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The easiest way to become the best skier on the mountain, is to buy the best skier on the mountains slightly used boots. I gave them a shot, but 4 buckle boots are just not for me. I have about 20 days in them, looking for $225. Size 27.56ce3b3514eaea8fa233b35cb5f29644c.jpg655ad9424379b16ac1efd9dbe858245c.jpg

 

 

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All my boots have been 4 buckle. The bottom two are useless for me though so its 2 buckle.

Idk what im doing i guess

I don't know what I'm doing either, but I think if the bottom 2 are useless it means you have a good fit. I barely even buckle those.

 

I bet billy Kaplan can set us straight!

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I don't know what I'm doing either, but I think if the bottom 2 are useless it means you have a good fit. I barely even buckle those.

 

I bet billy Kaplan can set us straight!

 

Im sure a well qualified level 3 PSIA instructor could also help you out. 

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How many instructors are even left on PASR.....

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I always thought TheDude was a level three but he's actually a level one although he passed the written portion of the level 2. I had an argument with Mrs. Snowbunski about this. I don't know if there are any other instructors on PASR

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Dont forget NMSKI is a high level tubing instructor, and is continuing to put forth the effort to improve his qualifications.

Not only am I a level 3 tubing instructor, I am a master tube fitter.

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