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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Hicksville, NY
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I'm thinking about picking these up to replace my Cinch CTX's from last year. I have ridden the ones from a couple of seasons ago and thought they were solid, any major differences for this year?
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Hicksville, NY
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Ok, not too much different. The highback is the same as what I had on my Cinch's last year along with the canted footbeds so the biggest difference is the toe strap but that's whatever to me anyway.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Mountains
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Cinch<Evers. seriously it's a no brainer dude get them they're solid and about 5lbs lighter.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Hicksville, NY
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Yeah I just pulled the trigger the other night. I should have listened to my own advice last season when I was gonna go with them instead of the cinch's but I got sucked in by them having virtually the same tech but with the rear-entry aspect. Big mistake because my big ass sasquatch self was tweaking the shit out them even on the most basic turns. The lateral flex on them is a freaking joke. It was like riding burton missions from 99!
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