shortlineflyer
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clip in bindings
I am thinking of doing some snowkiting this winter if we get alot of snow but I would rather have clip in bindings rather than the standard strap
bindings. It makes it easier to get onto the board and keep the kite in the air.
I would get flow bindings but I dont have thatr kind of money.
Does anyone know where I can get bindings and size 12 boots.
Elliot Kites sigma 360 --- Rev Blast 2-4 --- HQ Scout 5.0 --- HQ Crossfire II 10.0 --- HQ hydra 350
2010 Liquid Force Havoc 10m -- Slingshot ranger 12m -- Peter Lynn Scorpion 16m -- EH Cabarete Freestyle
MBS Elements mountainboard
MBS atom cruiser (stake trucks and wheels)
Peter Lynn XR+ kite buggy (std wheels and wide treads)
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stetson05
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I think the ones I got were from this place
http://www.dustysonline.com/Pages/default.aspx
Looks like they are pretty far out of style.
with the old yellow ones I have I would say they are easier but not amazing or anything. I still often have difficulty.
US40
HQ 1.4m which my 8 and 10 year old fly
Pansh Flux 2m, Legend 3m,
HQ Hydra 300 PZ depower, Neo 8m, 11m
Flysurfer S3 Deluxe 19m, S2 15m
Flexboardz Haize
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SIMS snowboard
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erratic winds
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http://www.gnu.com/bindings/backdoor/ only $160. I have them and love them.
http://www.6pm.com/dc-scout-2012-grey-white?zfcTest=mat%3A0 DC Scout Boot with BOA lacing . Entry level boot with BOA lacing...I don't think I'll
ever go back to normal laces.
Together with shipping, still to your door from those sites for under $300.
Go use REI as a showroom and try some on and find your boot size for DC, K2, Burton, and then go online and buy the boot you want for cheaper.
Tide? What's a tide? Man, it's 1000 miles to any ocean.
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p8ntballsk8r
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I would strongly discourage getting clip ins other than FLOWs. While you would easily find these bindings for very cheap, the performance is
horrible. The bindings promote poor form because of lack of support. There are 4 board performances: Twist, Tilt, Pivot, and Pressure. The
attachment point in clip in bindings allows your play in the system before getting a response out of the snowboard. Ankle flexion to initiate a turn
will need to be double of that in modern strap in bindings or the FLOW step ins. In order for the FLOWs to be tight enough they will be difficult to
put on.
Bottom Line is that these bindings give you worse performance. This will lead to getting tired faster, poor form, and increased risk of injury
Just my 2 cents, I used to rock clip ins before I because a snowboard instructor.
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erratic winds
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Uh, what are you saying? You say "don't get something other than flows" in your first sentence, and then go on to list all the reasons why you should
NOT buy flows?
Tide? What's a tide? Man, it's 1000 miles to any ocean.
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crabnebula
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+1 on flow bindings!
Clip in like dyna-fit are great for AT/ ski area in and out systems... But with kiting they are hard to get in and out of fast....
I have and will stick with flow style bindings or just the simple strap system.... It is easier when your trying to deal with stomping around the
board and kite lines whilst being on flat ground as well as stomping big kite loop landings.... You want strong too!
Enjoy!
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