I know I gotta move on cb or I gotta start busting my nuts again. I hope that the rafting will give me all the spending cash I need over the summer and Ill hand my paycheques over to my wife.
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#21
Posted 18 May 2005 - 05:42 AM
#22
Posted 18 May 2005 - 07:10 AM
you teach english don't you fattwins?
#23
Posted 18 May 2005 - 07:16 AM
Incidentally, do you know what the sugar daddys or stomp are like?
#24
Posted 18 May 2005 - 07:32 AM
yeah I teach but I either need to get out of kyoto or out of teaching. I like beening with the kids and am in a great system.... but the pay sucks poo.
The sugar daddies are very good the stomps arent. The stomps are just too stiff for what they were designed for. dont buy old sugar daddies with atomic bindings they are too heavy.
I know a guy in Canada selling heli daddies for 350 with bindings, but you will have to add shipping to the price. heli daddies are sugar daddies.
The sugar daddies are very good the stomps arent. The stomps are just too stiff for what they were designed for. dont buy old sugar daddies with atomic bindings they are too heavy.
I know a guy in Canada selling heli daddies for 350 with bindings, but you will have to add shipping to the price. heli daddies are sugar daddies.
#25
Posted 18 May 2005 - 07:33 AM
good thing you teach little ones cuz theyd never learn grammar or spelling from you mate and be worse off than if they were with a Japanese English teacher!!
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#26
Posted 18 May 2005 - 07:38 AM
You know I dont bother to check anything that I write. When I get seroius the dictionary comes out and I can do it. Im one of the best Kids teachers youll ever see mate.
#27
Posted 18 May 2005 - 07:39 AM
plus you got the 24th post so thats poo on you.
lol
lol
#28
Posted 18 May 2005 - 10:32 AM
I take it the guy sells a number of ex 'demo' skis from some heli operation? Could you please send me the contact details?
#29
Posted 18 May 2005 - 10:54 AM
sava I have his email but untill I talk to him I dont want to hand it out.
He is a very good guy and you dont have to worry about him at all.
His handle is mtlion at TGR Forums here is the link to the Teledaddie thread.
Sign up and pm him.
Then tell him Nick from Japan told you about him. The more skis you buy the cheaper the shipping is. Ask him if he can pass you on his present gear list. he has lots of stuff. the top sheets will be scratched up from the heli rides but the skis are always bang on. get the binders also.
If you dont want to sign up at TGR ill email mtlion and then send you his personal email addy.
How is that?
link
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28528
He is a very good guy and you dont have to worry about him at all.
His handle is mtlion at TGR Forums here is the link to the Teledaddie thread.
Sign up and pm him.
Then tell him Nick from Japan told you about him. The more skis you buy the cheaper the shipping is. Ask him if he can pass you on his present gear list. he has lots of stuff. the top sheets will be scratched up from the heli rides but the skis are always bang on. get the binders also.
If you dont want to sign up at TGR ill email mtlion and then send you his personal email addy.
How is that?
link
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28528
#30
Posted 18 May 2005 - 12:30 PM
thanks heaps!
know any other people/places that are good for gear?
don't have to be the absolute cheapest, just a decent amount available...
it's all too complicated
also
why is kyoto bad?
know any other people/places that are good for gear?
don't have to be the absolute cheapest, just a decent amount available...
it's all too complicated
also
why is kyoto bad?
#31
Posted 18 May 2005 - 09:15 PM
kyoto bad =cause I like snow
I buy also from
evogear.com
I buy also from
evogear.com
#32
Posted 19 May 2005 - 03:05 AM
fattwins: any opinions on:
a) pocket rocket
b) fischer big stix 8.6
c) volkl explosiv
?
(or anybody else of course
)
a) pocket rocket
b) fischer big stix 8.6
c) volkl explosiv
?
(or anybody else of course
#33
Posted 19 May 2005 - 04:11 AM
also check www.tramdock.com and www.backcountry.com and www.backcountryoutlet.com
May not have much stock in at the moment though.
Get a pair of 85 - 100 mm underfoot skis for Japan. You will seldom use anything else here apart from spring and early season before the trees are available.
Get yourself some Line assasins and some Line motherships and one pair of reactor bindings.
May not have much stock in at the moment though.
Get a pair of 85 - 100 mm underfoot skis for Japan. You will seldom use anything else here apart from spring and early season before the trees are available.
Get yourself some Line assasins and some Line motherships and one pair of reactor bindings.
#34
Posted 19 May 2005 - 04:59 AM
Hey capt every line binding I saw this year had the worst binding drag. Do you really rate them that high. Guys on their own team wont use em.
I love the way they build their skis but im not ready to buy the binding.
I love the way they build their skis but im not ready to buy the binding.
