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Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 147
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Has anyone had or got to try the c02's or c60's?
I found them for about the same price. I don't do park just free ride. I am putting them on my new arbor wasteland wich is last years model. I just really wanted to try these to see if they really are worth the extra cash. Read good reviews for both.... |
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Location: Detroit Area
Posts: 6,212
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I rode the 2011 C02s. They weren't bad by any means, but I didn't find anything special enough to justify it's price tag. It is super light, but that's about it.
I'd much rather pick up a pair of Rome Targas. I'll even take another pair of Flow NXT-FSE's over a C02 (and I already I have one). Other bindings I would choose over it: Ride Double Agent Ride Double Agent Snowboard Bindings 2011 Ride SPI Ride SPI Mens Snowboard Bindings 2011 K2 Auto Uprise K2 Uprise Mens Snowboard Bindings 2011 C02's are popular though, I won't deny that. We already sold our inventory of those and Targas. Still, Targa > C02 |
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To be honest, I haven't had a chance to try the Double Agents. I have tried many other Ride bindings and I am a big fan to say the least. I love the SPI's and the Agents can be stiffer than those. What I like about the Agents is that you can change the flex of straps and the cant in the footbed ie wedgie.
Same with Targas. They are very adjustable as well. As far as I know, what you get is what you get with the C02's. |
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