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Seraph

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  1. Originally Posted By: SirJibAlot Let me know how those boots work out for you - I'm in the market for some new boots - my shaun whites killed my big toe last season! I've only used them once now, but I can assure you they are wonderful. I too have a very pointed foot with my big toe being longest, and that is usually the problem when finding good boots. The Driver X, however, have a really nice padding at the front and I didn't feel the slightest pain during a whole day of constant boarding. Try them out if you have the opportunity and you'll see what i mean
  2. Seeing that this season is my first in Japan, I've had to get a whole new setup... Of course, it is really nice to get all at once (though it costs, have been trying not to think of that to be able to sleep at night, hahaha). I went for a natural coloured, simple style (I was sold when I saw the 08 Supermodel even though I originally planned to get all last season stuff for the bargains) and this is what I ended up with after some visits to Kanda: - '08 Burton Supermodel 59 Board - '08 Burton Cartel Bindings (Black) - '07 Burton Driver X Boots(Sandstorm) - '08 Burton Day Hiker's bac
  3. Since I'm new to the forum and all I might just as well take the opportunity to say hello to all and introduce myself as the snowboarder from Sweden (half spanish so that's away with the looks issues, haha). This season is my first in the Japanese snow and I look forward to check out all the nice spots. Well; to get to business, I started out in Kagura (on Mt.Naeba) last saturday. I still don't know where to find the best snow but looking at the charts for one day tours from Tokyo (from the travel agency), Kagura showed the best results in terms of snow depth and temperature (150 cm, -6 f
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