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Join Date: Oct 2007
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2007 Shaun White 156cm Salomon F20 boots Salomon Relay Pro bindings Height: 5'10" Weight: 150 lbs Boot Size: 10.5 Age: 22 Location: Washington Style: Freeriding/Freestyle I picked up this setup over the weekend (medium bindings). I really wanted the boot because of the smaller footprint for my board. Everyone in the store (snowboard connection in bellevue, wa) was telling me to try out the Relay Pro bindings, especially since I wanted the F20 boot, so I was sold on them (was looking at these, the Burton P1 and the Burton Triad). I was just wondering what everyone thought on the Relay Pro bindings. Or what binding would you recommend with a cap strap (i prefer these). Right now im more a backcountry type person because this is only my 3rd season of boarding and i'm still developing but i'm hoping to get into hitting jumps and stuff this year. thanks! Last edited by jmerickson; 10-15-2007 at 11:20 AM. |
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Salomon's toe straps are convertible, and always have been. My 1999 Salomon SP3 bindings have a convertible toe strap and I didn't realize it till this season. I cranked them down just like they were a cap and the difference in feel was amazing. Last edited by livelyjay; 04-03-2008 at 07:29 AM. |
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