View Full Version : Sims Burner 162 For Sale Never Used
F150freak
December 12th, 2005, 07:24 AM
A couple years old I think. Perfect condition, no scratches or damage whatsoever. Never used, have pics and will post them tomorrow if I can. $150 plus shipping costs. Please email to splbuilder@yahoo.com
skategoat
December 12th, 2005, 07:34 AM
edit: Uh oh...just a sec...someone told me the 162 was NOT a split tail. If true, I spoke too soon. Must have split tail for the quiver.
If it's a split tail, then I'll buy it.
Linus
December 12th, 2005, 07:41 AM
Henry
I thought you have enough SL boards....Need more? What's in your quiver?
Linus
Linus
December 12th, 2005, 07:42 AM
Henry...162 is not Split tail.
skategoat
December 12th, 2005, 07:46 AM
I'm hoarding a couple of short boards for my kids to grow into but they are probably too small for me - a Rossi Throttle 159 and a Burton Factory Prime 160. I don't know, are these SL boards?
Other than that, I have:
168 Volkl Renntiger RT GS
175 Coiler Racecarve
174 Prior 4x4
164 Volkl Spline freeride/boardercross
160 Burton Fish
I need something softer and smaller radius for mellow riding with the family. My 9 year old, 13 year old and skier wife just don't seem compelled to go balls-out fast. My 13 year old is getting close. Also just want a Sims Burner just to ride a few times and hang on the wall as piece of snowboarding history.
cfj04
December 12th, 2005, 08:04 AM
Skategoat,
Curious about your feedback on the Volkl Spline. I just bought one on a whim but haven't ridden it yet. I also have A Volkl Cross 168 which has been great to rip on - any comparison?
CJ
Linus
December 12th, 2005, 08:10 AM
I'm hoarding a couple of short boards for my kids to grow into but they are probably too small for me - a Rossi Throttle 159 and a Burton Factory Prime 160. I don't know, are these SL boards?
Other than that, I have:
168 Volkl Renntiger RT GS
175 Coiler Racecarve
174 Prior 4x4
164 Volkl Spline freeride/boardercross
160 Burton Fish
I need something softer and smaller radius for mellow riding with the family. My 9 year old, 13 year old and skier wife just don't seem compelled to go balls-out fast. My 13 year old is getting close. Also just want a Sims Burner just to ride a few times and hang on the wall as piece of snowboarding history.
I guess they are not....I thought I saw somewhere that you sold long sticks for short ones.....
Anyway, check your email.
Chris Houghton
December 12th, 2005, 11:01 AM
Henry, the smallest Sims that was a split was the 167. But I can make the 162 a split tail for you with my table saw.............. Anyway, it would be a good kid's board, it's fairly soft compared to the other stuff available.
skategoat
December 12th, 2005, 11:41 AM
Skategoat,
Curious about your feedback on the Volkl Spline. I just bought one on a whim but haven't ridden it yet. I also have A Volkl Cross 168 which has been great to rip on - any comparison?
CJ
I absolutely love it in the right conditions. It's my go-to stick when the snow is really sloppy and/or soft. I use it with plates (TD1s) and it carves on a dime. Very short turning radius. I've tried soft boots with it and absolutely hated it. I almost sold it and then I tried it with plates one last time and had the time of my life in soft, spring snow.
Never rode the Cross but I understand the Spline is a slightly softer version of the Cross.
The best part was the Spline cost me $100 brand new.
cfj04
December 12th, 2005, 11:58 AM
Thanks for the opinion - sounds like what I was hoping for and yes- it is softer than the Cross
Ditto on the cost which is why it's in the quiver this year.
CJ
Chubz
December 12th, 2005, 02:27 PM
Skate
I have an Oxygen 149 that would be great for kids, never used, couple scratches. I would give you a great deal on it.
Greg
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