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Flow NXT FX Snowboard Binding
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Flow NXT FX Snowboard Binding
Flow started making their unique snowboard binding ten years ago; other brands are just now catching up. Known as some of the most convenient and comfortable bindings on the market, Flow has earned a loyal following anywhere that there is snow. Dedication to a different point of view has allowed Flow to develop a full range of snowboarding gear for all levels of riders.
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Description of Flow NXT FX Snowboard Binding:
Push freeride performance to the limit with the Flow NXT FX Snowboard Binding. With a stiff carbon-supported highback and Flow's huge Direct-Flex Powerstrap, the NXT FX technical freeride binding thrives at high speeds in gnarly terrain. Whether you point chutes or carve huge turns in the back bowls, Flow's independently adjustable toe and heel landing pads mean you'll experience a fine-tuned ride, minus the harshness usually associated with aluminum bindings. The Flow NXT FX Binding's asymmetrical Direct-Flex Powerstrap gives you loads of response while maintaining all-day comfort, and four locking MINIratchet buckles accommodate all boot types.

Bottom Line: If you live for big mountain freeriding, the Flow NXT FX Bindings are made for you.

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Highback:
3-piece modular w/ carbon support
Strap:
Asymmetrical Direct-Flex Powerstrap
Baseplate:
Forged aluminum
Flex:
Stiff
Recommended Use:
Freeride, big mountain
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year
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Great idea, bad product   12-04-07
BacVert (1): rank
Fortunately, Flow is not in the aerospace business. "A-plus" for rear entry design and hop-and-go capability; "A" for total adjustability of every aspect of the binding. You must have the technical skills and 3 hours or so to spare doing it INDOORS; "A" for comfort, stability and responsiveness, both with freecarve and alpine setups; "F-minus" for poor materials (brittle and underdesigned). Two fasteners and one strap broke off during my two outings with these brand new bindings. No falls involved. I am an easy-going carver that does NO jumps. The tech at the pro-shop indicated where the highback locking lever will eventually rupture.

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My favorite bindings   01-06-08
terrainjunkie (1): rank
These are my favorites of all time. So much performance-- the responsiveness of Flow's "power triangle" is no joke, and the strap is unbelievably comfortable. Easy in and out is the frosting on the cake. Not sure what "BacVert" is up to with the 3 hour set up, get a clue and read some directions for once, and make sure your gear is dialed before you go ride. If you're a gentle carver, than this binding is over your head anyway. I highly recommend this to any solid freeriders out there.

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Not bad, not bad at all   04-17-08
maillie.jo1364753 (1): rank
So, your first day out on these things, you may find yourself cursing up a storm and trying to make small adjustments on the slope. Don't bother. Just accept the fact that your first day out may be a bit miserable. But a bit of readjustment, you'll be surprised how great these bindings can be. On my second day, after loosening them up a little, I was in and out of them in seconds. It really changes your whole experience. Not having to stop and sprawl out after your chair lift ride is a pretty remarkable experience. And they are COMFORTABLE. Forget about those two cramp-inducing pressure points. The front glove piece pretty evenly displaces the pressure across your entire foot/ankle area...makes for very comfy riding. On the downside, to really get these bindings to the point where you can slip in and out of them like your favorite pair of stank ass Birkenstocks...you do lose a little bit of the tightness you may be used to. If you think I'm wrong, and want to prove to yourself that these bindings can be just as tight as your Burton's with the added ease of one click in and out, then go for it. But I'm telling you, I've tried. If you're doing technical stuff, then I wouldn't recommend these, but if you're out there for big mountain free riding and aren't worried about losing just a little bit of tightness around your boot and ankle...then these are great bindings. p.s. if your girlfriend is a skier and has that tendency to make you feel like you're some-kind of a laboratory test monkey while she waits for you as you sit, butt in the snow cranking your bindings to spec...then your first day, effortlessly snapping into these guys...well, it's a pretty sweet, silent FU. ENJOY!

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