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  Thread Started By:   edgelypark   On:   Wednesday 09/04/2008 @ 16:55:46 Show Oldest First    
Colster
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  #7 Re: Head Bindings  11/04/2008 @ 11:35:24
In reply to post #6 ...
They were fine. I don't tend to notice a huge amount of difference in stiffness levels of different bindings, but they seemed solidly built & comfortable. I rode them on the Head Crown 09.
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edgelypark
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  #6 Re: Head Bindings  10/04/2008 @ 23:22:07
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Im pretty new to game you reckon there a good solid first binding?
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Colster
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  #5 Re: Head Bindings  10/04/2008 @ 12:23:01
In reply to post #4 ...
I've ridden the PX5's & liked em.
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lib-banana
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Hampshire
  #4 Re: Head Bindings  10/04/2008 @ 07:52:44
In reply to post #3 ...
Just in case you need any more convincing, check out the prices for Head PX5 teams (the orange ones) in the Filarinksis sale:
http://www.filarinskis.co.uk/store/product_details.vc?productId=1907&categoryId=561&gncps=10

They also have the black ones for the same price or the very tech, stiff and fancy PX10s for a measly £130 (but only is you have small feet!)
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edgelypark
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  #3 Re: Head Bindings  09/04/2008 @ 21:09:49
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QUOTE (lib-banana - 09/04/2008 @ 20:24:49)

reckon the Union forces also get good reviews - have not ridden them myself though.

cheers buddy. Cant find the forces for a decent price but the cadet dlxs aren't too bad, not sure on the difference though.
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lib-banana
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  #2 Re: Head Bindings  09/04/2008 @ 20:24:49
In reply to post #1 ...
yep I got last years PX7s - see my review on here. Love em - rock solid construction - no problems after about 5 weeks use, great adjustability with no tools, very comfy - the toe strap is great, seem good for my style of riding - carving/piste/off piste etc - PX5 might be slightly more flexy for freestyle - not sure.

All in they have been great - Head make good stuff at good prices I think, plus those organge PX5s look pretty sick reckon the Union forces also get good reviews - have not ridden them myself though.
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edgelypark
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  #1 Head Bindings  09/04/2008 @ 16:55:46
Anyone used them or have any info on them, thinking about getting som px5's either that or some union cadet dlxs.
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