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tex1230
December 23rd, 2007, 05:09 PM
Coiler 176 EX = Magic board
If it handles tomorrow's ice the way it handled today's soft chop, I'll be thinning my quiver.
I still haven't gotten my hands on a metal board, but until proven otherwise this is the board!
Thanks again bruce!
BadBrad
December 23rd, 2007, 06:01 PM
Is that a PR?
Bobby Buggs
December 23rd, 2007, 06:20 PM
I have had a bunch of boards since 2004, none of them have been able to oust my AM172-19.
Bruce Rules
Hans
December 23rd, 2007, 06:49 PM
Can't wait till my Coiler Metal SCHTUBBY 171 arives! Bruce rules.
tex1230
December 24th, 2007, 07:32 AM
Now if I could get my ****ing boots to work as well as the baord I'd be all set.
Arrrrrrgggggggg
Losing at least a day of riding to boot pain sucks a**!!!!!!
willywhit
December 24th, 2007, 07:40 AM
Coiler 176 EX = Magic board
If it handles tomorrow's ice the way it handled today's soft chop, I'll be thinning my quiver.
I still haven't gotten my hands on a metal board, but until proven otherwise this is the board!
Thanks again bruce!
hell yes !
got a pic of her, tex ? blue with the black tattoo ? like mines ?
Bobby Buggs
December 24th, 2007, 10:23 AM
Mines???? you from PR :confused:
tex1230
December 25th, 2007, 10:23 AM
No tatoos-solid black, like my bike and my jeep- cause you know black is the fastest color
See my profile pic
SEJ
December 25th, 2007, 10:28 AM
It's all that snow that sticks to the top that makes them faster. Bet my Nidecker weighs an extra 20 pounds by the time I get to the bottom.
Jack Michaud
December 26th, 2007, 04:54 AM
Can't wait till my Coiler Metal SCHTUBBY 171 arives! Bruce rules.
Hey, want to share your specs? I'm having a custom 170 schtubby made, maybe I could just get a copy of yours.
(schtubby = shortish board, longer sidecut, yes? my 170 will be 14m)
tahoetrencher
December 26th, 2007, 09:14 AM
That makes my Volant a metal schtubby?
:biggthump
nekdut
December 26th, 2007, 11:04 AM
Do you guys know where Bruce is at with the Stubbies? I ordered at 164/13.3m and haven't heard back from him in a little while now.
Hans
December 26th, 2007, 12:25 PM
As said the Schtubby Project and designs are from SHRED. He initiated this project, and also made the designs for the unique topsheet so he gets all the credits and Bruce also of course. Thanks SHRED for making/designing me the dutchy orange one!
The specs will be as follows: 171 cm, width about 20cm, sidecut about 13SCR, the nose and tail will be a surprise to me, is still to be designed. So SHRED, ARIS and I are anxious to see what will come out of the kitchen of BRUCE. These specs where early stated here with pictures of the topsheet by SHRED. METAL of course!!
Bruce told me this week he was just returning from his suppliers:
Been busy Christmas shopping. For me that means going to all my suppliers and making sure I have enough board building materials to get me through the holidays! Topsheets are waiting for me at the post office so I will get them today. Actual boards are not materialized yet but they are coming up soon on the schedule. Finally I can get back to work today, too much shopping! Just picked up a new batch of wood yesterday.
BV
Recon
December 26th, 2007, 01:16 PM
Bruce must have been a physics major/ Somehow it all works & works well / He for sure found his nitch/ well/ besides Golf & kite boarding that is!
Hope I find my nitch someday/ while I'm still able to see & walk!
Hopeful!
Jack Michaud
December 27th, 2007, 02:24 PM
The specs will be as follows: 171 cm, width about 20cm, sidecut about 13SCR, the nose and tail will be a surprise to me, is still to be designed.
Cool, thanks for sharing, sounds nice. Pretty close to mine. I've specified 14m, 21cm, 170cm, and a 155cm running length for extra schtubbiness. This is 5cm longer than would be dictated by the typical 15cm nose length, 5cm tail length formula. I could copy yours, but I have boards that are 12m and 16m, so I want a 14m to fill the gap. Also after riding my Madd 180 (16m), I've realized the benefits of shallow sidecut depth - makes the board more maneuverable.
After this, I'll just need a 200cm/18.5m and my fleet will be complete!
Hans
December 27th, 2007, 02:46 PM
After this, I'll just need a 200cm/18.5m and my fleet will be complete!
So a Tinkler can fill that gap! Here's mine.....I love this one with a titanal plate on it................ Never experienced of riding a board this long so easily.
Long turns of course, bending to shorter ones, no probs, 202cm, 18,2cm width, 14M SCR.
Surf Quebec
December 27th, 2007, 04:55 PM
Why a schtubby ?
What do you accomplish more with that kind of board ?
