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Old February 25th 06, 06:34 PM
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Hi,

Some years ago, I started snowboard with a kind of boots directly clip
on the board. Today, I'm looking for similar fixations in sport shops and
on the web, but when crawling website like
Salomon/Sims/Nitro/Flow/Rossignol ones, I only found standard bindings.

Any idea of what I'm talking about (exact name), and places where I can
found such equipment ?

Olivier
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Old February 25th 06, 11:06 PM
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If you're talking 1995, then K2 Clicker or Switch.

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Old February 26th 06, 11:43 AM
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Le Sat, 25 Feb 2006 16:06:46 -0800, LeeD a écrit*:

If you're talking 1995, then K2 Clicker or Switch.


It was like Switch. Thank for answer.
K2 does not produce Clicker or similar bindings anymore, and Switch are
not represented in brands. Are step-in bindings in the end of their life ...
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Old February 26th 06, 12:41 PM
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hardly you will find what are you looking for. first boots and bindings like
that are go in pair because every firm has own way of fixaton. go on
burton.com and search for moto.si model of boots and bindings. these kind of
fixaton isn't good for some thrills on hill so buy some regular gear.
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Hi,

Some years ago, I started snowboard with a kind of boots directly clip
on the board. Today, I'm looking for similar fixations in sport shops and
on the web, but when crawling website like
Salomon/Sims/Nitro/Flow/Rossignol ones, I only found standard bindings.

Any idea of what I'm talking about (exact name), and places where I can
found such equipment ?

Olivier



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Old February 27th 06, 02:50 AM
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Hachikoo, you realize Solomon, Sims, and Rossi had their own versions
of step in bindings, and therefore didn't need to use switch
technology.
Ride bought Clicker tech. Before that, they bought Device tech.
So somebody must make Switch tech step in bindings currently.

 




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