ive been looking for a new set of bindings for a while and i need a jib friendly binding that can do jumps as well.Doesnt have to be good for anywhere else like freeride (got a separate board for that). The price can be at most $250. People told me about the contraband but i heard its not to jib friendly.
That's what they were designed for... I have a pair for my jibstick, can't complain. Not sure what complaints you're hearing but "not for jibbing" befuddles me
i don't think i've ever heard anything bad about 390's, everrr.
flux titans, 390s, union forces, or some burton cartels should all get the job done for you pretty well.
I would think you'd want a softer flex for more flexibility. The nice thing about the new urethane backed bindings is that they're designed to still give you enough control for heel/toe carving.
If you want a jib binding that can handle jumps go with the Union Force or the Flux TT30. I personally find the Union Contact too soft for landing bigger jumps and I've heard that Flux Urethane highback is really soft and lacks the support for hard riding, e.g. stomping landings.
yo i ended up goin with the ride contraband thanks for the help
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