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Location: WI
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SNOWBOARD, BOOTS & BAG - READY FOR WINTER
Is it normal or even ok to bolt on your bindings like this? |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Alberta, Canada
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That board if from the early to mid-90's when really low highbacks and baseless bindings were the latest and greatest tech. Do not buy this setup. THe only thing that board is good for is a piece of furniture.
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Location: Alberta, Canada
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Burton is basically re-inventing it with their EST bindings.
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Vernon, BC
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jesus 200 bucks? I could see 50.
those Airwalk boots - Old skool...they are as bad as wearing sorels snowboarding, might as well be wearing running shoes. Baseless bindings - hahhaah I remember those Low end stuff is so chap now you can get a much better kit for 200. 50 bucks for that on the bunny hill maybe |
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