I'm wondering what a good set of bindings would be for a reverse camber board. Would a softer or stiffer binding be better? I'm thinking of getting the burton freestyles just cause they are cheap and this isn't my primary board.
Depends on what kinds of reverse cambered board you have....
Just because the camber is reversed doesn't mean it requires special bindings.... It'll require the same bindings as it would if it was a regular cambered board, based upon what the board was meant for. Meaning soft, stiff, park, all mountain, bla bla bla
Aren't the Union Contacts meant to be put on boards with rocker and camber because it lowers the amount of contact points between the binding and the board? I heard this was supposed to increase responsiveness and add more flex. I have a rocker and camber board and I'm still deciding between the Contacts and the Rome 390s.
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