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- From: jdigroup@ccmail.orst.edu (Jim Ingle's Research Group)
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- Subject: Re: Recommendations for equipment
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- Date: 22 Jan 93 11:10:09 GMT
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- In article <1j6oscINNcvv@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> bz754@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Derek J. Wojciech) writes:
- >
- ----snippa snippa----
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- goes for $450 w/bindings (plus tax). I would also recommend Morrow
- snowboards.>Good price, good quality, good design (they are of the drill
- plate design, >ie you drill the stance width/angles for your bindings, most
- shops will>do this for you.) Boots are also expensive. Expect to pay ~$150-
- 200 on>new snowboarding boots. Or get Sorrel boots for ~$90 new.
- >
- Thought I'd take this moment to hype my new board, which has changed my life:
- the Morrow MP75. Very light, very quick, very ..... yeah. Also pretty
- cheap ($405$), kicks ass in the powder, and even lets little old me try
- some eurospandexcarves in my soft boots. neat. I'd reccommend it to anybody
- who wants a *fast* freeride board... but do get it in the right size... the
- 175 cm was a cool sharp shock after my old 155 cm barfoot 1/2 pipe.
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- trent
- OSU
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