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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: NEPA
Posts: 366
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I have 70 bones of store credit for the house and I'd like to get bindings. I'm pretty much deadset on tt30's, but the house actually HAS se30's and they're in my correct size. Is it worth buying them instead of the tt30's? I'm taking next season very seriously and stepping my game up. 70 foot jumps are going down next season so they have to hold up for that
Flex can be whatever, just not like they're made of rubber erasers. I need them to be fairly responsive and they have to work in tight wooded sections. They basically have to be able to do everything. So are the se30's for me?
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Mountains of Mordor
Posts: 5,417
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Yeah TT30's.
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