it puts the lotion on its skin..?
Expensive Divorce - The Split Thread
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I've got about 10 on you currently because I like beer too much, normally 165
57 would be fine either way, I just like more length these days. I suppose if I saw one for a sweeeet deal, I might do it.
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New Korua Escalator 57
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Re: Expensive Divorce - The Split Thread
Sick! "Switch riding: No problem" feels a little charitable with that shape lol.
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A bit...
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Re: Expensive Divorce - The Split Thread
The official weigh in.
TF Split actually has the Pro hardware on it, not that I think it makes that much of a difference.
TF Split actually has the Pro hardware on it, not that I think it makes that much of a difference.
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Re: Expensive Divorce - The Split Thread
7lb0.9oz = 112.9oz = 3.2kg
Specs online say 2.65kg. They're weighing the board without the clips & hooks I guess. What hardware you got on there? The site shows the old Nitro stuff but you seem to have the… Spark nose/tail clips?
Not nitpicking, nor am I a "weigh all my gear" guy. Just curious!
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So it comes with Union hardware. ( it’s not that great IMO )spurist wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 7:39 pm7lb0.9oz = 112.9oz = 3.2kg
Specs online say 2.65kg. They're weighing the board without the clips & hooks I guess. What hardware you got on there? The site shows the old Nitro stuff but you seem to have the… Spark nose/tail clips?
Not nitpicking, nor am I a "weigh all my gear" guy. Just curious!
Yes, I switch to all Spark stuff.
The weight was fully mounted, all touring hardware, and pucks, less bindings.
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Agreed.pow_hnd wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 7:42 pmSo it comes with Union hardware. ( it’s not that great IMO )spurist wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 7:39 pm7lb0.9oz = 112.9oz = 3.2kg
Specs online say 2.65kg. They're weighing the board without the clips & hooks I guess. What hardware you got on there? The site shows the old Nitro stuff but you seem to have the… Spark nose/tail clips?
Not nitpicking, nor am I a "weigh all my gear" guy. Just curious!
Feels like, for hooks, the Spark Fixie Clips and the Phantom Hercules are tops (I run both and am reasonably happy).
I got a set of the Karakoram "ULTRACLIP-3CV" which look like the ultimate but they only fit on coarse thread m5 inserts (one of the screws is built-in, part of the locking mechanism), which none of my splits have.
Tip and tail clips, I'm still not happy with what's out there. Spark's feel the least janky but are honkin' huge.
Ahhh. Impressive nonetheless.
Enjoy!
Re: Expensive Divorce - The Split Thread
I just gotta say, I f'in love splitboarding. Every single thing about it.
I like the hike, the transition, the gear. I like pulling and folding the skins, and putting 'em on.
I like learning how to properly use poles, pick a line, kickturns (love love kickturns);
the stretch in my calves, the strength in my quads…
And, more often that not, the great ride in untracked bowls and glades and forests.
Every single thing.
Except my poor cardio/VO2, but that's just incentive to go more often.
I like the hike, the transition, the gear. I like pulling and folding the skins, and putting 'em on.
I like learning how to properly use poles, pick a line, kickturns (love love kickturns);
the stretch in my calves, the strength in my quads…
And, more often that not, the great ride in untracked bowls and glades and forests.
Every single thing.
Except my poor cardio/VO2, but that's just incentive to go more often.