View Full Version : WTB-Beginner alpine set up
Erik Holmgren
November 4th, 2004, 03:55 PM
Im looking for a cheap beginner setup, bindings and board, boots are taken care of. this board is for my dad, weight around 210, 5'10 or so. im a ski racer who just got into hardbooting, and my dad just started ski patrolling, and wants to try it out, thinks it looks like a blast.
looking to spend under 150 if possible.
thanks
Erik
quest4powder
November 5th, 2004, 12:25 AM
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<tr><td><font size="+2" color="#FFFF00">Stoke your dad with this Burton Factory Prime 5.7 200s
<UL><LI>Length 157 cm</LI>
<LI>Waist Width 20 cm</LI>
<LI>Sidecut Radius 8.7 m</LI>
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<td><font size="+2" color="#FFFF00">This slalom board is snappy and responsive, yet a good beginner board. The short length makes it light (less swing weight) and very maneuverable. Its fairly wide waist allows you to ride with lower stance angles, which many beginners find helpful. The 8.7 meter sidecut radius is happiest blasting short arcs--particularly useful if you ride steep, narrow trails or carve on more crowded slopes. I think it'll work well for your dad (and would be much easier to pull a sled with than a mongo-long GS board), but be advised he comes in at the high end of the recommended weight range (I also weigh 210).</font> </td>
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<tr><td><img src="http://tinypic.com/jzddl"></td><tr><td><font size="+2" color="#FFFF00">It has been down the hill a few times (about 35-40 days of athletic riding on it) and shows scuffs and some small dings on topsheet. Base and edges are clean, sharp, and in good repair. <p></p>He'll learn on it quickly and easily, and will quickly progress to ripping exciting, high speed arcs.<p></p>Stoke him up!<p></p>
$50 plus shipping.
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Pelican3rd
November 5th, 2004, 10:38 AM
Does this board come with three hole pattern or four hole pattern. You may want to take this into consideration when bying a board for Pops.
Erik Holmgren
November 7th, 2004, 08:03 AM
Thanks to all who replied with advice or offers.
one of my home resorts snowboard team coaches saw the post and got us a nice setup
thanks, happy carves
Erik
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