, 98 Slapdash, 88 Blunts

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    • #17
      One could also cut and paste into non-proprietary, free (as in beer) offerings like Open Office.

      Couldn't resist.
      "It's no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society" Jiddu Krisnamurti

      Spruce Sherpa - RVL8 KTP - RVL8 Blunt XL

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      • #18
        Originally posted by mahatma View Post
        One could also cut and paste into non-proprietary, free (as in beer) offerings like Open Office.

        Couldn't resist.
        True, pick your poison
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        Osprey, Sherpa, Custom Coda 120WT, Custom DS110, Condor (Green), Spliff

        Custom Twist Out duck foot bindings, Bombers (custom duck foot base plate and 3 pads), releasable S810ti on custom duck foot riser

        Nordica N3 NXT ski boots (best so far)


        Wife: 104 SII & 100 Blunt XL with S810ti bindings on custom "adjustable duck foot" risers

        Loaners: 125LE, 105 EMP, 101 KTP, 100 Blunt XL, 98 Slapdash, 88 Blunts

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        • #19
          Update:

          * Revised ski lesson section and added link to discussion on their value to new skiboarders.
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          Osprey, Sherpa, Custom Coda 120WT, Custom DS110, Condor (Green), Spliff

          Custom Twist Out duck foot bindings, Bombers (custom duck foot base plate and 3 pads), releasable S810ti on custom duck foot riser

          Nordica N3 NXT ski boots (best so far)


          Wife: 104 SII & 100 Blunt XL with S810ti bindings on custom "adjustable duck foot" risers

          Loaners: 125LE, 105 EMP, 101 KTP, 100 Blunt XL, 98 Slapdash, 88 Blunts

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          • #20
            Update:

            * Skiboard security added.
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            Osprey, Sherpa, Custom Coda 120WT, Custom DS110, Condor (Green), Spliff

            Custom Twist Out duck foot bindings, Bombers (custom duck foot base plate and 3 pads), releasable S810ti on custom duck foot riser

            Nordica N3 NXT ski boots (best so far)


            Wife: 104 SII & 100 Blunt XL with S810ti bindings on custom "adjustable duck foot" risers

            Loaners: 125LE, 105 EMP, 101 KTP, 100 Blunt XL, 98 Slapdash, 88 Blunts

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            • #21
              Update:

              * link to micro adjustment of Bombers in Binding section
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              Osprey, Sherpa, Custom Coda 120WT, Custom DS110, Condor (Green), Spliff

              Custom Twist Out duck foot bindings, Bombers (custom duck foot base plate and 3 pads), releasable S810ti on custom duck foot riser

              Nordica N3 NXT ski boots (best so far)


              Wife: 104 SII & 100 Blunt XL with S810ti bindings on custom "adjustable duck foot" risers

              Loaners: 125LE, 105 EMP, 101 KTP, 100 Blunt XL, 98 Slapdash, 88 Blunts

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              • #22
                Update:

                * added email addresses for customer service if required.


                This update is worth repeating in this post:

                "IF YOU HAVE EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS:

                If we need customer service contact SBOL or Revel8 directly at one of the following email addresses.

                info@skiboardsonline.com

                info@revel8skiboards.com

                As Greco has stated: "...... if you're happy tell your friends, if you're unhappy tell me."

                As many of us have experienced first hand, he always does his best to satisfy his cutomers. So give him a chance and odds are, you will not be disappointed."
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                Osprey, Sherpa, Custom Coda 120WT, Custom DS110, Condor (Green), Spliff

                Custom Twist Out duck foot bindings, Bombers (custom duck foot base plate and 3 pads), releasable S810ti on custom duck foot riser

                Nordica N3 NXT ski boots (best so far)


                Wife: 104 SII & 100 Blunt XL with S810ti bindings on custom "adjustable duck foot" risers

                Loaners: 125LE, 105 EMP, 101 KTP, 100 Blunt XL, 98 Slapdash, 88 Blunts

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                • #23
                  Slow here is a drat of some of the things that I leanred that might be helful to other new folks:

                  (Carving Section) Drifting turn to burn off speed.

                  When your first starting out on ski boards there will be a time before you get to the point of carving but beyond the pointing your hand to turn stage. In this sweet spot of the learning curve you may find yourself going too fast for comfort or safety of those around you.

                  A simple way to burn off speed is a drift or soft edge turn. What you want to do is with your body still aimed downhill quickly use your feet/heels/hips to slide your ski boards out to the right or left (one side may be more dominate for you). It’s very similar to the moves you make to complete a hockey stop, but rather than going all the way to a stop you fling the ski boards out to one side and use them to burn off speed then bring them back to pointing down the mountain.

                  As a beginner this can be especially helpful in tight areas like cat walks or beginner runs where you don’t feel like you have enough room to make the larger pointing turns safely. Once you get the skid down, you can add some knees into the inside of the turn and you will start to carve as well.

                  (Lessons section) If you really want to try ski instruction then try going to the ski school with your ski boards and show them the boards. Tell them I want to learn how to “carve,” how to get these boards on edge during my turns. Is there anyone here that can help me? It’s likely there will be a few instructors who understand with some modifications, carving on ski boards is similar to carving on skis, so they may be able to help you with just that, so long as you make it clear that is what you want to be the focus of the lesson.

