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Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 44
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Hey guys wondering if you guys know how to repair or where to buy toe ratchets for burton co2's. My problem is that whenever I tighten the toe straps, they seem to loosen and my toe is then no longer covered by the cap strap. I have bought a set of ladders but that did not fix anything.
Cheers, Chris |
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![]() Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Front Range
Posts: 9,179
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CO2's aren't worth $3 imo. Burton ratchets haven't been very good for a long time from what I have seen. 390's are worlds better. I was pretty impressed with the Contraband from when I took it out at the demo days this past week. Definitely a freestyle binding, but it's got chops to do pretty much whatever you want with it.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 44
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Ya co2s are not worth the price. I got them as a gift, I would of much rather preferred cartels. My buddy has last years 390s and hes said nothing but good things about them. The toe straps on them look awsome, nice and light and stay tight. co2s are a bit too stiff for me...
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