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SamuiKitsune

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  1. I noticed that my K2 Autos are Made In China. I know my present company has many problems relating to manufacturing quality at its China factories. It is such a big problem that they are sending a team of Japanese engineers and Patent Attorneys to China for the next year just to work on the quality issue. This is already in addition to the quality control staff that my company already maintains in China.

  2. When you enter the powder through a resort control point (e.g., Gate 2 at top of Annupuri in Niseko) is this considered the backcountry?

     

    If this is the backcountry, what type of gear should I have in my day-pack? I always ride with a partner, but I am new to boarding so I do not know all the proper BC gear to carry with me.

     

    I have seen many boarders sporting Black Diamond and Dakine packs. It looks like they have a walkie talkie, telescoping poles, snowshoes, shovel, and two tubes on the shoulder straps. I am guessing from web searching one is a water nozzle and the other is some type of air nozzle. Not sure how the air nozzle is intended to work.

     

    So, just observing different riders I am guessing the following are minimal requirements for safer riding:

     

    1. Poles

    2. Snowshoes

    3. Shovel

    4. Hydration system

    5. Walkie Talkie type of device

     

    Looking at the selection of available gear, it is overwhelming to make smart choices.

  3. I am having bad luck with bindings this season or K2 Bindings are just the biggest P.O.S. on the market.

     

    First, I had the K2 CTX Cinch bindings. They lasted about 8 days before the cinch mechanism on the left binding broke. The coating on the cable snapped and the cinch lever permanently loosened.

     

    Second, I had the K2 Auto bindings. I broke the baseplate and the binding disc earlier this morning on Annupuri. I was speeding down (in control, of course) the fukayuki slope near the gondola/jumplift. The nose of my board caught under a large ice chunk. There was a loud crack sound and the ice chunk went flying up in the air. It was about the size of a bowling ball. After the loud crack sound, I felt a large pop under my left heel. Next thing I know, I feel like my heel is lifting 10cm off the board. I stop and check the board. Board okay. Check the binding. The disc was broken in three pieces and the binding where the left heel rest was split almost exactly the center.

     

    Fortunately, it was the last day of the trip and it was 1030am. We had a bus to catch at 115pm. Also, I was not injured.

     

    I bought the K2 Bindings to match my boot, the K2 T1 DB Boot. After the bad results with K2 Bindings, I am looking for any binding by any other company.

     

    I need a stiff binding. Also, I freeride and love the backcountry powder runs.

     

    I was thinking Flux Titan or Super Titan, but am open to all recommendations.

  4. In Osaka, you best bet would be Spotaka. It would take you about 1hr to get to the store from Kansai Airport (KIX) and that is hustling and knowing your way.

     

    I know Spotaka has some Rossignol Boards. They even had some '07 Rossignol Boards on clearance, 50% off I believe.

     

    I was in Spotaka last night and the inventory is getting really low. They had a large sale running at the beginning of the year which is still going on now.

     

    I am heading out of town this weekend, but if you PM or post the specific board you are looking for I will see if they have it at Spotaka.

  5. Just finished my first base repair job. I ran over a tree stump in the powder at Naeba last weekend. Yeah, it was not visible. I did not fall, either.

     

    Anyway, I stripped and cleaned the board, prepared the base for the repair. It took me about 4 PTEX Candles to almost get it back to perfect. I still notice the big a$$ gash, but I think I am just being too critical.

     

    So, I did the Base Prep wax thing with the Swix stuff. 3 coats. It is a soft wax. Goes on very easy and smooth, cleans up well with scraping.

     

    Then, I decide to add the special wax coating, the -6 to -12 stuff since I am going to Niseko this weekend. That stuff is a pain in the ass to get into the board. The packaging told me to put the temp at 140C. I think I was ironing my board for damn near 30 minutes before I had the wax melted in and covering the entire surface area. Let it cool for about 30 minutes. Sharpen the plexi scraper and go to town. More suck. Much more muscle needed to get the hard wax off and had to work in much smaller sections at a time.

     

    The base looks pretty now, but damn I do not like waxing with the hard wax. I might just get lazy and stick with a soft base wax as my everyday, everytime wax.

  6. Great pictures. Awesome! I wish I get that good in a hurry!

     

    So, for my noob questions:

     

    1) What is a bowl? First, time I heard a guy mention it on the slopes I thought he was talking about smoking weed. Now I see it is something different.

     

    2) Is it worth paying a tour guide to take you up to the powder spots? For example, in Niseko Hirafu. If so, what is the cost?

  7. Update;

     

    Heading to Niseko Jan. 11 to Jan. 15, instead of Hakuba.

     

    I found accomodations in Niseko at Lodge Ronde, 19,000 Yen per night , not per person. Total for two people for 4 nights is 76,000 Yen.

     

    The only resort I found available in Hakuba was White Horse. Total for two people for 4 nights is about 120,000 Yen.

     

    Before you go hitting that quick reply button, I am not inferring or suggesting or concluding that any one resort is more expensive or is a better quality establishment or is a better value or is cheaper or is more glamorous or is more friendly, etc.

     

    I am just mentioning the quoted prices for those you might want to know and consider when they are planning their own trips.

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