                  (Poles Section) It may take awhile to get the skating thing down. And in very flat and crowded lift lines with longer ski boards you may not have enough room to always skate. Another option here is to get collapsible poles. These are poles that nest into themselves going from extended to half or one third of the length. You will often find these in “trekking” or snow shoe section of the store, not with the rest of the ski poles. Make sure you get the snow baskets for them if they don’t come with the poles.

                  You can put these in your backpack when you don’t need them (but be aware if they stick out too much they may grab the bar on the back of the lift when you are seated and they are in your pack). Or you can just hold them, collapsed, in one or both of your hands like batons (in the middle of the pole rather than at the handles). As you get better at skating and get to know your resort you can leave the poles behind, but collapsible poles are a happy median because you can have the versatility of having poles when you need them, but not having them be extended while your ride.
                  ’07 Spruce Blue 120
                  ’09 ALP 110
                  ’09 Revolt “Condor” 105
                  ’09 Rumspringa Rockets 103
                  ’09 Spruce Pro Prime Bindings (x2)

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                  • #24
                    Update:

                    * added Matthies' recommendations for the drift turn, lessons, and collapsible poles.

                    Thanks.
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                    Osprey, Sherpa, Custom Coda 120WT, Custom DS110, Condor (Green), Spliff

                    Custom Twist Out duck foot bindings, Bombers (custom duck foot base plate and 3 pads), releasable S810ti on custom duck foot riser

                    Nordica N3 NXT ski boots (best so far)


                    Wife: 104 SII & 100 Blunt XL with S810ti bindings on custom "adjustable duck foot" risers

                    Loaners: 125LE, 105 EMP, 101 KTP, 100 Blunt XL, 98 Slapdash, 88 Blunts

                    Comment


                    • #25
                      Originally posted by slow View Post
                      Updated:

                      * Skier Responsibility Code.
                      * Link to helmet poll and discussion
                      * Link to Valmorel's tip detuning thread
                      * repaired a few links
                      * Add end of the day skiboard drying suggestions

                      Slow can we edit this reponse as part 2 if we need to add some other stuff to the FAQ?
                      ’07 Spruce Blue 120
                      ’09 ALP 110
                      ’09 Revolt “Condor” 105
                      ’09 Rumspringa Rockets 103
                      ’09 Spruce Pro Prime Bindings (x2)

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                      • #26
                        I am hoping G will permit another 500 characters for now, and I will clean things up over the summer. Other wise we can go to the Part 1 and 2 format.
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                        Osprey, Sherpa, Custom Coda 120WT, Custom DS110, Condor (Green), Spliff

                        Custom Twist Out duck foot bindings, Bombers (custom duck foot base plate and 3 pads), releasable S810ti on custom duck foot riser

                        Nordica N3 NXT ski boots (best so far)


                        Wife: 104 SII & 100 Blunt XL with S810ti bindings on custom "adjustable duck foot" risers

                        Loaners: 125LE, 105 EMP, 101 KTP, 100 Blunt XL, 98 Slapdash, 88 Blunts

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by slow View Post
                          I am hoping G will permit another 500 characters for now, and I will clean things up over the summer. Other wise we can go to the Part 1 and 2 format.
                          you should be all set now slow.

                          thx

                          g

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                          • #28
                            Thanks G.
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                            Osprey, Sherpa, Custom Coda 120WT, Custom DS110, Condor (Green), Spliff

                            Custom Twist Out duck foot bindings, Bombers (custom duck foot base plate and 3 pads), releasable S810ti on custom duck foot riser

                            Nordica N3 NXT ski boots (best so far)


                            Wife: 104 SII & 100 Blunt XL with S810ti bindings on custom "adjustable duck foot" risers

                            Loaners: 125LE, 105 EMP, 101 KTP, 100 Blunt XL, 98 Slapdash, 88 Blunts

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                            • #29
                              Update:

                              * Added top sheet edge chamfering on sidewall constructed skiboards in tuning section.
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                              Osprey, Sherpa, Custom Coda 120WT, Custom DS110, Condor (Green), Spliff

                              Custom Twist Out duck foot bindings, Bombers (custom duck foot base plate and 3 pads), releasable S810ti on custom duck foot riser

                              Nordica N3 NXT ski boots (best so far)


                              Wife: 104 SII & 100 Blunt XL with S810ti bindings on custom "adjustable duck foot" risers

                              Loaners: 125LE, 105 EMP, 101 KTP, 100 Blunt XL, 98 Slapdash, 88 Blunts

                              Comment


                              • #30
                                Update:

                                * Added link to translation thread by mahatma for the Japanese Carving Video.

                                * Added link to thread (and video) describing how to get your boot into a non-release binding.

                                * Added link to Backcountry.com Tuning Guide video thread.
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                                Osprey, Sherpa, Custom Coda 120WT, Custom DS110, Condor (Green), Spliff

                                Custom Twist Out duck foot bindings, Bombers (custom duck foot base plate and 3 pads), releasable S810ti on custom duck foot riser

                                Nordica N3 NXT ski boots (best so far)


                                Wife: 104 SII & 100 Blunt XL with S810ti bindings on custom "adjustable duck foot" risers

                                Loaners: 125LE, 105 EMP, 101 KTP, 100 Blunt XL, 98 Slapdash, 88 Blunts

                                Comment

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