Jack Michaud
December 27th, 2007, 05:28 PM
So a Tinkler can fill that gap! Here's mine.....I love this one with a titanal plate on it................ Never experienced of riding a board this long so easily.
Long turns of course, bending to shorter ones, no probs, 202cm, 18,2cm width, 14M SCR.
imo, 14m is too short for a 202. My 170 will be 14m. I spent a day on ~tb's 205cm 18.5m gun and it's simply a whole other ball game. Big fun.
Why a schtubby ?
After I got my Madd 180, which has a 16m radius, I realized that you don't need as much length as I thought, and that shallow sidecut depth = better maneuverability. 16m is usually found on boards about 195cm. Heck, my skis are 170cm and 15m, and they work great.
I've never had a schtubby, but the theory is that you get a board that carves like a long board but rides like a shorter board. In other words, you simply get a more versatile <i>snowboard</i>.
Hans
December 27th, 2007, 10:49 PM
I spent a day on ~tb's 205cm 18.5m gun and it's simply a whole other ball game. Big fun.
Then you must have some very wide groomers overthere and no crowds. Or can you simply push such a board to very shorter radius'?
Jack Michaud
December 28th, 2007, 06:35 AM
Then you must have some very wide groomers overthere and no crowds. Or can you simply push such a board to very shorter radius'?
I was at Stratton. I was surprised at how relatively tight it would turn. I thought it was just going to rail me into the woods, but it didn't. Sure, you have to stay on the wider stuff, and it is difficult to whip it around for a quick stop, but it is very carve-able. I will have one someday. Actually I'm torn between getting a schtubby and a 200 now. argh.
GeoffV
December 29th, 2007, 05:09 PM
Jack get a 195 or 200. My 195 is one of my fav boards in my quiver. It's Todds 195 board with a 16.75 radius. You can ride it at Sunapee when we meet up or the ECES. What you've got a 158, 177, 180 and nothing bigger... you NEED a 195, especially at the Loaf, trails are big enough to ride a big board all day there.
Or have Bruce make you a split tail 195, you can adjust the tail to change how tight you can turn the board. Ben's has a Coiler split board and a regular 195, I'm sure he'll let you ride them :D
Jack Michaud
December 29th, 2007, 06:38 PM
My 195 is one of my fav boards in my quiver. It's Todds 195 board with a 16.75 radius.... What you've got a 158, 177, 180 and nothing bigger...
My 180 is 16m. I got yer 195 right here. :p
bschurman
December 29th, 2007, 06:52 PM
Jack get a 195 or 200. My 195 is one of my fav boards in my quiver. It's Todds 195 board with a 16.75 radius. You can ride it at Sunapee when we meet up or the ECES. What you've got a 158, 177, 180 and nothing bigger... you NEED a 195, especially at the Loaf, trails are big enough to ride a big board all day there.
Or have Bruce make you a split tail 195, you can adjust the tail to change how tight you can turn the board. Ben's has a Coiler split board and a regular 195, I'm sure he'll let you ride them :D
Jack, just let me know when you want to ride them and I'll bring them both for you to ponder. My Coiler 196 is a 17+ radius. It's 17m up front and larger out back. I know nothing about the split tail for specs but I know it rides big.
bobdea
December 29th, 2007, 07:38 PM
the Madd 180 and the 'loaf must be a good time. I had a couple rippin' days there on the burner 197.
Maine has it good, two major ski resorts in that state and they are certainly two of the five best in the north east.
Jack, I am real interested in the tinklers but I almost feel like he caters to people that got the big board bug but puts shorter SCRs on them so they're ridable. I share the feeling of not really needing the extra wood.
I had a F2 speedster that was in the high 160's that turned fairly wide for it's size and though I did not like that board it was very easy to ride and made a super versitile carver because of the short actual length mixed with long radius.
maybe the schtubby will be my next venture, once I get off the Coiler AMs, them things rip, if you haven't been on one get on one. the AM is the one to rule them all for me!
Jack Michaud
December 29th, 2007, 07:50 PM
the Madd 180 and the 'loaf must be a good time.
It is. :eplus2:
Jack, I am real interested in the tinklers but I almost feel like he caters to people that got the big board bug but puts shorter SCRs on them so they're ridable. I share the feeling of not really needing the extra wood.
I don't know what the deal is there. I thought Tinklers were all custom, but yes, they all seem to have short sidecuts for their length. They sure are purty though.
I had a F2 speedster that was in the high 160's that turned fairly wide for it's size and though I did not like that board it was very easy to ride and made a super versitile carver because of the short actual length mixed with long radius.
F2 race boards typically have long sidecuts. Their 173 has a 14m. Same as Prior's 185 (187).
maybe the schtubby will be my next venture, once I get off the Coiler AMs, them things rip, if you haven't been on one get on one. the AM is the one to rule them all for me!
