Have a look at the website http://flow.com
They are a bit quicker to get in and out of. I have never tried them but my mate has got some and loves them. You get a lot of heated debate about the pros and cons of Flow bindings and whether they are better or worse than normal ratchet bindings like EST bindings. If you look around on some of the snowboard forums you will be able to read some of the recurring debates.
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Flow bindings are definitely the way forward. The ball and chain snowboards now and again(I have converted her to more civilized ways)and I have to say I don't have to hang around the top of chair lifts nearly so much since she fitted the flow bindings!! :D
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Started by Mahound in Ski Chatter 25-Mar-2014 - 10 Replies
Jimbobilini
reply to 'EST Bindings???' posted Mar-2014
Wanderer
reply to 'EST Bindings???' posted Mar-2014
I would have thought that these were the perfect bindings for all snowboarders:
... only joking :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
... only joking :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Brucie
reply to 'EST Bindings???' posted Mar-2014
Jimbobilini wrote:Have a look at the website http://flow.com
They are a bit quicker to get in and out of. I have never tried them but my mate has got some and loves them. You get a lot of heated debate about the pros and cons of Flow bindings and whether they are better or worse than normal ratchet bindings like EST bindings. If you look around on some of the snowboard forums you will be able to read some of the recurring debates.
Flow bindings are definitely the way forward. The ball and chain snowboards now and again(I have converted her to more civilized ways)and I have to say I don't have to hang around the top of chair lifts nearly so much since she fitted the flow bindings!! :D
"Better to remain reticent and have people think one is an idiot, than to open ones mouth and remove all doubt"
Topic last updated on 27-March-2014 at 13:22