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Hi,
Just looking for a bit of feedback from any ladies out there who have tried the Burton Lexa bindings (or men's opinions also gratefully recieved!)
I've only just started boarding, and had a few lessons. I picked up the basics quite quickly and can link turns and ride switch (admittedly a bit hesitantly at the moment) I was hooked straight away and decided to get my own gear.
I bought the Roxy Ally BTX 2013 model after lots of research as I wanted a board I could progress with. I went into a store the other day and after recommendations from staff, bought the Burton Lexa bindings. It was all a bit rushed and I just bought them without having done much prior research (bad move on my part). So I did this research post-purchase and am now a bit worried that I have bought something too advanced!
Anyone have any personal experience with these bindings and if they would suit a beginner progressing to intermediate?! i thought I would just ask before deciding to keep or take back! Thanks
Just looking for a bit of feedback from any ladies out there who have tried the Burton Lexa bindings (or men's opinions also gratefully recieved!)
I've only just started boarding, and had a few lessons. I picked up the basics quite quickly and can link turns and ride switch (admittedly a bit hesitantly at the moment) I was hooked straight away and decided to get my own gear.
I bought the Roxy Ally BTX 2013 model after lots of research as I wanted a board I could progress with. I went into a store the other day and after recommendations from staff, bought the Burton Lexa bindings. It was all a bit rushed and I just bought them without having done much prior research (bad move on my part). So I did this research post-purchase and am now a bit worried that I have bought something too advanced!
Anyone have any personal experience with these bindings and if they would suit a beginner progressing to intermediate?! i thought I would just ask before deciding to keep or take back! Thanks