Start this out with some trailers! So stoked!
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Start this out with some trailers! So stoked!
beat me too this, I was gonna wait till sept. haha
i was going to post this today though, trace at shine!
http://media.skibanff.com/webcam/132-l.jpg
Shit I couldn't wait any longer. Bring on winter!
have you guys ever ordered any snowboarding/ski jackets online? if so, could you please refer me to a good website.
i've looked at 'the-house.com' and 'nextag.com' but i've been reading bad reviews about them. should i bother buying online or just locally?
thanks!
http://www.snowboardingforum.com/boa...e-tailers.htmlQuote:
Originally posted by nj2Type-S
have you guys ever ordered any snowboarding/ski jackets online? if so, could you please refer me to a good website.
i've looked at 'the-house.com' and 'nextag.com' but i've been reading bad reviews about them. should i bother buying online or just locally?
thanks!
Take your pick from that list. From what I have seen online, you usually will get charged duty on anything coming from the states. So I think it is usually not worth it, unless you can ship to a US address.
I know the thread title says Ski, but I have a question that I was hoping to get answered by the end of the day. I made a thread in regards to comparing sizes in 2011 vs 2012 Burton snowboard boots and was wondering if anyone knows if the fit will be the same for both?
Start asnowboard thread:) :thumbsup:
snowboarding guy here.. so if i want a ski movie that's like Claim - which do i want to watch?
I've ordered from http://www.trusnow.com/ when they were known as Sierra Snowboards. Had to pay taxes but no outrageous brokerages or anything. Things may have changed though. I picked up Bonfire pants and jacket for under $180 after it was all said and done compared to $250+ local.
I am a little confused, do you want a snowboard movie? Or ski movie? If you want a snowboard moive right now, check out Thats it Thats All. Killer movie. If you want to wait a little bit, there is a new one coming out in the fall called The Art of Flight. I think this one has been filmed over the last 2 years (last year being an amazing winter for snow) and is sort of a "sequel" to Thats it Thats all. I would recommend checking out both when you get a chance though :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally posted by Mys73ri0
snowboarding guy here.. so if i want a ski movie that's like Claim - which do i want to watch?
I've ordered from http://www.trusnow.com/ when they were known as Sierra Snowboards. Had to pay taxes but no outrageous brokerages or anything. Things may have changed though. I picked up Bonfire pants and jacket for under $180 after it was all said and done compared to $250+ local.
I don't know many ski movies other than Claim, so I can't comment on those.
After years of having a season's pass at Sunshine I'm going to stick to my guns after their little fiasco last year and not buy one this year.Quote:
Originally posted by asp integra
beat me too this, I was gonna wait till sept. haha
i was going to post this today though, trace at shine!
http://media.skibanff.com/webcam/132-l.jpg
I ordered a Helly shell from tramdock.com, but I think they're shut down now. Try www.steepandcheap.com, they only sell one item at a time, but it's at a ridiculous price, just gotta wait till it's something you want. i got a Helly Hansen jacket for $120, regular was over $300.Quote:
Originally posted by nj2Type-S
have you guys ever ordered any snowboarding/ski jackets online? if so, could you please refer me to a good website.
i've looked at 'the-house.com' and 'nextag.com' but i've been reading bad reviews about them. should i bother buying online or just locally?
thanks!
What was their fiasco? I spent my time at KH and Fernie last year. it was great.Quote:
Originally posted by calgarygts
After years of having a season's pass at Sunshine I'm going to stick to my guns after their little fiasco last year and not buy one this year.
There was a strike, basically all ski patrol members walked off the job because of a dispute between Sunshine's owner's son being in a closed off area of the mountain and a ski patroller who was then suspended/fired for the incident. The patroller was essentially questioning their presence in a restricted and potentially dangerous area and didn't give a crap who that kid was. More or less the "incident". I might be doing the same as calgarygts.
@nj2Type-S
I ordered one of my jackets from departmentofgoods.com (formerly backcountryoutlet) based in the states. Usually have decent deals on gear. Only bummer is sometimes the gear doesn't ship outside of the US and you do have to pay shipping fees. I typically get a bunch of my buddies together and if they want anything we put it on the same order and just split the cost for shipping.
Another one to check out is shop.thinkempire.com based out of Quebec. Decent selection of goods and they usually do free shipping in Canada as long as you spend a certain amount (minus discounts and such).
