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  1. This is a pair of BURTON Moto Men's size 8.5 Snowboard Boots that have been very gently used . They are clean and damage free at a fraction of the price. These were only worn about 15 times.

     

    Putting other companys so-called premium boots to shame, the Burton MotoSnowboard Boot focuses on high performance without the high price. The Imprintliner forms to your foots exact shape while the EVA-cushioned footbed and outsole smooth out the mountains rough spots. Speed Zonebrings it all together with the fastest, most comfortable, and easily adjustable lacing system on the mountain.Key Features of The Burton Moto Snowboard Boots:

     

    Lacing: Speed Zone Lacing System for True Zonal Lacing Control

     

    Cushioning: EVA Cushioning with Rubber Ice Spikes

     

    Flex and Response: Micro Articulating Cuff and Thin Profile 3DMolded Tongue

     

    Comfort: Molded EVA Footbed The Best-Selling Boot Six Years Running

     

    Support: 5

     

    Liner: Imprint 1 Liner with Power Panel 1.0Technology and Integrated Lacing

     

    See Item number 170389282127 on eBay

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  2. I have a nice pair of Burton snowboard boots Craigs List.

     

    http://southjersey.craigslist.org/spo/1122918896.html

     

    The price is $45.00 . $12.00 to ship

    This is a pair of BURTON Moto Men's size 8.5 Snowboard Boots that have been very gently used . They are clean and damage free at a fraction of the price. These were only worn about 15 times.

     

    Putting other companys so-called premium boots to shame, the Burton MotoSnowboard Boot focuses on high performance without the high price. The Imprintliner forms to your foots exact shape while the EVA-cushioned footbed and outsole smooth out the mountains rough spots. Speed Zonebrings it all together with the fastest, most comfortable, and easily adjustable lacing system on the mountain.Key Features of The Burton Moto Snowboard Boots:

     

    Lacing: Speed Zone Lacing System for True Zonal Lacing Control

     

    Cushioning: EVA Cushioning with Rubber Ice Spikes

     

    Flex and Response: Micro Articulating Cuff and Thin Profile 3DMolded Tongue

     

    Comfort: Molded EVA Footbed The Best-Selling Boot Six Years Running

     

    Support: 5

     

    Liner: Imprint 1 Liner with Power Panel 1.0Technology and Integrated Lacing

     

     

     

    Thanks

     

    Steve

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  3. I have a nice pair of Burton snowboard boots on ebay. The reserve is $50.00 search Item number: 170315907704

    This is a pair of BURTON Moto Men's size 8.5 Snowboard Boots that have been very gently used . They are clean and damage free at a fraction of the price. These were only worn about 15 times.

     

    Putting other companys so-called premium boots to shame, the Burton MotoSnowboard Boot focuses on high performance without the high price. The Imprintliner forms to your foots exact shape while the EVA-cushioned footbed and outsole smooth out the mountains rough spots. Speed Zonebrings it all together with the fastest, most comfortable, and easily adjustable lacing system on the mountain.Key Features of The Burton Moto Snowboard Boots:

     

    Lacing: Speed Zone Lacing System for True Zonal Lacing Control

     

    Cushioning: EVA Cushioning with Rubber Ice Spikes

     

    Flex and Response: Micro Articulating Cuff and Thin Profile 3DMolded Tongue

     

    Comfort: Molded EVA Footbed The Best-Selling Boot Six Years Running

     

    Support: 5

     

    Liner: Imprint 1 Liner with Power Panel 1.0Technology and Integrated Lacing

     

     

     

    Thanks

     

    Steve

     

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  4. I was there too. It was like 30-40min lines.

     

     

     

    The slopestyle is early in the morning and its in the park pretty fun competition to watch but it won't affect how crowded it gets, the park is serviced by its own park pass protected lift.

     

     

     

    haha I made the mistake of visiting blue for the first time two seasons ago on presidents day weekend, you could barely walk.

  5. Wow, thanks for all the info. I don't think I can stand all the crazies from the NY area. Accually I was once one myself and I would now rather

    have a nice quiet day on the slopes. If I do decide to go to Hunter I'll be sure to do a few week days.

     

    Thanks again,

     

    Steve

     

    If you have a few days, I would suggest going more north to a truely memorable mountain. Grilled...'s previous post really nails the stats for the mountain, but stats don't say it all.

     

    Hunter has possibly the best snowmaking system in the US and they do a great job of covering most of their runs. They have a self-billed title of "Snowmaking capitol of the world." They have decent groomers and the West Side (expert terrain) is rather steep and littered with bumps. Here is where things get a little blurred. Hunter is an oversized skier factory. Everything about their operation is all about getting as many people on the hill as they can. Unfortunately, the ski experience suffers because of it. The runs themselves all have the same generic feel to them. The snow is quickly rubbed off the hill with the sheer volume of skiers/riders they facilitate. WIth little exception, there really is no reason to ride anything but their Snowlite Express Quad and that just simply gets boring.

     

    Don't get me wrong, I ski there a few times a year, but NEVER on a weekend. The place is mobbed with 'city-folk' and they are spewed all over the hill like landmines on North Korea's southern border. It is a true adventure in skiing. For those that use skier etiquette by calling out 'on your right' and 'on your left,' you will have no voice left after just one day.

     

    Should you still want to give it a go, do yourself a few favors. Either buy your lift tickets online for a discount (http://shop.huntermtn.com/eski_tickets.html) or stop by a Potter Brothers Ski Shop (http://www.potterbrothers.com/catalog/) and purchase vouchers to be redeemed on the mountain as this can save a bundle. Also, the cafeteria offerings are hardly worth the price. I don't mind spending money on decent food, but what they try to call food for the price is an outrage. Although this is true for most mountains, Hunter epitomizes this. This is also compounded by the fact that there aren't any great eateries in the area either.

     

    Should you be able to take a couple of days and don't mind extra drive time, I would definately suggest going further north. Should you care not for the extra drive time, then Hunter is decent mountain that is relatively close for what it has to offer.

     

    Good Luck and happy skiing!

  6. Hey all, what are the chances of Vermont having snow still on March 26-30. I'm I just pipe dreaming?

     

    I was thinking of going since my 12 old snowboarder is off from school then.

     

    MT Snow was my first choice.

     

     

    Thanks

  7. Hey all, I wanted to go away to a place where i have not been before that has

    lodging on the location. I only want to drive up to 3.5 hours.

     

    I ski and 12 year old rides. We live near Trenton NJ and want to go mid-week for 2-3 days.

    Both are intermediate level.

     

    Was thinking about Elk or Hunter Mt. Any ideas would be good.

     

    We usually go to Blue or Bear Creek in PA

     

    Thanks

     

    Steve

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