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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 230
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Hi all, I am pretty much sold on the never summer proto ct. I will be using this thing everywhere from ohio jibs and jumps to jackson hole glades and pow. I was wondering if the Flux tt30s are the bindings for me? Will flux even have this binding next year? From what i heard they are for me. Another option is the rk30s. More park oriented i guess. Can these still handle pow and big mountains or should i stick with the tt30s.
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Queensland, Australia
Posts: 1,057
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Highjack!
See, that is what has perplexed me this season with the new numbering system. I was under the presumption that the RK30s were a very soft/park orientated binder due to the urethane highback, and that DS45 was firmer than the RK30 and the TT30. Really, im looking for something a hair softer than my CO2's for my SL. Flux was a contender...but the Burton Prophecy is looking like it may be something to look at.
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