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Old February 12th 04, 04:42 PM
Joe Blanchard
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Default Newbie Bindings Question

I'm real new to sport of snowboarding after skiing for some 35 years
(I'm 44), decidind it's about time to see what this sport is all
about. I'm a windsurfer (sailboarder) so being "locked" to a board
and stearing via heels and toes in nothing new for me, and I'm stoked
to give it shot!

My questions deals with binding "lingo". I heard of stepins,
clickers, and flow bindings. Can someone give me a quick lesson in
termonology and what is recommended for a beginner?

Thanks,

Joe
 




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