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Location: Aus, NSW
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Full Part: Scotty Vine - YouTube
Scotty Vine He is sponsored by Flux, but they don't look like any flux bindings i have ever seen? help us out with identifying what these are, cause they do look very cute Cheers fellas
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On an unrelated, that video to me really highlights the diversity of snowboarding styles. For the freestylers/street riders most of the features/settings featured might not be anything unusual, but I would never think of (let alone want to do) any of this.
Don't get me wrong, I think Scotty Vine is the man and I totally admire his ability, but this type of riding holds zero interest for me - I am not even sure I am going to watch the clip again. |
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guess thats why snowboarding is so good, so many different styles + thanks for replies , ill be looking for one of these bindings now etc how expensive and performance etc, so i guess this has changed to a "what do you think of" the SF45 2010 bindings?
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