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    I​​​​'ve settled on mostly rockere boards, so I'm trimming my quiver of others that I don't get much usage.
    These were bought new and I rode them for maybe 4 hours total over two days, so state us till quite close to new, a few cosmetic chips on the tops, no problems with the bases.

    These are some older pics, I'll add newer ones if there's interest.

    EU/UK preferred, as these boards are hard to get this side of the Atlantic. 200 eur plus shipping

    Open to trades as well, thinking especially about the Spruce Crossbows.
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    Myself: RVL8 2011 KTP, Spruce 125 LE, RVL8 "Drooling Clouds" RCs, Spruce 2016 Osprey
    Daughter: Twoowt Pirania 95cm; RVL8 2015 Blunt XL; RVL8 2021 SII; Spruce Crossbows
    Past: RVL8 2010 Revolt Trees, RVL8 2014 Condor, RVL8 2009 ALPdors, Spruce 120 Yellow/Red

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    Can you please post some new pics.
    Thanks

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      Myself: RVL8 2011 KTP, Spruce 125 LE, RVL8 "Drooling Clouds" RCs, Spruce 2016 Osprey
      Daughter: Twoowt Pirania 95cm; RVL8 2015 Blunt XL; RVL8 2021 SII; Spruce Crossbows
      Past: RVL8 2010 Revolt Trees, RVL8 2014 Condor, RVL8 2009 ALPdors, Spruce 120 Yellow/Red

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        Myself: RVL8 2011 KTP, Spruce 125 LE, RVL8 "Drooling Clouds" RCs, Spruce 2016 Osprey
        Daughter: Twoowt Pirania 95cm; RVL8 2015 Blunt XL; RVL8 2021 SII; Spruce Crossbows
        Past: RVL8 2010 Revolt Trees, RVL8 2014 Condor, RVL8 2009 ALPdors, Spruce 120 Yellow/Red

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        • #5
          Tops have very few chips, one I can clearly see, but all are very minor.
          Bases have maintenance wax on them, but I don't remember getting any significant traces, as I said, had used them just for a few hours
          Myself: RVL8 2011 KTP, Spruce 125 LE, RVL8 "Drooling Clouds" RCs, Spruce 2016 Osprey
          Daughter: Twoowt Pirania 95cm; RVL8 2015 Blunt XL; RVL8 2021 SII; Spruce Crossbows
          Past: RVL8 2010 Revolt Trees, RVL8 2014 Condor, RVL8 2009 ALPdors, Spruce 120 Yellow/Red

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          • #6
            Do these have a softer flex than the current year DLPs? Or is it just a different graphic?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by mhealey View Post
              Do these have a softer flex than the current year DLPs? Or is it just a different graphic?
              Not sure about that, I remember reading several threads on the forum concerning the stiffness of different models that went through changes over the years, to my knowledge these are certainly not the "soft", 2007 edition Alps. I think I've read something about a "medium" flex version, before they settled on the probably current stiffness, it might be the 2009 production year, but I'm not sure. These 2009 edition you'll find them sometimes referenced as the "AlpDors" because of the Condors misprint, or as Rhino Alps for the same reason.

              Some threads that I could find now that might shed some light are these :but I clearly remember there were other, longer ones on this flex topic.

              In the product description page usually it's mentioned the "composition" of the boards, as in 1-2-3 layers of bi-axial, tri-axial fiberglass, but it's no longer there for these older models.
              Myself: RVL8 2011 KTP, Spruce 125 LE, RVL8 "Drooling Clouds" RCs, Spruce 2016 Osprey
              Daughter: Twoowt Pirania 95cm; RVL8 2015 Blunt XL; RVL8 2021 SII; Spruce Crossbows
              Past: RVL8 2010 Revolt Trees, RVL8 2014 Condor, RVL8 2009 ALPdors, Spruce 120 Yellow/Red

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              • #8
                Originally posted by newbie2011 View Post

                Not sure about that, I remember reading several threads on the forum concerning the stiffness of different models that went through changes over the years, to my knowledge these are certainly not the "soft", 2007 edition Alps. I think I've read something about a "medium" flex version, before they settled on the probably current stiffness, it might be the 2009 production year, but I'm not sure. These 2009 edition you'll find them sometimes referenced as the "AlpDors" because of the Condors misprint, or as Rhino Alps for the same reason.

                Some threads that I could find now that might shed some light are these :but I clearly remember there were other, longer ones on this flex topic.

                In the product description page usually it's mentioned the "composition" of the boards, as in 1-2-3 layers of bi-axial, tri-axial fiberglass, but it's no longer there for these older models.
                these boards are the 2 layer which is just slightly softer. saying that i rode these along with my Dave Face ones and the difference is not noticeable at all. I minorly noticed it. i am 300lbs and flex boards pretty good. i don't know if i noticed because i knew the difference in construction or not. if I didn't know that these were 2 and the others 3, i would have not felt the difference.
                Skis/Skiboards:
                2019/2020 Lib Tech Backwards 166cm with Marker Squire 11 Bindings
                2018 Spruce "Woody" Sherpa with Marker Griffon 13 DM Track
                2018 "Dave's Face" DLPs w Snowjam Non Release Bindings
                2016/2017 Rossignol Soul 7HD 164cm with with Marker Griffon 13 DM Track

                2011 Spruce "Blue Board" Sherpa
                20?? Spruce Sherpa "White Board" Prototypes still in plastic

                Boots:
                2012 Salomon SPK 90
                2011 Salomon SPK Kaos 100
                2008 Salomon SPK Kaos 95

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by mvhoffman View Post

                  these boards are the 2 layer which is just slightly softer. saying that i rode these along with my Dave Face ones and the difference is not noticeable at all. I minorly noticed it. i am 300lbs and flex boards pretty good. i don't know if i noticed because i knew the difference in construction or not. if I didn't know that these were 2 and the others 3, i would have not felt the difference.
                  Hands on experience is even better than specs Thanks for clearing that up !

                  Myself: RVL8 2011 KTP, Spruce 125 LE, RVL8 "Drooling Clouds" RCs, Spruce 2016 Osprey
                  Daughter: Twoowt Pirania 95cm; RVL8 2015 Blunt XL; RVL8 2021 SII; Spruce Crossbows
                  Past: RVL8 2010 Revolt Trees, RVL8 2014 Condor, RVL8 2009 ALPdors, Spruce 120 Yellow/Red

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                  • #10
                    Thanks for the responses. I am a little interested as I feel I would notice even a small change in flex, however I need to get some days on my new DLPs first. Also I am in the US. Maybe if these are still around towards the end of the season we can talk.

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