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The flex difference is limited to the top flex portion on the back. The glass embedded Nylon on the AT is a nuance difference in relation to the SE. I would not let that dissuade you. The toe cap is a great option. Some rider's feel no need for it and for those there is a no cap version.
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isnt there anyone who actually put on and tried flow nx2-gt?
I am considering them for my new attack banana. I cannot decide between union atlas and flow nx2-gt. The ease of a step in attracts me a lot. But I dont want to lose response... |
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One thing is for sure, you have the option to set these things so they are clamped down on your foot like never before. I would not be concerned with response. |
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but still, I need to hear a couple people writing their reviews. reality is never like what the brands try to show it as... |
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