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toeknee
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Topic: nidecker anyone?Posted: Dec/06/2006 at 3:35pm |
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anyone herre with experience with nidecker boards and bindings? I been trying to look into them lately, been gettin great feedback about them. Their bindings also look very promising, and im thinking about rocking when i get a new setup. Have you guys heard of them? tried them out? own em? how do they compare to rome, Union, tech9 bindings
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Louie K
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Posted: Dec/06/2006 at 3:59pm |
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actually, the carbon 900's are pretty good, I was thinking about getting those.
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Gnarcissist
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Posted: Dec/07/2006 at 11:36am |
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nothing to offer on the boards...but I remember scoping a nidecker binding last year and saying to myself, "hmmmmmm"
It appears as if they want to be competitive, i.e. - Good products.
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toeknee
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Posted: Dec/07/2006 at 11:50am |
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so... board no. bindings yes?
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Gnarcissist
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Posted: Dec/07/2006 at 2:28pm |
I think the particular bindings I looked at rocked...I can't recall the name, but they looked and felt really awesome. They were all black, thats all I remember.
Can't comment on the snowboards. Never rode, handled or researched one.
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" Courage is rightly esteemed the first of human qualities... because it is the quality which guarantees all others." - Sir Winston Churchill
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christina
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Posted: Dec/12/2006 at 5:20pm |
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I ride an '04 Nidecker Elle 48. It has been a great beginner board that will take me anywhere I need to go. C-core, too. Pretty basic and soft but I'm very happy with it. They still make the Elle for 06-07 too; http://www.nidecker.com/snowboards/snowboard.php?snowboard=elle .
My brother in law has a huge 167 Nidecker with wood/Carbon Fiber, he calls it the 'Cadillac'. He loves to ride powder with it!
I would definitely buy one again. I'm sad we don't sell them here...
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