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Don't forget adding an avie beacon and a built in heater to keep the battery warm.
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C'mon men, put a canting base as RIDE NRC or CAD had, some carbon fiber like Union Force MC and some aluminum as in Catek FR2. and i'd buy this. =)
Honestly i prefer stiff and responsive bindings with lots of a metal or carbon. Get a canting base in this as, noone makes this (except catek) and you win! ps. rear entry is gay |
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No one makes canted base plates? Have you not looked at the market lately almost all companies offer it now.
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Oh. really.
that's "Side" canting. I want the oppisote direction. i want to lift toe side on my front foot, and heelside on my backfoot. I know only bomber canting plates for $169 for this. the CAD bindings i own, got 4 points i can lift my footbed independently. so is for CATEK, but this binding are for carving, thay can hurt your board on a imperfect landing. |
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As far as i understand the mechanics of theese, the footbed touches the board itself, and there's no way to put my toes up on one foot and heel on another. A disk with a angled cut will work for this. like one under bomber TD series, or ibex cant plate. But that makes life a bit complicated, and i cannot get ibex new from a shop. Check out catek (OS2 or FR2, idea is the same) or ride CAD(or NRC). four screws in baseplate. That's exactly what i want: simple and easy. |
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