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But only if you can handle it ....

If edge power and control is what you're looking for you're going to need a stiff binding to match that stiff board. The Flow NX2 RS Snowboard Binding rates a 5 (that's out of 5) on flow's stiffness scale, so the NX2 RS might be the binding you seek. The NS2 RS is also packed with features that make it lighter, more comfortable , and easier to use, so this isn't just a stripped-down race binding.
  • Stiff flex for power and edge control
  • Rockered aluminum baseplate with 2.5 degree bevel for stiff, lightweight performance without creating flat spots in your rocker
  • OC Kush basepad with cushioning at the toe and heel for shock and vibration-absorption
  • Acive Straps automatically lift out of the way when you drop the highback to make getting in and out even easier than before
  • 4-way adjustable support strap allows you to dial in the amount of control (vs forgiveness) for a custom feel
  • KushControl Highback Pad gives you added comfort and reduces ankle bite on sketchy landings and long heelside traverses
  • Active Power Capstrap allows you to choose between fast rear-entry or conventional side-entry
  • Offset multi-disk is 3D, 4x4, channel, and M6 compatible

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savp310591

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Performed flawless an Windham mountain NY! very stiff and reactive(responsive) piece of gear! Unique entrance-locking system gets you fastened in seconds and makes everybody envy!!!
Highback lean angle is adjustable, well made metal buckles wich gives you pleasure to tighten them...money well spent at fine quality bindings!!!
Love them)

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jef4054293

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First of all, they look beautiful, both aesthetically and mechanically. The way they open and close is brilliantly engineered. Lots of function, few moving parts. I loved them the minute I took them out of the box.

That love faded a little once I took them to the slopes. Although I could get my size 10 Thirty-Two Forecast boot in and out of the bindings at home with ease, on the slopes, all of a sudden, the boot seemed too large. The bindings are a size Large, so a size 10 boot should've fit perfectly, but it doesn't. It fits very, VERY snugly, to the point where it's more difficult to insert than I think it should be. Of course, loosening the top strap makes this easier, but only if you loosen that to the point of being too loose for adequate control. So I guess what I'm saying is, while it's great that the strap raises up, it doesn't raise up enough, and in practice, these aren't much easier to get in and out of than any other Flow binding.

Second issue, and this is a big one! I've been riding for 8 years now, and I've never understood why snowboard leashes exist. I know some resorts even require them, but I've still never known why. I mean, when is a snowboard ever, EVER, going to fall off? I'll tell you when. When you're wearing these bindings! I fell on my back and wound up sliding down the hill, upside down, head towards the lodge, back on the snow, base of my board facing the summit, and as the bindings were dragged like this, the releases caught, flipped down, and let go of my boots - both of them - thus jettisoning my board down the hill like an unguided missile. Luck is all that steered it into a tree instead of another person.

So, now I have a leash. It was either that or return these bindings, which frankly, I wasn't sure dogfunk would even allow. I didn't actually ask, FWIW, I just figured, they're great otherwise - they're very stiff, very lightweight, very comfortable, absolutely wonderful when you're actually riding - that I'll still keep them. In the end, my complaints about entering/exiting being less than ideal, and needing a leash for the first time in my life, aren't actually deal breakers.

I should really repeat that, yes, once you're riding, they're fantastic. They offer extremely responsive control, and do a fantastic job reducing the vibration of fresh corduroy. All in all, they're great, but not perfect.

mik102216909

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I had the same problem... Got rid of 32's and got burton hails and Rome Libertines Work perfect! My 32's were to wide for the heel cup.

does this fit into burton channel board?...

Patrick

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does this fit into burton channel board? also does my burton boots work on this binding?

David Rain

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the boots should be fine try them on in a store first if u can. They do work with the channel boards just make sure they send u the proper disks. go to the videos on flows website about adjustments and you'll see what im talking about. Let me know if the highback fails on you. i have herd only bad things about the old flows but only good thing about these new ones.