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BINDINGS

Gear for playing snowboards with your friends. Snowboards, outerwear, bindings, boots, stomp pads, mankinis, etc.

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Spenser
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Re: BINDINGS

Post by Spenser »

IMO, fase makes perfect sense for someone like scott

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Re: BINDINGS

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Went to swap my Katana's to a different board and noticed this. It had to have happened the last time I rode, I am surprised I was not able to feel it being it is an Asym Wrap binding.
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Holy shit!
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That cutout is extremely unfortunate. Would be much better if they drilled lotsa holes. Also make sure you don't get the alu in contact with anything steel, besides laquered screws and stuff. Seen some weird stuff on bindings hanging from a steel rack, it had years in a garage, but could pick that alu off with a nail.
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Woof. Lucky that wasn't worse. I had a catastrophic binding failure on a cored out section of a Jones sample binding few years back.

I was so confused after wiping out because my ratchets were still engaged and I was still seated in the base tray... the heelcup exploded and literally folded over the back of my boot like a hinge.

(They filled in that cored out zone on the production model, thankfully).
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Re: BINDINGS

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seen a lot of binding failures, but that’s a new one for me
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Re: BINDINGS

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I really liked my Flux SR bindings except for the adjusting of the forward lean and the minimal foot bed, looks like they fixed one of my complaints with the new footbeds. Image The straps were comfy, I liked the highback and the way the footbed shed snow was amazing.

https://www.fluxsnowboarding.com/produc ... 4a66&_ss=c
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Re: BINDINGS

Post by Jean77 »

scrub wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 8:03 pm I really liked my Flux SR bindings except for the adjusting of the forward lean and the minimal foot bed, looks like they fixed one of my complaints with the new footbeds. Image The straps were comfy, I liked the highback and the way the footbed shed snow was amazing.

https://www.fluxsnowboarding.com/produc ... 4a66&_ss=c
Yes they added the "footon" footbed wich add 4 MM?
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As much as I want to like them, Flux strap bindings are so behind the rest of the market. I’ve owned the DS, XF and XV and none of them made it through an entire season without being sold.
Kinda reminds me of how I used to feel about Union until they addressed all the issues.
a bit of taper, a lot of camber
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Re: BINDINGS

Post by kieloa »

I had Flux XF and really liked them, but they were a bit too stiff for my liking at that moment. Now I got Salomon District HPS and thinking they are a bit soft.. 😅
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