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Locked Topic: Flow Snowboard Bindings? |
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29-Nov-2011 2:12:24 AM
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So most people who snowboard have seen or at least heard of flow bindings. For those of you who haven't, the idea behind them is that they're supposed to be much easier to get into. Instead of strapping in you just put the back side down and slide your foot in the back (that sounded different in my head). You dont have to use any straps or anything like that, you just adjust them the first time you get them. Any way, since it's summer time gear is way cheaper and I think I'm going to get some new bindings. Has anyone here ever used them? Have friends that do? I've heard very mixed reviews but I want to know what you all think of them.
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29-Nov-2011 6:05:06 AM
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I've tried a few types of the Flow bindings and while they work well enough, I never had any major issues or fell out of them, they just never felt as solid or as full of awesome love as the good old Burton (Cartel) bindings....
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29-Nov-2011 8:16:28 AM
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I used to have a set... they're heavier (around double!) than "normal" bindings, and if you land on your back in powder they're a real problem to get out of.
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