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Hey you lot, i know this is spam but its more advertising lol.
any of you ski or snowboard? im working part time through winter at "Ski & Boardrooms" in partic, just off dumbarton road. we still have a chunk of last years stock for low prices, thats boards, boots, bindings, clothes and anything else from last season. Also got this years stuff just in and some of the boards are beautiful. so if your intrested drop me a pm and ill give u the adress or ill post it on a map here. just testing the water first. Ad |
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Are you at Crow rd retail park at Sainsburys
or round from Beith st at fireplace shop |
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its just off meadow road, next to a fireplace shop lol,
if you come off the expressway, you get the roundabout take a right till your on dumbarton road then its the first right after the police station. |
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I Snowboard,
can you pm me the dertails cheers |
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Heres the address and postcode for anyone intrested.
8 Meadow Road, Glasgow G11 6HX im in on saturdays just now. |
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What Bindings do you guys do? I've been keeping my eyes peeled for a bargain last year's set of either Rome 390's or Salomon Relay/SPX Pros...
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at the moment i've got a set of 2 year old K2 Cinch bindings. absolutely love them! they are a bit heavier than other bindings but i think the quick access works well! basically uses the same formula as flows, the high back folds down, but uses a wire system to let the conventional ratchet straps move up. so you can step in out like flows or strap in our like normal bindings if in deep snow/powder! awesome!
i'm looking for some advice on where to head for xmas/new year. i work in construction, so have the full 2 weeks off whether i like it or not. so i want to go away. i'm thinking wait last minute, literally days before going and seeing if i can get a deal to states or canada? or do you think its worth hitting europe but high up and booking a bit earlier to guarantee i get something decent? |
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One of my pals is booked up to go to Chamonix, I'd imagine that most places way up in the Alps should be Ok for snow by Xmas / New Year time. Tignes for example should be pretty well covered...
Have a look on SCUK's site - www.snowboardclub.co.uk in the Abroad section, there's plenty of info in there |
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Good site that! i am a member of that too.
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Do you stock a reasonable selection of womens boots mate? I've had the same pair for six years (I know!
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