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A friend of mine is in need of some advice regarding releasables, and seeing as how i haven't ridden my boards for an embarassingly long time, i thought i'd turn to the electronic hub of hardcore skiboarders for an answer. this guy has a pair of '99 MN Pros, so he's looking at either the spruce realeasables or the line pivogy. Hatred for Line aside, does anyone have anything constructive to say about either set of bindings?
-Drew
Roussel
01-02-2005, 12:19 PM
the line bindings have so many problems with them, they weight a ton too and are way to expensive.
they are a great idea, jsut bad design.
go for the risers mos def.
valmorel
01-02-2005, 12:55 PM
Actually the Line Reactor WONT fit the MN Pro as the mounting screws use a different spacing. The Spruce Mountain Riser will drop straight on and gives great results, and is MUCH lighter than the Reactor anyway. The centred stance is also preserved with the Riser.
sticks
01-03-2005, 08:52 AM
Second season on the Risers. Got em for the entire family (and a friend or two). Can't go wrong with the Riser Bro'.
How much are the body parts worth?
Sticks
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