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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: VT
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I bought these TT30's in January for a great deal but decided not to try them out because I've been on a Burton and was too lazy to find ICS conversion plates for these Flux's. I have them in the FS forum if anyone is interested or just PM me. Thanks
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 25
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since you seem to have almost the whole collection i got this question:
i bought Flux SuperDiamonds 2010, and i love those bindings. but i think i would love them even more with a tad softer baseplate. do you know if superdiamonds have that hard baseplate/shockabsorbers intentionally stiffer bc its a freeride/boardercross model. or is it stock on all flux bindings? |
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I have this year's DMCC which is the new name for the Super Diamond. It's their stiffest binding, which means base/highback. Sounds like you might prefer the SF45.
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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shortly: could you press with you finger on the baseplate padding and see if padding of DMCC is any stiffer then SF45 of any other flux model that you have? Last edited by arborlover; 03-20-2011 at 06:16 AM. |
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