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Old January 20th 10, 01:51 AM posted to rec.skiing.snowboard
Mike M. Miskulin
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Default New bindings for my board

Alex wrote in
news:2010010623324416807-me@alexketchcom:


I've been snowboarding for about 7 years now, and used to have Flow
bindings and loved them. I don't know why people don't like them
either. But I just bought completely new gear and went for the K2 Cinch
bindings and am in love. I'ts the best of both worlds. Lightweight
fast/easy access and absolutely great build quality.
In case you're wondering I also got the Batalleon Undisputed 159 board
and Vans Cirro boots
Alex


I found that the Flows I had once used had too much give and that I
didn't have as good control, especially in bumps.

I've been riding on Nidecker Carbon P900. Comfortable and very
adjustable bindings. I did have a little bit of a hard time getting
some replacement ladders from the USA rep. but ultimately did get
them. Which brings up two important considerations with bindings.
Ability to replace broken parts in a timely manner. If you are
travelling or ride often at different mountains having uncommon
bindings can be a problem. This leads to point two, never toss
your old bindings and its probably worthwhile to keep them in your
car during the season, just in case.

Alex do the high backs rotate on those K2s?

Mike
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