Also: trailer for Art of Flight. Gonna be siiiiick
http://www.lib-tech.com/2011/08/01/t...metal-trailer/
Just ordered last year's supermodel to replace my dented malolo from think empire. I bought bindings from there before. No complaint.
thanks for the links, guys!
i've only ever owned 1 snowboarding jacket and it's a helly hansen. it's so warm that i want another helly hansen fo rmy next jacket.
i know it's really played out but i'm looking for a white camo jacket. too bad there's none of those from the links you guys mentioned. the sites that do carry them seem to receive bad reviews from users regarding bad customer service; i'd rather avoid those sites. :)
thanks again!
Had a question for you guys regarding flappy skis (Reverse Camber).
Im currently skiing on 182cm Salomon Xwing Fury's (I'm 6'1) and really like them. Great all round ski, but in the deep powder they're sinking battleships. I skied with a guy (similar height) from Revvie and he had 190ish cm flappy skis. The way he floated on the powder looked effortless and I was super jealous.
Looking to get into some used reverse camber skis but know nothing about them. Budget is under $500 for skis and bindings. Any opinions, tips, or things I should look for?
The reverse camber skis are gonna run you more than 500. They're designed for deep powder and not much else so if you're still gonna be ripping groomers and ice in the front country you might want to look at some fat skis with regular camber and sidecut. That said I've heard the armada jjs rock even on hard packed snow and I'm gonna pick them up as a second set for backcountry and powder days. All the big company have at least one pair of reverse camber and most are priced fairly equitably. I'd head down to fresh and have a chat with the guys down there and see if they can recommend something for you.
Lots of skis now are similar design to the JJs and S7s and should definitely give a good balance of float in powder and grip on harder snow. You don't really need much rocker and you definitely don't need a full reverse to get good float in powder.
Personally, I would stick to a design that has some camber or flat camber but not full reverse unless you are looking at something like a Gotama or an S6/Sickle which are both really good skis and the ski is cambered and sidecutted to actually get quite a bit of edge on snow as it is tipped over. Both those skis are full reverse but it is so slight they almost look flat.
Another route is to get a ski that has traditional camber but very soft tip and tail and a relatively stiff mid section. There are some Rossi Scratch Steezes on kijiji that fit this description (essentially these are traditionally cambered version of the latest S6/Sickle). A lot of skis listed as "park/powder" also fit this description.
Have fun experimenting!
word. The only rockered ski i've used is the first gen pontoon and those tried to take my life on the first patch of ice I hit at the end of a powder day.
On a side note, just watching 'the way i see it'. Woooo fresh hat. Same one that's on my head right now haha.
Any nice snowboarder here that knows equipment that can help me out. My friend owed me money back in Kelowna years ago and instead just left me his boats and board. I have no idea what there worth :( I never snowboarded in my life and have no idea how much there worth, but I figure that I might as well sell them. If someone can give me a hand I can take pics and send them.
Board is a morrow spoon and the boots are Airwalk extreme. No idea what the bindings are. Boots are size 7.
Thanks in advance.
To be honest don't expect more than 200 bucks.
I know I shouldent be posting in here, but if anyone wants these I would let them go cheaper to a good home. Like I said im not a snowboarder and maybe selling these for to much, but they seem in good condition.
http://calgary.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-s...AdIdZ308900737
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Hey everyone,
I'm looking to get back into skiing this year and was hoping to get some advice on buying some gear.
I'm 5'10 ~170lbs and would say I'm beginner/intermediate.
I mainly go to sunshine/lake louise. I would like to get skis boots and poles all for under ~$400.
Anyone have deals that they'd like to share?
I have cheap boots size 10 -11 ish (two pairs). I also have skis but they are too long for you if you truely are less than an intermediate (they are 191) and they are GS side cut (~28-m radius) not super carvers.
Are the boots fairly big? I normally wear a size 12 shoe.
You always try them on and see, usually you down size one size (maybe two) from street shoes but you really need to check the shell fit which I can do for you, just bring clean socks and feet. Width on both is ~100-mm, sized off MP 26 shell, so in reality is probably 103-mm so width wise should take C, D and possibly E width feet. One boot is a 27.5, the other is 28.5 but different brands (One Rossignol, the other Head) so they fit a bit different.
