I am comparing SP Fastec SLAB vs Flow NXT-FRX.
Anybody have experience with both?
Flow looks simpler and geometrically more rigid.
SP looks more hi-tech, with more rigid and anatomical asymmetric hiback.
so, any thoughts/expericence, anybody?
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Looking for hard "soft" bindings for DUAL: SP or Flow?
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Re: Looking for hard "soft" bindings for DUAL: SP or Flow?
My good friend carves with Flow NXT-FRX, he loves them.
I use Bent Metall Step-In, but BM closed freeride series of his bindings at 2008.
In our school we recomend Drake bindings, such as SuperSport, Menthor, Radar, they quiet stiff, comfortable and less expensive.
I use Bent Metall Step-In, but BM closed freeride series of his bindings at 2008.
In our school we recomend Drake bindings, such as SuperSport, Menthor, Radar, they quiet stiff, comfortable and less expensive.
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Extremecarving lessons www.youtube.com/user/FunCarve2012
Extremecarving lessons www.youtube.com/user/FunCarve2012
Re: Looking for hard "soft" bindings for DUAL: SP or Flow?
Thank you.
Drake are classic buckle bindings, I am looking more at step-in or similar - like Flow or SP system.
Sure there are true step-ins,like Klicker and stuff, but they are less rigid after a season or two, and there is nothing you can do about it. Also, more and more brands tend to drop them, as they are not so popular.
Anybody else?
Drake are classic buckle bindings, I am looking more at step-in or similar - like Flow or SP system.
Sure there are true step-ins,like Klicker and stuff, but they are less rigid after a season or two, and there is nothing you can do about it. Also, more and more brands tend to drop them, as they are not so popular.
Anybody else?