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Step-in bindings...
I currently use flow bindings, but I heard there were now step in bindings
similar to flow that could be tightened once the boot was in place. Is this right? If so, what are they called? Cheers James |
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Step-in bindings...
On 17 fév, 14:03, "James Varty" wrote:
I currently use flow bindings, but I heard there were now step in bindings similar to flow that could be tightened once the boot was in place. Is this right? If so, what are they called? Cheers James k2 Cinch like cinch cts http://www.k2snowboards.com/bindings...p?productid=30 |
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You've probably heard about the K2 Cinch bindings. They are discussed here in a recent thread, and there is a "review" thread if you visit the forums at EpicSki.com. I believe 06/07 is their third season in production.
I switched to a Cinch for my rear foot (and stuck with a conventional Burton Mission Dark for my front foot), and find it to be pretty quick to get into, and is actually a touch stiffer than my Mission. There are some dissenting opinions in the recent USENET thread. Quote:
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Step-in bindings...
wrote in message k2 Cinch like cinch cts http://www.k2snowboards.com/bindings...p?productid=30 Cheers! |
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