Lots of snow at Sunshine this morning when I checked the webcam :D
im 5'11'' and around 180ish running a 185 armada JJ as my pow/deep days ski. I have even had it out for the odd groomer day and taken it in the park, handles very well considering how big of a ski it is.Quote:
Originally posted by Idratherbsidewayz
Had a question for you guys regarding flappy skis (Reverse Camber).
Im currently skiing on 182cm Salomon Xwing Fury's (I'm 6'1) and really like them. Great all round ski, but in the deep powder they're sinking battleships. I skied with a guy (similar height) from Revvie and he had 190ish cm flappy skis. The way he floated on the powder looked effortless and I was super jealous.
Looking to get into some used reverse camber skis but know nothing about them. Budget is under $500 for skis and bindings. Any opinions, tips, or things I should look for?
You might want to look at a ski like the rossi S3, around 100 underfoot with a similar shape to the S7 (but smaller and less weight) with a good amount of rocker in the tip and tail. A friend of mine was on these everyday last year, from park to dropping 20+ foot cliffs in revy pow and he loved them
Anyone have snowboarding jackets (Soft shell) for sale or know of a good site to buy / browse for jackets?
Anybody know how much it costs to wax your own board per use? Is it usually cheaper than taking it to a shop? And how about sharpening the edges (aka a full tune)?
great way to get stoked:
Sammys 'top of the hood' movie, full length and free!
http://vimeo.com/29025105
Are we there yet??:D
Fuck i can't wait to beat the shit out of my old Rome at sunshine on opening day.
I have for sale a limited edition Armada pant from last year, its the 5AM in XL, in the light blue/grey color. Its one of only a few sets armada made last year.
I have worn these maybe 5 times at most and they are still 9/10 condition.
10K waterproofing/breathable
asking $150 but open to offers
front
http://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...86887413_n.jpg
back
http://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...91486656_n.jpg
pant info
http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...66542715_n.jpg
bottom of pants
http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...73275164_n.jpg
Downloading The Grand Bizarre on iTunes now...
^^ It any good?
I am looking to buy a shovel to carry in my backpack on the resort to possibly build a kicker with. I looked at some avi shovels, but don't want to spend $50+ for one. Anyone know where I can find a cheap, small, foldable/extendable shovel that could fit in a 20L backpack?
It was alright, not PBP best movie I don't think.Quote:
Originally posted by -relk-
^^ It any good?
I am looking to buy a shovel to carry in my backpack on the resort to possibly build a kicker with. I looked at some avi shovels, but don't want to spend $50+ for one. Anyone know where I can find a cheap, small, foldable/extendable shovel that could fit in a 20L backpack?
Try MEC, or any gear swap. I got a couple of short handled avi shovels from the u of c outdoor rec sale. You could probably find some used ones on craigslist too.
yeah, i heard it was ok, not amazing but decent. sounds like it was no where near as good as ediasQuote:
Originally posted by Twin_Cam_Turbo
It was alright, not PBP best movie I don't think.
All this rain in the city means that it is most likely snowing up top :clap: :clap:
Picked up new skis boots and bindings today. Stoked!
What'd you get? I'm picking up some new stuff next weekend. Been thinking about some Armada stuff but I might stick with Rossignol...not sure
Line Sir Francis Bacon, Marker Dukes and some Rossignal boots.
Let me know what you think of the dukes once you have a few days on them. I've been looking at that binding pretty seriously for a couple seasons now. Nice skis too! :thumbsup:
Will do.
Got a quick question being that it is only my second season of boarding.
Do resorts frown upon people who show up early season after a good dump and want to hike up and get some turns in for the day? If anywhere close by gets some good snow, I might make a trip out before they open and try to get a run or two in for the day by bootpacking up. Anybody have any experience with that?
Yeah I've been chased off a couple hills by doing that. I was staying in a condo at panorama and we hiked up on a pow day. The ski patrol had us off the hill before we'd even got to the top. I usually used to stay and hike the pipe after close until the groomers came up. Theyre usually cool about it, just make you leave.
