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Posts posted by RichardDoane
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Define "Butt-Ass cold"
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Eric - did you try changing the KX adjustment ? My MC felt alot better to ski behind with it set to normal, or +. If we set it to - it seemed to surge alot more.
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A downside to wide ride is the increased "hit" you'll get as the line shortens. I got some tremendous whiplash symptoms from punishing myself through -38. It was alot of fun though, there's nothing like shortening the rope !
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The RS-1's are the most comfortable hardshell boots I've skied. I've had Powershells and Fogmans, but the Radar boots are superior, not only in comfort, but there are no buckles to have problems with, or velcro to bang on. They are also good for keeping your feet warm this time of year - the water temp is still below 50' F. When properly fit and adjusted, you'll never have cramped feet again.
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Back in '04 I was still doing the INT WRide thing, and the best ski I found was a 69" Vengeance.
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Received SG yesterday from Dave, look forward to this weekend of running it in and skiing. My boat's an older MC with a carb, so we'll see how it goes.
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I really like the new Radar Boots, and don't want them to come off in a hard fall.
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My goal is to run into -39 this season and ski Nationals. It's my last M3 season.
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I finally took a big crash in my Radar Boots. I had the laces tight, and there was no way they could come off. I think it's better to have both feet stay in, versus just one foot coming out.
As for satisfaction, they're really comfortable, have great edge control, and now that the water is in the low 40's in Washington, they keep your feet from freezing. I think anyone who likes Hard Shells will be happy.
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