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What bindings did you ride last season?
Release only for me, but have Bombers mounted on EMP Trees to try this season.
What bindings did you ride last season?
Both ..
release on Sherpa , Spruce 120 , and Condors (ski area )
non release , on Condors (backcountry) , KTP ( backcountry and ski area )
sh0tthebreeze
11-06-2009, 12:30 PM
Non release for me. Rode Groove Inveritgos last season with Groove bindings and this year I'm on Revel8 Condors with Line FF Aluminums. Just used to them, I guess.
SkaFreak
11-06-2009, 02:08 PM
Both, bombers on KTPs and Pro Primes on my Sherpas.
Manlenium
11-07-2009, 02:44 PM
110 plus non-release
110 under release
EmptiMind
11-08-2009, 04:00 AM
Non-release here. Haven't used release bindings in many years.
sempai
11-08-2009, 10:15 AM
110 plus non-release
110 under releaseDitto for me.
CrazyBoy-1
11-08-2009, 11:54 PM
Um, I think you guys have the length to releasability relationship backwards. Unless I'm reading it wrong that is.
I've only ever ridden non-release, and I have no choice now with my 225's.
Manlenium
11-14-2009, 12:38 AM
Um, I think you guys have the length to releasability relationship backwards. Unless I'm reading it wrong that is.
I've only ever ridden non-release, and I have no choice now with my 225's.
hahah i reversed it once too. yes your right.
110 plus release
110 under non-release
slerch79
11-20-2009, 09:54 PM
New to the sport as of last year and love release bindings
I used the factory mounted SnowJam Extreme IIs on my 75cm Snowjam boards last year... this year I am thinking of going with the Roxy releasables. I don't fall often, and I'm not very good in the park, but I like the step-in convenience of the releaseables. Also, after seeing my husband break an Extreme II binding last year on my 90cm boards (which were about a year old, had been used 5-6 times), I am concerned that they are not very durable. Being a lady, there is a considerably higher chance of an ACL tear if I DO happen to fall, and I really don't need any of that... the Roxys sound perfect for me (5'3", 120lbs) and my short boards.
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