Today I Want This....

The_Lobbster

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Anyone tried these? It looks pretty fun. I'm wondering what the experience is really like. It's cheaper than new boards/bindings/boots.
The rental is only $65, so would be worth a try in my opinion. Says on the listing Brighton allows them? Wonder if that's new, pretty sure two seasons ago when I was there last, there was signs saying they were prohibited.
 

moab_cj5

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Anyone tried these? It looks pretty fun. I'm wondering what the experience is really like. It's cheaper than new boards/bindings/boots.
I did a demo at Snowbasin a few years back. At the time they didn't allow them on the whole mountain (maybe that has changed), but we rode them on the kiddy hill and it was a blast! Maybe before I buy new equipment I will look into it a bit further.
 

J-mobzz

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I did a demo at Snowbasin a few years back. At the time they didn't allow them on the whole mountain (maybe that has changed), but we rode them on the kiddy hill and it was a blast! Maybe before I buy new equipment I will look into it a bit further.
They definitely allow them on the gondola at SB I’ve seen a handful of them this week. I’ve never ridden one. They do look like fun.
 

mbryson

.......a few dollars more
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I love the Rivieras and Tornados. My father had a couple of Eldorados but I liked the other better.


They're kind of big gals but they ride NICE and cruise like nothing else. Definitely able to do a little over the speed limit if you're so inclined. Frequent gas station stops. To me, the '68-69 are the nicest of the bunch. My first car I bought with my own dollars was a '71 Riviera boat tail. This white one looks quite nice to me.
 
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