http://www.bomberonline.com/store/bindings/Ibex.cfm
These are identical to the old Burton Race bindings, right? Any views / experience?
Thanks
IBEX Bindings
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dude...did u break your collection of TD2s???? have they been outlawed as other nasty brands?? why are u interested in IBEX?????
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Hi Istvan
yes the ibex binding is fine, a little bit more lateral flex than the F2. and till now i didn't manage to break it and i even don't know anybody who broke it (not the old burtons).
have also a look here: viewtopic.php?t=4069&highlight=ibex
greets
simon
yes the ibex binding is fine, a little bit more lateral flex than the F2. and till now i didn't manage to break it and i even don't know anybody who broke it (not the old burtons).
have also a look here: viewtopic.php?t=4069&highlight=ibex
greets
simon
Actually the TD2s I have are very good, I am completely satisfied with those. When I saw this Ibex thing I realized that I had very similar Burtons back in time, but as far as I remember those felt a bit softish, at least compared to TD2.
So just wondered what brought these back into fashion. I saw that racers use it as well.
Cheers
So just wondered what brought these back into fashion. I saw that racers use it as well.
Cheers