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Old 06-09-2008   #21
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Hysides come with 2 footcups (more like and open toed cup not really a strap) that are really sweet with river shoes
they dont seem to advertise them directly but the guy I bought mine from is there in Eagle at Timberline and he has just contacted me re: receiving 7 new ones all for sale! $1795 I beleive?

these are light and would roll up and fit inside a "bills bag" they really are slick! and i believe a little more stable yet really fast on the water! I am sold after having paddled all 3 types now on the market!
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Old 06-19-2008   #22
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I have a couple of Culebra's here at Alpine Quest Sports in Edwards. Jack made a bunch for the Teva Mountain Games and they are now for sale at discount! They were only used for two hours during the games. Please call we can let you demo.

They do roll up and store in their own small bag.

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How much of a discount? The PVC probably isn't best for keeping rolled, right?

Sorry I missed the other posts about doing shredder test drives. If anyone is up for it again on the Eagle, please post. It sounds like the Hyside is the way to go, unless maybe AQS has a really good discount. It's funny that the Culebra flips twice in the Gore creek park, but is bomber down the Grand. I guess it depends on how you ride it, huh?
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