Who said you had the 8800's? I only observed that you were arguing with yourself about them. I don't care WHAT you ski on. You could have a pair of K2 Slalom 66's in a 190 and it would not mean anything different than if you had some armadasskiandsurf wrote:i will answer blings question once capboy shows me when i said that i had the 8800's, the closest contact i have with those skis was when my buddy put them on my ski rack when we made a trip up North.
Can't take apart skis
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i would not be talking then since if you had gone to high school now you most likely wouldnt even stay in school after the first week.
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skiandsurf wrote:BLing to answer all your questions, go f*** urself and the tallest mountain i skied was at just under 12,000 feet dimwad.
HA-HA got ya beat....
Mauna Kea
13796 ft (4205 m) Highest point in Hawaii .
Location: Northeast part of island of Hawaii
Lat / Long: 19.8° N, 155.5° W
Volcanic Type: Shield volcano with cinder cones
Volcanic Status: Dormant, last eruption 4500 years ago
First Ascent: Native Hawaiian
First Ski Descent:
Skiable Vertical: over 3000 ft (900 m) possible;
Ski Patrol on winter weekends
Administration: Mauna Kea Forest Reserve (State of Hawaii)
And FYI i dont lease at skistop, i think the best skis there might be the ones they havve from 1950!
And if you think I got a low IQ i am willing to take an IQ test to prove that I most likely have higher IQ then you.
And I highly doubt bling that you have been working at a ski shop for 30 years and if you did when age you drop out of highschool?
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So your saying that you have skied in Hawaii?
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RJSvermont I solved the problem a LONG time ago except these dumb f*** just like to carryon arguments and admit they are wrong.
And after I post this they will just say "no skinsuck" is the one arguing with himself" and "skismurffet is a hipocrit"
And after I post this they will just say "no skinsuck" is the one arguing with himself" and "skismurffet is a hipocrit"
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Why, yes yes i did...I even surfed there i lived at 59001 ouupalla st (the Cam high way), Oahu Hi. the bone yards and gas chambers was right out my front door. http://www.bestofhawaii.com/maps/images/oahu.jpgskiandsurf wrote:So your saying that you have skied in Hawaii?
just north of #83
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RJSVermont wrote:To answer the original question, I think a lot of skis with a wide waist require the use of a binding with a wide brake. Is it possible they did not use this kind of binding on your skis?
RSV the TM skis are not that wide the Salomon C-sieres binder fits them with out any need to bend the brakes out...
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Word Blingster.......I'm a one planker my self......and my Flow's don't got any brakes.Bling Skier wrote:RJSVermont wrote:To answer the original question, I think a lot of skis with a wide waist require the use of a binding with a wide brake. Is it possible they did not use this kind of binding on your skis?
RSV the TM skis are not that wide the Salomon C-sieres binder fits them with out any need to bend the brakes out...
Sorry for the redundant answer, I didn't read the filler.
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I have a pair of Flows on my Oxygen supercross board...me like mucho!RJSVermont wrote:Word Blingster.......I'm a one planker my self......and my Flow's don't got any brakes.Bling Skier wrote:RJSVermont wrote:To answer the original question, I think a lot of skis with a wide waist require the use of a binding with a wide brake. Is it possible they did not use this kind of binding on your skis?
RSV the TM skis are not that wide the Salomon C-sieres binder fits them with out any need to bend the brakes out...
Sorry for the redundant answer, I didn't read the filler.
my other bords have Alpine binders on them....
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I've been wanting to ride an alpine board for some time now.........gotta put that on my list of things to do.Bling Skier wrote:I have a pair of Flows on my Oxygen supercross board...me like mucho!RJSVermont wrote:Word Blingster.......I'm a one planker my self......and my Flow's don't got any brakes.Bling Skier wrote:RJSVermont wrote:To answer the original question, I think a lot of skis with a wide waist require the use of a binding with a wide brake. Is it possible they did not use this kind of binding on your skis?
RSV the TM skis are not that wide the Salomon C-sieres binder fits them with out any need to bend the brakes out...
Sorry for the redundant answer, I didn't read the filler.
my other bords have Alpine binders on them....
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Great Post !!!!
This was one of the best threads I have read
in a long time.
Hey SKIANDSURF - you have to start a new
thread.
Pure friggin entertainment !!!!

in a long time.
Hey SKIANDSURF - you have to start a new
thread.
Pure friggin entertainment !!!!


Going where the wind don't blow so strange. Maybe on some high cold mountain range.
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i was going to start another thread about my powder leashes except I didn't want to be in the hastle of posting a new sentence every 5 minutes and I made some enemies through this so that is going to be a problem.
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