Flow bindings yea or nay?
Hey people, I"m an intermediate snowboarder looking to get some new bindings. I really like the look and practicality of Flow bindings vs the standard, but not many places seem to stock them. Is there something I should know? Anyone out there switched from standard to Flow and will never go back OR switched and hated it. Any info would be appreciated.
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Hey hey, the flow bindings seem to have lasted longer than a lot of people thought they would. They actually seem to be getting a little more popular. The reason you dont see em around too many shops is they aren't heaps more comfy or heaps more convenient than normal bindings. They're usually heavier, which is a sacrifice lotsa riders aren't willing to make.If you can find a set from the new range for a good price then go for it... cos price is another factor that doesn't compare so well with traditional binings.
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flows ARE heaps more convenient than regular bindings. i have flows and i absolutely love them! i'm intermediate/advanced and there is nothing bad that i've found about them. it takes literally 2 seconds per binding to put on. also if you get to a flat part and need to push you can put your boot in the binding pretty easily without stopping or slowing down which i really love.Who won 2007 ladies world figure skating?
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Go with flows!i switched from burton progressives to flow flite 3's and my boots wouldnt fit. i have simple solomon boots and they never fit snuggly
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