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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: PNW
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^^Yeah, I'm stoked on them. Super comfortable and GREAT straps. Might have to try to get one of my Ride webbed toe caps on there instead though. Easy set up, and thought it was very cool that Sparks includes a multi tool with everything needed to adjust the binding. The only downside is they are a PAIN to attach to the Voile touring bracket. Takes a bit of muscle, really. I'll probably end up swapping in some LT brackets/pins eventually though so its not a real killer.
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![]() Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Front Range
Posts: 9,179
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I highly recommend the LT Brackets. When they first came out I didn't think much of them and then I demo'd a set. So much more rigid which made skinning easier. It saved a ton of energy over a day. Yeah, I ended up buying them...
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Hokkaido in my mind
Posts: 1,362
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Are the 12/13 burners out yet? I really want them as it looks like they have the same straps as my diodes.
Another thing I had trouble with on the voile pin system was removing the pin clip with my gloves on. The spark pin looks like a much better/easier system to use.
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