My Schtubby will be that. The AMs, 4WDs, Axi do nothing for me. Waaaaay too short sidecut. I demo'd a 174 4WD and couldn't get off it fast enough. Too turny. The numbers on all those boards don't add up to me.
Ben, you're on.
bobdea
December 29th, 2007, 08:22 PM
The coiler AM for me does what the other Axis and 4WD won't in that it rips everywhere, the Axis in particular feels like I'm about to fold it if I really get on it because the flex pattern is "classic carver" like allot of boards.
the radius I agree with to a extent, my AM actually has the radius of the biggest coiler SL and the same running length if I remember correctly. the AM for me was super handy working at resorts as it could go anywhere but was just as capable as ANY full on carver I've ever been on. mine has a short radius on it but that's because I wanted it that way at the time.
nekdut
December 29th, 2007, 11:35 PM
The Coiler AM 172 (12m) has been hard to get off of the last few days, even when I have a classic Madd 158 and 170 waiting for me at home. It really is one board to rule them all. Now where's that stubby I ordered?? :)
redia
December 30th, 2007, 06:11 AM
Salut vous autres si quelqu’un veux traduire merci c’est vrais que Bruce est HOT
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Il m’a fait une planche 173 x 22 x 13.2 qui me permets de coucher mais virage s
et qui est très facile a conduire et qui a un accroche fantastique pour moi un débutent pour commencé avec cette planche
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J’ai une F2 177 x 19.2 x 15 qui est une très bonne planche mes qui est pas aussi polyvalente que ma Coiler métal car je fait des rayon de 13.2 m et sent forcé 8 m
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:p Don je dit FILICITATION Bruce :p
Derf
December 30th, 2007, 08:11 AM
Redia's message translated:
It's true that Bruce is HOT.
He made me a 173 x 22 x 13.2 board with which I'm able to lay down in the turns, that is easy to ride and that has a fantastic edge hold.
I have a F2 177 x 19.2 x 15, it's a very good board but is not as versatile as my metal Coiler because I can do 8m turns with the 13.2m radius without effort with it.
So I say congratulations to Bruce.
redia
December 30th, 2007, 08:36 AM
Merci Beaucoup :biggthump Thank you very much:o
Recon
December 30th, 2007, 01:58 PM
Im sure Im not the only one who has grown tired of it :argue:
(Derf)Thank you for that translation/all good/However/ I liked it the way it was, I did not understand it, :freak3: but I’m sure our Bomber- self appointed/Legends in their own mind (editors) didn’t ether! I found humor picturing that small but elite group (confused) staying awake at night trying to find a way to jump on it!!!!!
Overcompensation maybe???????
I’m sooooooooo thankful, that crap doesn’t show its-self on the slope, a place where all our differences becomes non-existent/ “Thank God”
Let’s Just Ride! :biggthump
Gecko
December 30th, 2007, 02:35 PM
hey I was working on my high school french there and I got almost all of it correct
Derf
December 31st, 2007, 02:51 PM
Glad I could be of any help.
Honestly, redia writing is filled with awful mistakes, it was hard for me to understand some bits (and french is my main language), but I don't know if it's out of negligence or lack of ability for writing.
redia: désolé, mais c'est la vérité, il y a énormément de fautes assez graves dans ton écriture.
Ernie00
December 31st, 2007, 03:04 PM
I agree with Derf ! His French is terrible, even for french people to read. hehe
But it's still a hell of a board you got there Redia ! :)
redia
January 1st, 2008, 03:24 AM
Bonjour monsieur les professeurs hahahaha désolé pour les erreurssss d’écritures :o
Imaginé vous sa serais quoi si je me servais pas de microsotf office pour corrigé,
Je ne pensais pas que s’étais aussi pire que sa:barf: , au point de me faire rentré dedans pas grave ! :(
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C’est le seule moyen que j’ai trouvé pour communiqué avec vous autre :biggthump tout en sachant que je fais plein de faute pour avoir des information sur la planche Coiler T que je me suis procuré et qui est une très très très bonne planche et je m’en fou un peu de me faire rentré dedans se n’est pas a 43 ans que je vais changé !
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Imaginé vous Bruce parle juste en anglais et moi juste un très mauvais français si je m’aurais arrêté a sa j’aurais pas eu cette très bonne et jolie planche Coiler T
Filicitation encore a Bruce pour le bon travails qui fait car c'est de lui on parle :p
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Salut Ernie00
Merci pour le compliment on c’est tu déjà rencontré a St Bruno
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P.S. hé les amis je ne le parle pas mieux hahahahahaha
pokkis
January 1st, 2008, 01:15 PM
Why a schtubby ?
What do you accomplish more with that kind of board ?
I'm wondering same questions, even after reading comments to original question.
Specs referred here are not anything special as such, as someone pointed that Volant looks to be more schtubby than some measured given here.
I was impression more like 163 board with 15-16m radius or something like that.
But certainly i'm interested to test if i got change, just to understand concept ;)
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