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  Thread Started By:   jonspeedy   On:   Saturday 29/03/2008 @ 12:00:06 Show Oldest First    
JibMonkey
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Banffshire
  #50 Re: Bindings advice needed  03/07/2008 @ 22:35:32
In reply to post #48 ...
hehe yeh i never used to think much to nitro gear either but was converted this season. with next seasons bindings lol.

Check out the raiden black hawks i promise you they do not disapoint.
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branny@fotp
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  #49 Re: Bindings advice needed  03/07/2008 @ 07:08:38
In reply to post #6 ...
i've got last seasons T9 street pro's and they are the comfy bindings i've ever ridden..the shell cap is super comfy and well made
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Chorlton
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  #48 Re: Bindings advice needed  02/07/2008 @ 23:06:50
In reply to post #47 ...
to be fair, it was ages ago. they had some weird wire instead of plastic straps, the high backs were made of sheet metal and they pinched like a lobster on meth.
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JibMonkey
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  #47 Re: Bindings advice needed  02/07/2008 @ 22:35:22
In reply to post #46 ...
fair do's you tryed them recently though ? alots changed
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Chorlton
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  #46 Re: Bindings advice needed  02/07/2008 @ 21:06:11
i had ntros once. they were sh*t. never again. even if everyone says they are great.
Sorry Jib.
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JibMonkey
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  #45 Re: Bindings advice needed  29/06/2008 @ 23:31:44
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was that in reply to myself ? lol

If so glad someones found some raidens to demo.

theyve got to be the most comfy and responsive bindings ever!
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jonspeedy
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Cheshire
  #44 Re: Bindings advice needed  28/06/2008 @ 19:33:15
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Got to agree, after first trial at Chilfactore, they are awesome, can't wait to try them out on a mountain for real.
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JibMonkey
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Banffshire
  #43 Re: Bindings advice needed  19/06/2008 @ 10:07:22
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Nitro raiden bindings get them super responsive super comfy nothing more needs to be said!
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gstanho
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  #42 Re: Bindings advice needed  19/06/2008 @ 09:59:52
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Chorlton,

Did I miss something here? Magnets?
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Chorlton
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  #41 Re: Bindings advice needed  19/06/2008 @ 00:43:33
oh lord
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abrocks22
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  #40 Re: Bindings advice needed  18/06/2008 @ 21:06:26
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i think you should get flow bindings they are really good and easy to use
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Chorlton
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  #39 Re: Bindings advice needed  08/06/2008 @ 00:07:45
its all about the MAGNETS nxt year. believe.
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jonspeedy
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Cheshire
  #38 Re: Bindings advice needed  06/06/2008 @ 22:17:33
Had to send the Triad Lounge back cos of a rip in the leather on the hi back and they didn't have any more, gutted. Instead bought a pair of Nitro Phantom, my board is Nitro so seemed to make sense. They look more bad ass than bling, I'll review 'em when I've given 'em a test ride.
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Mosh'n Ride
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London
  #37 Re: Bindings advice needed  29/05/2008 @ 10:32:15
In reply to post #35 ...
Sorry, I am french so have some issues with technical words sometimes (others as well sometimes )

Would need to find a pictures to explain clearly what I meant :D
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paulm
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London
  #36 Re: Bindings advice needed  29/05/2008 @ 09:05:03
In reply to post #33 ...
I have cartels from a few years ago and I took off those little spinner thing and replaced them with the long thin screws that come with the bindings. The spinner things kept falling off but the screws don't.
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