Skis or snowboard...Gotta buy some new equipment regardless:nut:
Wish I could afford both:cry:
Freshtival starts tomorrow!
http://www.freshtival.ca/
unfortunately/fortunately (depending how you look at it) i am off to phoenix for a week on friday afternoon so i can only make it tommorow night, oh well
Picking up my new skis and boots in the next day or two. Got a good deal on some Rossignol skis and bindings. I haven't been skiing in 4 years so it'll be nice to NOT snowboard this year. Hoping to buy a nice pair of Armada JJs later in the season if the Vegas trip, Jeep and new project car don't kill the budget :nut:
Got all new board gear cant waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaait!
For you expert Beyonders, I'm about to learn snowboarding for the very first time.
COP has a first timers course, it's $59 and includes gear, lift ticket and 1.5 hour lesson.
Good idea? Common consensus from friends is COP is super icy and not the best place for a beginner to learn.
I just like it because it's close to home and I want to get some basics down before I head out to the mountains. I know I'm going to get my ass kicked the first few times but it's now or never to learn these things!
Sometimes it isn't too bad, like after a nice snow dump. I found when I first started (years ago) the packed "snow" was easier to learn on because you can actually feel your toe or back edge and have some control over your speed. Sure you'll pick up bruises when you fall but it'll be worth it. A few of my friends learned to carve and such at COP but had a difficult time with it up in the mountains. It's all about developing muscle memory and control. Riding on groomed snow is miles away from riding on fresh powder of course so don't be scared to give the mountains a shot anyway, most have beginner slopes.Quote:
Originally posted by max_boost
Good idea? Common consensus from friends is COP is super icy and not the best place for a beginner to learn.
Just watched TGR's One For The Road. Way better than PBP The Grand Bizarre IMO.
how to wax your board nsfw
^^Nice! I learned something. I mean, my wife learned something useful:D
Gonna watch After Dark tonight!
Let me know if it's any good. I watched The Grand Bizarre on the weekend and it was OK but nothing special.
Really enjoyed After Dark!
Watched the trailer looked good. Know where I can get it online somewhere?Quote:
Originally posted by Twin_Cam_Turbo
Really enjoyed After Dark!
iTunes
Watched After Dark last night...wasn't too bad. Wonder when Attack of La Nina will be on itunes?
I am wondering the same thing. It says October 2011 on their website, so I am assuming by next week? I heard that All.I.Can was good, anyone see it yet?Quote:
Originally posted by projekz
Watched After Dark last night...wasn't too bad. Wonder when Attack of La Nina will be on itunes?
Three words...
ART OF FLIGHT.
I've watched Art of Flight 4 times already and I'll probably watch it again tonight lol.
I think what killed After Dark was the shitty soundtrack for the most part...
I didnt think the soundtrack in After Dark was too bad. Better than the Grand Bizarre, but every year sounds tracks get worse imo.
I pre ordered Attack of LA Nina on itunes. Still no release date...
In other news, I've been hoping for snow, planning a trip to Revelstoke in December and I started growing a moustache:dunno: :rofl:
I heard Attack if La Nina came out today.
Downloading now!
Just curious what the hills are like on a weekday? Say Sunshine?
Monday to Thursday kind of deal? I'm presuming most people are working?
Sat/Sun are the busier times when everyone heads out?
Fortunately I can take weekdays off so I think that's the time I'm going to go get my ass kicked and practice lots. Friends are planning a couple trips to Kicking Horse and Whistler so I need to learn, FAST. lol
Probably less than 25% of the crowd on a weekday compared to weekend. If you do ski on the weekend, get out there early. I like to be in the lodge eating my breakfast about 20 minutes before the lifts open, you'll have the place to yourself for about the first hour.
One of my favourite weekday spots is doing laps on the Mystic Express at Norquay. Closer, cheaper and quieter than Sunshine and Louise. That chair has a nice fall line, and a decent variety of runs. Not to mention better visibility in flat light and wind protection, due to the trees.
I used to ski nothing but Sunshine, last year had some great trips to Norquay.
Attack of La Nina was awesome!
Downloaded it yesterday but I have yet to watch it...hopefully tonight or tomorrow
Sorry for all the noob questions :rofl: but here's another one.
Will my ice skating ability help skiing? I'm skating a couple times a week and getting better each time I get out. Originally I wanted to try boarding but I have a fear on skis that I want to re-vist, confront and conquer first (kind of like my fear of swimming which is taken care of now). I don't want to get too discourage by falling on my ass all day with learning boarding and I heard skiing is easier to pick up.
Thoughts? Thanks.