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So all last season I rode with the Rome Targas. They were amazing bindings but they were mens and were too small for my boot. Right now I am currently in a dilemma. This is my second season boarding and I have the basics pretty much down and want to attempt some park this season. I would say I would be 90% riding and 10% park this season. I just picked up the Burton G-Twin (sick board btw...) and need bindings to match. I want something I could grow in but so insanely advanced that I won't know how to adjust them.
Here are my choices: Burton Lexa Rome Madison Ride dVa Any reviews or help would be greatly appreciated! |
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: WI
Posts: 1,922
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i haven't been able to find many women's bindings from last year, but the madison's seem to be the most popular. The rome struts are the cheaper women's bindings from them i think, which are comparable to the rome arsenals for men.
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Annapolis
Posts: 246
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just some hardware issues, and that they were stiff, but it could be that it was just a certain few pairs. my friend also had non-burton boots, i think vans?, and the bindings didn't fit right. i just feel like they are lower quality than the other choices.
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