Greco
11-06-2007, 11:02 AM
Spruce's new website was launched last night and in the R&D section you can spot the new Jr. binding setup on a Bantam Samurai mock up. Start 'em young....
Spruce Mountain | R&D (http://www.spruceski.com/randd.html)
From the site:
For the '07/'08 season Spruce Mountain will be offering a kid's binding system utilizing the standard Spruce composite riser and custom mounted Salomon C305 junior bindings. The photo shows this binding rig mounted on a paper mockup of the new Revel 8 Bantam "Samurai" 75cm boards. This setup will be offered as a package product by skiboardsonline.com and is an ideal way to get youngsters started on high performance skiboards with the added safety of release bindings. My seven year-old grandson has tested this binding mounted on prototype risers and Salomon 62cm Grom boards and it has worked well for two seasons. As the child's boot size grows, the C305 binding can be replaced with "senior norm" bindings such as the Salomon 607 and the riser and boards can continued to be used without any modifications.
http://www.spruceski.com/kid_risers.jpg
Spruce Mountain | R&D (http://www.spruceski.com/randd.html)
From the site:
For the '07/'08 season Spruce Mountain will be offering a kid's binding system utilizing the standard Spruce composite riser and custom mounted Salomon C305 junior bindings. The photo shows this binding rig mounted on a paper mockup of the new Revel 8 Bantam "Samurai" 75cm boards. This setup will be offered as a package product by skiboardsonline.com and is an ideal way to get youngsters started on high performance skiboards with the added safety of release bindings. My seven year-old grandson has tested this binding mounted on prototype risers and Salomon 62cm Grom boards and it has worked well for two seasons. As the child's boot size grows, the C305 binding can be replaced with "senior norm" bindings such as the Salomon 607 and the riser and boards can continued to be used without any modifications.
http://www.spruceski.com/kid_risers.jpg