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Chacmool
02-07-2005, 02:12 PM
Do the damned things even exist? I remember reading a great deal of hype about them just before I moved to Paris, but now that I'm back and on the snow again I can't seem to find anything about them, not even the company's old webpage. Does anybody know what the cause of this is, if the interface was ever manufactured and if so, if they can be found anywhere? I've got two sets of skiboards, one set of twins and a snowboard. Right now I'm using the twins almost exclusively because I don't want to break anything. I almost broke my anke yesterday because of a non-release on a bad twisting fall and I'd just as soon not lose a season (or more) because of something like that.

Greco
02-07-2005, 02:39 PM
Welcome back Chacmool,

We had the Miller's for awhile but they didn't work out too well. They put you really high up and were hard to get back into, not really a good design if the binding isn't incorporated into the interface. A much better releasable solution and the only one we will sell now is the Spruce Riser (http://www.skiboardsonline.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=SBOL&Category_Code=spruce)

-G

tupacalive35
02-07-2005, 06:12 PM
what were the revoultion x's like? any good? better than the interface.

Greco
02-07-2005, 06:31 PM
worse. very difficult to get back on after a release and not very durable.

spruce kills them both.

g

cmbruin
02-13-2005, 02:58 AM
I agree with Greco on that one. I had the revolution x's and I had to sit down to put them back on. Almost impossible to do it standing up with it set at an "Advanced" tension. I had to carry a screwdriver around to lower the tension.

The risers are much better. Easy to install and fit on 4x4 holes.
Haven't had them release when it shouldn't.

For releasables they're the way to go.

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