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i just bought a rome agent and now im trying to decide what bindings to get.i have a friend with the rome targas and another friend with the flux targets.my friend with the flux bindings thinks they are very soft and would only be good in freestyle.i heard the targas are stiff and good for backcountry.i ride mostly park but i want some bindings that will do well in the powder too.so i basically want some all around bindings that will look good and fit well with my 08 rome agent.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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I ride the flux stream sf's and they are not soft at all...for me it came down to boot size. I wear a 10.5 salomon f-series that is a 9.5 profile and could not get the romes to work for me. I had too much play in the Large and the med. were too small. The flux medium's fit great for me. I actually had my board waxed today and the guy at the shop was amazed that there wasn't more flex to the flux's as they are all plastic and do not have a metal heel cup...Anyhow my point is that whichever fits your boot best is going to be the best one for you...
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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I am not sure are those smaller profile burtons or standard model? If you have a chance it is best to put your boot in both sizes...I think you would be a large though if that is a standard size boot...as medium as 8-10 I believe
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