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These a noticeable upgrade from the Forces? Other reviews tend...
By Jared
Ranked #964 - Bindings
November 23, 2010
These a noticeable upgrade from the Forces? Other reviews tend to say they're identical besides the look. Anyone rocked both?
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By Riley
Ranked #657 - Bindings
January 27, 2011
the highbacks are solid stiff!!!!
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By Kris McGregor
Ranked #13 - Bindings
January 27, 2011
Haha sorry bro.. I mean they are more for the back country where you would need that little stiffer feel. But like I said you can still rip anything with these. They will be stiffer than the Forces or the Contacts, but you could def still cruise park with these on and have no issues
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By Jared
Ranked #964 - Bindings
November 25, 2010
Nice, think I'm going to go with these. Could you clarify what BK is from "towards the BK?" Haha..
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By Kris McGregor
Ranked #13 - Bindings
November 24, 2010
The straps are a little plusher and are a little stiffer. Also the high back is a touch stiffer aswell and a little more padded, but you wont really feel the difference. Both have a stage 2 base plate, same 8.8 hardware, and same magnesium buckles. Its basically a beefed up Force binder, geared more towards the BK, with a different look. Plus the majority of the Data's are made from recycled product, so better for the environment. Hope this helps :)
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Tech Specs:
- Highback:
- Dupont Zytel ST injected nylon
- Ankle Strap:
- contoured, multi-layer
- Toe Strap:
- toe cup
- Baseplate:
- recycled composites
- Baseplate Padding:
- recycled EVA
- Ratchet Type:
- magnesium buckles w/ aluminum cage
- Flex:
- medium
- Compatibility:
- 3-hole, 4-hole
- Recommended Use:
- shredding
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
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