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Thread: Oxygen 170, Proton?

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    Oxygen 170, Limited

    MINT,170, Limited edition, made in austria. like new, if you weren't told it had been used, you wouldn't know.$250
    Looks like base has factory grind on it.
    SCR 11,5
    Waist width: 18.5
    Medium Flex




    Bindings not included but available, toss me an offer on em.
    Last edited by DiveBomber; December 3rd, 2007 at 08:04 PM.

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    People often call this the just the "Limited". It is softer than the proton. Good beginner/intermediate board.
    Last edited by retronaut; November 29th, 2007 at 06:15 AM.

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    I want those binders DB, check your mail
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiveBomber
    MINT,170, Limited edition, made in austria. like new, if you weren't told it had been used, you wouldn't know.$250
    Looks like base has factory grind on it.
    SCR 11,5
    Waist width: 18.5
    Medium Flex
    You might consider posting the nose/waist/tail widths. IIRC, this board has reverse taper, which would be useful information for a potential buyer.

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    i started hardbooting about 2 yrs ago, 20 days per year. i ride an old proton 172 gs that i feel is just too much board for me and i was thinking something a little softer might be better for me, whats your opinion.would this be a board for me 6ft tall, 170lbs , 42yrs old , hard turner, not hard carver. bill b

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    Quote Originally Posted by bill b
    i started hardbooting about 2 yrs ago, 20 days per year. i ride an old proton 172 gs that i feel is just too much board for me and i was thinking something a little softer might be better for me, whats your opinion.would this be a board for me 6ft tall, 170lbs , 42yrs old , hard turner, not hard carver. bill b
    BINGO! We have a match!!

    Secret Message= Beat him up for the shipping (approx 25$ USPS Priority Mail)
    Well, actually ask him nicely to include shipping at 250$.
    Last edited by www.oldsnowboards.com; December 9th, 2007 at 04:02 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bill b
    i started hardbooting about 2 yrs ago, 20 days per year. i ride an old proton 172 gs that i feel is just too much board for me and i was thinking something a little softer might be better for me, whats your opinion.would this be a board for me 6ft tall, 170lbs , 42yrs old , hard turner, not hard carver. bill b
    yes, I'd think this would be a perfect board for you.

    Its on the bay now
    click here

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    thanks for the response, ill check it out on ebay

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