FS: SNOWBOARD SETUP in NY
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Im selling my old Snowboard setup for anyone interested in getting one for cheap for the new season. The snowboard is about 8 years old, but it was used for about 4-5 seasons.
Its a SantaCruz B Type
155 freestyle/freeride Board.
It comes with Heelside freestyle Bindings with Burton Custom ankle straps, and Burton clickers, since the Heelside ones stripped. The bindings work perfectly, and the board is in great shape.
I ONLY WANT 150 CASH FOR THE BINDINGS AND BOARD!!!!
NO BOOTS AS OF NOW. IF I BUY NEW SNOWBOARD BOOTS ILL PUT MINE UP FOR SALE.
The board will get a tune before i sell it, which includes P-Tex (to fill in any gouges on the bottom), Wax, and edge sharpening.
Info from Santa Cruz
that is a Santa Cruz B Type 155 from the 2000/2001 season.
specs
contact length 120.5cm
nose width 29.48
tail width 29.18
waist width 25.1cm
sidecut radius 8.5M
stance set back 2 cm
Cap side wall construction, full wood core, triaxl fiberglasd and an extruded 1000 base with a forgiving "all around" flex.
Great for beginners through intermediate riders or experts that like soft boards.





Modified by OG SHG_EM1 at 1:24 PM 11/3/2008
Its a SantaCruz B Type
155 freestyle/freeride Board.
It comes with Heelside freestyle Bindings with Burton Custom ankle straps, and Burton clickers, since the Heelside ones stripped. The bindings work perfectly, and the board is in great shape.
I ONLY WANT 150 CASH FOR THE BINDINGS AND BOARD!!!!
NO BOOTS AS OF NOW. IF I BUY NEW SNOWBOARD BOOTS ILL PUT MINE UP FOR SALE.
The board will get a tune before i sell it, which includes P-Tex (to fill in any gouges on the bottom), Wax, and edge sharpening.
Info from Santa Cruz
that is a Santa Cruz B Type 155 from the 2000/2001 season.
specs
contact length 120.5cm
nose width 29.48
tail width 29.18
waist width 25.1cm
sidecut radius 8.5M
stance set back 2 cm
Cap side wall construction, full wood core, triaxl fiberglasd and an extruded 1000 base with a forgiving "all around" flex.
Great for beginners through intermediate riders or experts that like soft boards.





Modified by OG SHG_EM1 at 1:24 PM 11/3/2008
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haha barely..it still competes with newer boards
...i got a board to show you thats an an antique. My 1st board, that ill NEVER get rid of.
and considering tis board is newer than 85% of the cars on this website, im not sure antique is the right word. But thanks for the bump.
...i got a board to show you thats an an antique. My 1st board, that ill NEVER get rid of.
and considering tis board is newer than 85% of the cars on this website, im not sure antique is the right word. But thanks for the bump.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by OG SHG_EM1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">haha barely..it still competes with newer boards
...i got a board to show you thats an an antique. My 1st board, that ill NEVER get rid of.
and considering tis board is newer than 85% of the cars on this website, im not sure antique is the right word. But thanks for the bump.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I wouldn't go that far a lot of technology has come about and things have changed within the last 8 years in the snowboard industry.
Still a decent deal good luck with the sale.
...i got a board to show you thats an an antique. My 1st board, that ill NEVER get rid of.
and considering tis board is newer than 85% of the cars on this website, im not sure antique is the right word. But thanks for the bump.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I wouldn't go that far a lot of technology has come about and things have changed within the last 8 years in the snowboard industry.
Still a decent deal good luck with the sale.
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I wouldn't go that far a lot of technology has come about and things have changed within the last 8 years in the snowboard industry.
Still a decent deal good luck with the sale.
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Oh i know this(you should see my NEW board) but new technology doesnt always m,ake that huge of a difference, but thats all depending on skill. But thanks for the bump again...its not a bad for intermediates or beginners or even just someone on a budget, i think thats the msot important thing.
09' Burton Custom X + 09' Burton Cartel EST bindings = one very happy rider

I wouldn't go that far a lot of technology has come about and things have changed within the last 8 years in the snowboard industry.
Still a decent deal good luck with the sale.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Oh i know this(you should see my NEW board) but new technology doesnt always m,ake that huge of a difference, but thats all depending on skill. But thanks for the bump again...its not a bad for intermediates or beginners or even just someone on a budget, i think thats the msot important thing.
09' Burton Custom X + 09' Burton Cartel EST bindings = one very happy rider

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- Yeah I rode the Burton Custom ICS and Cartel EST bindings last year the first year they were out. Rides nice with nice board feel. I don't know what my setup is going to be this year.
Custom X is a nice board it will feel a ton different then that santa cruz I will bet you any amounts of money. Vapor skin/ics system and the new "grip and rip" edge gets a
from me. That board is a ripper for sure.
-- BTW I breathe this **** everyday as I work at a shop.
Custom X is a nice board it will feel a ton different then that santa cruz I will bet you any amounts of money. Vapor skin/ics system and the new "grip and rip" edge gets a
from me. That board is a ripper for sure. -- BTW I breathe this **** everyday as I work at a shop.
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09' Burton Custom X + 09' Burton Cartel EST bindings = one very happy rider

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how much you end up paying for both of those ^^^^^^^
09' Burton Custom X + 09' Burton Cartel EST bindings = one very happy rider

</TD></TR></TABLE>how much you end up paying for both of those ^^^^^^^
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I got a deal (20% off) on the custom x, and the cartels i bought brand new open box on ebay.
but after everything i paid 850. market price for the board is 699.00 and bindings are 249.00 so your looking at close to a grand after taxes. etc...
but after everything i paid 850. market price for the board is 699.00 and bindings are 249.00 so your looking at close to a grand after taxes. etc...
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http://hudsonvalleysnowboarding.myfastforum.org/
Anyone who snowboards, join up and tell your friends. I thought it would be a cool idea to make a local meeting area for boarders.
Anyone who snowboards, join up and tell your friends. I thought it would be a cool idea to make a local meeting area for boarders.
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