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Flux Titan Snowboard Binding - 2008

Flux Titan Snowboard Binding - 2008

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Flux Titan Snowboard Binding - 2008

Strap into the Flux Titan Snowboard Binding and turn the mountain into a cream-filled breakfast pastry. This cushy Flux binder’s base and highback deliver swift responsiveness and great durability. The forward leaning highback ensures optimal responsiveness so you can show the mountain that you’ve got game. The Titan’s F-Tech 3D ankle strap gives you flexibility and support while minimizing the stress and pressure applied to your boot. The L-Guide FTM toe strap uses the same 3D cushioning as the ankle strap to maximize comfort and support. Low profile ratchet buckles tighten and release precisely and quickly so you can get after it seconds after hopping off the lift.

Bottom Line: Sweet colorways, tool-free adjustments, and proven performance and comfort. That’s the Flux Titan Snowboard Binding.

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Rating for this product: 3

jibby but not great

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September 12, 2009

these binding are real specific for what there made for, big jumps are a no no but for jibs and rails they proved to be pritty sweet. if you have ever seen zac marvin ride. thats what there mad for.

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Rating for this product: 5

Best binders on the market!

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November 29, 2008

Just got me a pair of the pastel ones. So stoked on them! I know these babies won't let me down on the slopes. Even if I slam at least I'll look good falling! LOL!

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wou;d these go well with a K2 www rocker and are they durable

wou;d these go well with a K2 www rocker and are they durable and also good in the park?

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April 4, 2010

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Very durable, soft for jibs, would fit that board just fine.

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April 5, 2010

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Rating for this product: 5

Love jibbing?

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November 28, 2008

I do. I'm a total park rat. & these bindings are the key to having a DOPE day in the park! Boxes, rails, buttering & jumping. FOGETABOUTIT!!! I'm getting me a pair. Don't sleep!

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Rating for this product: 1

Decent

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September 16, 2009

I rode them for a while the racket for the toe sucks very much seriously! They stick and won't come off in cold conditions, and it doesn't feel like your wearing a binding. good or bad. bad because you can't feel the response at all, honestly I've owned 16 snowboards in my career and 10 bindings I know what I'm talking about. If you jib and suck then these bindings will work great. IF you actually ride BIG then these bindings SUCK, not impressed

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September 16, 2009

Get Burton P1's much better I promise

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Hey, The Flux Titan binding, model #FLX0020 (color black). what

Hey,

The Flux Titan binding, model #FLX0020 (color black). what year is this model? and would you recommend this binding for a mountian/freeerider like me or is it more for a freestyler. how is the flex? stiff or soft? let me know, thanks~

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September 30, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

AMAZING!

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June 12, 2009

These are f***ing thug! They are veryyy comfortable with nice cushiony straps! They are abit more soft then they are stiff but they have just enough responsiveness for jumps. I recomend these to anyone who likes to jib and jump, but more jibbing. These are dope binders ,yadadida?

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Rating for this product: 5

Flexible

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February 27, 2009

Ok so I have some Burton Cartels on a WWW w/ rocker right now but the bindings have a really stiff feel to them. I have heard these are pretty flexible and you can get a little more freedom with these but any suggestions of other bindings with a nice free flexible feel too them to get some tweaks and make pressing a little easier on myself? please respond back on this.

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December 10, 2009

I'd recommend the Ride Alpha Mvmt binders for a good freestyle binding. Metal baseplates won't break on you and they are responsive enough for big kickers with enough flex for tweak. I also hear good things about Bent Metal binders and I'm thinking about getting some myself...

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Change me.

Tech Specs:

Highback:
Nylon composite 
Strap:
[Ankle] F-Tech 3D urethane; [Toe] L-Guide FTM 3D urethane 
Baseplate:
Nylon, 30% fiberglass 
Flex:
Soft-medium 
Recommended Use:
Freestyle snowboarding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China