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Location: Vail, CO
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I have 24 days on my nx2-at. They are great. I'm thinking of getting some se's for my other board with my fives on them.... This is my 7th year on flows and I can get my fives pretty damn tight, the nx2 design just makes it slightly easier on entry and exit, especially on bindings that aren't broken in yet......
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: mt.
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Hey Argo, how's the canting bed working out for you? i'm more of a freerider but i do some small jumps of natural features. since i'm old, i just wanted to know if they help out a lot. thanks
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Feels good on the knees and ankles. I think it's a 2.5 cant. Definitely Ito able and nice for all mountain riding..... Canting makes it slightly harder to flex out your board on hard pack/park.
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