iDon’tRead
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Thx y'all would y'all but I'm out
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Hah! I just watched that last night. He has a great channel, and some great tips from youtube. Pretty eager to go back up ASAP so I can try. I was contemplating buying a used board on CL, since this would be my 3rd time renting. But the deal I wanted got swooped up
Just got my boots fitted and they are much better now, one thing however I have very flat feet and need an insole, could I just use the Dr Scholls that I use for shoes or do I really need to purchase insoles for ski boots??Couple points Id add to this, specific to ski boots
Do both feet hurt the same? If its just one foot, then you might need a shop technician to grind out some more space in the plastic. You can choose this option for both boots if you want, but if they hurt the same then its possible its not the right fit
There are also aftermarket boot-liner options that are vastly superior to what comes with most boots. They have liners that give a better lockdown fit and are thinner and less bulky all at the same time. So this may be something to look into. Some of these liners are not cheap (couple hundred) but they're a lot cheaper than a new pair of boots if you're past the ability to return
Lastly, if you can return and decide to do that, keep in mind that some brands are known for a narrow fit
Was going to do Mammoth today but the storm killed it.
I should of headed up to Tahoe today after the week they've had. But they're getting more starting this weekend and next.
Was thinking the same thing. I'm still new to snowboarding, so the fresh powder helps when I fall .
Pretty sure I have a permanent tailbone injury from all the times I fell as a noob
Was thinking the same thing. I'm still new to snowboarding, so the fresh powder helps when I fall .
Yea man, falling is tiring lol
Nice, I'll have to check it out. I went to Glen Eden the day before yesterday, very unimpressed but I do want to try their little terrain park they have there. I suck with boxes and rails and it seems like it would be a good place to learn. They seem easy enough there, going to try it out next time I go.@gsmokez @ElijahDukes Collingwood is getting hit pretty hard with snow. Should be a good week to head up to Blue Mountain [emoji]128076[/emoji][emoji]127996[/emoji]
Nice, I'll have to check it out. I went to Glen Eden the day before yesterday, very unimpressed but I do want to try their little terrain park they have there. I suck with boxes and rails and it seems like it would be a good place to learn. They seem easy enough there, going to try it out next time I go.[@=/u/196020/gsmokez]@gsmokez[/@] [@=/u/38670/ElijahDukes]@ElijahDukes[/@] Collingwood is getting hit pretty hard with snow. Should be a good week to head up to Blue Mountain [emoji]128076[/emoji][emoji]127996[/emoji]
This guy is dope
Just make sure you guys check wind conditions. It's not fun and can be dangerous
I know right
@gsmokez Hands in the pockets is a big slap in the face for usI gotta learn how to ride switch and do 180s like that guy
Where the hell do I learn to 180 like that. He does it so effortlessly.