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Bristol Mountain,NY also Killington,VT -
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I've been riding for 8 years at Bristol Mountain
I also try to get a few trips a year in at Killington and hope to get to Stratton and Mt. Snow in the near future
People call me crazy because I love Bristol So much and I have no desire to go to the west coast, but really the only important thing is as long as your riding it doesnt really matter where
During the 08/09 season i rode 122 out of the 129 days of operation doing over 2100 runs
One day i would like to live in vermont and work for one of the bigger resorts up there such as Killington as a head snowmaker, but im perfectly happy living right where i'm at and riding at Bristol
I ride a 2010 Travis Rice Lib Tech Board With 2010 Rome 390 Bindings and DC Super Park Boots
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Ride NRC Snowboard Binding
March 9, 2010
union man... they are bombproof
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Burton SLX Snowboard Boot - Men's - 09/10
February 15, 2010
yes they will any boot should fit but paying this much money for boots is crazy
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Ride Antic Snowboard
February 15, 2010
definitely the 157
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K2 Turbo Dream Snowboard
February 15, 2010
yes 156 is too small, really the 161 would be the better size for you since you do a lot of all mountain stuff... height has nothing to do with sizing either
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Nitro Team Series Gull-Wing Snowboard
February 4, 2010
you are fine right now, but if your boots get much bigger you may need to look into a wide
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DC AMO 10 Jacket - Men's
January 31, 2010
you should try to get something with at least 10 K breathabilty/waterproofing and you will have to wear more clothing under the coat as this is only a shell
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Never Summer Premier F1-R Snowboard
January 31, 2010
yeah it looks like a twin, although its still a great board for what you ride, Never Summer's camber/rocker design is great for stability at high speeds and gives you great flotation in pow. You can't beat their 3 year warranty either
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Ride EX Snowboard Binding
January 26, 2010
i'd go with union forces they can do it all, union also makes some of the most durable bindings and have a lifetime warranty on their gear
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Salomon Relay Pro Select Snowboard Binding - Men's
January 26, 2010
buy union bindings, at the top in terms of durability also have a lifetime warranty
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K2 Turbo Dream Snowboard
January 26, 2010
looking at this specific board 159 would be good for you, you could even do a little bigger if you wanted if you don't do park a lot
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Gnu Altered Genetics BTX Snowboard
January 26, 2010
yeah, as long as you stay away from burton boards you can use any bindings you want
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DC MLF Snowboard
January 26, 2010
it would be a good idea to get it hot waxed the factory wax is mainly for protection of the board
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Lib Technologies T.Rice Pro Model C2 BTX Snowboard
December 26, 2009
C2 is more stable, great if you like to bomb runs
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