#35
Posted 19 May 2005 - 05:02 AM
I've always wanted to try the 8.6
Just seems like a good ski. Especially since I love the 10.6 so much. I wonder how the 8.6s different core skis against the 10.6s wood core
Just seems like a good ski. Especially since I love the 10.6 so much. I wonder how the 8.6s different core skis against the 10.6s wood core
#36
Posted 19 May 2005 - 06:20 AM
sava as for the rockets i wouldnt pay more than 400 auzzie for it. I not a huge fan although they are bad for auz. Just dont like the fact that they keep kacking up thee price for the same ski year after year no changes.
fishers good and forgiving, biggest ski maker in the world and is for a reason. they wont fall apart and can do everything pretty much. that width might not ski the bumps well.
Explosive great soft snow eater! I tried them and fell in love. stiff but you can rail them in 2 cms of powder.
fishers good and forgiving, biggest ski maker in the world and is for a reason. they wont fall apart and can do everything pretty much. that width might not ski the bumps well.
Explosive great soft snow eater! I tried them and fell in love. stiff but you can rail them in 2 cms of powder.
#37
Posted 19 May 2005 - 07:15 AM
rang a few more places...
hard to get 85+mm
can get a few 80ish...
mainly (in $au):
rossi scratch fs - $630
public enemy - $499
rossi B2 - $550
there's a store with lots of wide stuff, and has:
elan 777, k2 recon, pocket rocket and big stix...
only found out the price for the pocket rock $900
I'm probably only going to do about 1 week in nz and i can use my dying head m70s... would like something 75-85 for japan though and some NZ hiking...
hard to get 85+mm
can get a few 80ish...
mainly (in $au):
rossi scratch fs - $630
public enemy - $499
rossi B2 - $550
there's a store with lots of wide stuff, and has:
elan 777, k2 recon, pocket rocket and big stix...
only found out the price for the pocket rock $900
I'm probably only going to do about 1 week in nz and i can use my dying head m70s... would like something 75-85 for japan though and some NZ hiking...
#38
Posted 19 May 2005 - 07:32 AM
to you ring the mtlion?
I think you can get 2 pairs of skis with bindings shipped for under 900 auzzie.
then flip one in auz for 450.
the Pe is a good all round ski.
Elan is not big here, but when ive owned them in the passsssssssttttttttt, I found them to be pretty good.
As i said the Pocket Rocket is way overpriced. How do you charge 500 the first year and 900, 4 years later with only top sheet changes. Sally boggles my mind.
Id go PE before B2 cause you can get a better ride in the park.
I think you can get 2 pairs of skis with bindings shipped for under 900 auzzie.
then flip one in auz for 450.
the Pe is a good all round ski.
Elan is not big here, but when ive owned them in the passsssssssttttttttt, I found them to be pretty good.
As i said the Pocket Rocket is way overpriced. How do you charge 500 the first year and 900, 4 years later with only top sheet changes. Sally boggles my mind.
Id go PE before B2 cause you can get a better ride in the park.
#39
Posted 19 May 2005 - 09:04 AM
What do you mean by "binding drag"? Are you saying that they are too wide for the skis?
I have a pair but I havent used them yet - the line skis I got (and siem got) were shipped directly to NZ. Siems getting some too. If we really dont like them we can always get others - and there wont even be any extra holes in our skis. It really does make traveling with multiple pairs of skis easy.
anyway, we will see.
Sava - forget shopping in OZ or NZ - they are overpriced. Even including shipping better deals are available if you buy from the US, especially now that the season is over.
Now go to this page and select your powder ski. any of the fat skis they have available in your length will be fine.
http://www.tramdock.com/tramdock/group/18/c1/s1/Fat-Skis.html
Then go to this page and purchase the line Assasin for all-round and park.
http://www.tramdock.com/tramdock/group/125/s1/Park-and-Pipe-Skis.html
Shipping will be about 150 for 2 pairs at a guess but if you add them to your shopping cart and put in your address you an find out for sure. You may find similar skis in exactly the same format stuff at www.backcountry.com
enjoy
I have a pair but I havent used them yet - the line skis I got (and siem got) were shipped directly to NZ. Siems getting some too. If we really dont like them we can always get others - and there wont even be any extra holes in our skis. It really does make traveling with multiple pairs of skis easy.
anyway, we will see.
Sava - forget shopping in OZ or NZ - they are overpriced. Even including shipping better deals are available if you buy from the US, especially now that the season is over.
Now go to this page and select your powder ski. any of the fat skis they have available in your length will be fine.
http://www.tramdock.com/tramdock/group/18/c1/s1/Fat-Skis.html
Then go to this page and purchase the line Assasin for all-round and park.
http://www.tramdock.com/tramdock/group/125/s1/Park-and-Pipe-Skis.html
Shipping will be about 150 for 2 pairs at a guess but if you add them to your shopping cart and put in your address you an find out for sure. You may find similar skis in exactly the same format stuff at www.backcountry.com
enjoy
#40
Posted 19 May 2005 - 09:23 AM
update - I put an Aust address into the shopping cart and shipping for 1 pair was about $60 and 2 pairs for $100
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