Not sure if anyone is interested but figured I would post just in case as many on this forum are snowboarders and may want for snowkiting.
Have a pair of Rocker Pink Ride Bindings that were bought at the end of last year's season on a whim. Used them literally like twice (have two other
setups so never got to use). They fit any 3-or-4 hole pattern board and will fit wmns 8-10 and mens 7-9 boots. They have no signs of wear and lived
unmounted in a box all summer long. Great for freestyle and park or really just all mountain use. Great bindings and nothing wrong with them but I
really want to try out some Flows.
Have everything as new - box, directions, both sets of discs, leash, hardware, and padded baseplate covers. They retailed for over $225 so I figure
$85 via PayPal + UPS Ground shipping is a fair price as these (the MVMNT series) are Ride's upper/advanced binding model.
Any questions? Fire away!
rocfighter - 15-11-2010 at 04:09 PM
OOOHHHHH I think WG needs those.
But realy I would go for it but The Kidd and I have man size feet!!!ripsessionkites - 15-11-2010 at 04:13 PM
Dino, this is screaming your name.
come to Canada for a little snow kiting, or we meet up with you in UT.
id go with the PINK, but you're about a weekend too late as I picked up my snowboard.NJLandboarder - 17-11-2010 at 10:21 AM
this is a sweet deal and flows? your an experienced rider why in gods name would you want flows?chudalicious - 17-11-2010 at 10:24 PM
@CJ
Well, tbh - I have a few board/binding setups that are on the soft side and I like my bindings tight. Had a go with last year's Flows for about two
runs and they were very stiff but very light and didn't feel like you had anything strapping you in. Plus, the whole ease of entry is a big one as
they would go on my future snow kiting board.
I hate selling these but of my Union Contacts and Burton Triads EST, it was the logical choice to part with.
Who knows, if they don't sell, I may just end up putting them back on!
shaggs2riches - 17-11-2010 at 10:30 PM
Not sure why someone who is aspiring to snowkite wouldn't want a set of flows. They offer less hassle when having to worry bout keeping a kite in
control. If you need to take your back foot out to step back a bit when relaunching; quick and easy. My brother rides the mountains using the same
pair he bought when they first came out. Only now he is looking to upgrade to a new pair for his new skate banana.
These bindings on the other hand are a great deal for someone. Great quality, will stand up well. If my wife didn't have a set of flows I'd get em for
her. erratic winds - 17-11-2010 at 11:55 PM
Quote:
Originally posted by NJLandboarder
this is a sweet deal and flows? your an experienced rider why in gods name would you want flows?
Absolutely no reason to insult another user's choice in equipment. I thought snobdr was back for a second.NJLandboarder - 18-11-2010 at 08:45 AM
chill eratic winds im not insulting her it was sort of jokingrocfighter - 18-11-2010 at 09:45 AM
OK OK every body calm down. Oh I'm the only one upset. I'm calm now. Lets all
keep having a good time here.:bigok:chudalicious - 18-11-2010 at 01:51 PM
Yeah, no offense taken here. CJ and I go way back (to WW 2010 that is ) best of
luck in your recovery, man.
I got antsy, as I often do so ordered the Scotty Lago mismatch NXT-ATSEs for the upcoming season. Hopefully, they come with some snowkiting skill
right out of the box.
They do look sweet though - their mismatched brightness will definitely come in handy when only my feet and board are visible and sticking out of the
snow.
Someone's got to need a sweet pair of Ride bindings that are just as bright!? :wink2:chudalicious - 21-11-2010 at 09:58 PM