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Once I get new boots, I'd like to get another pair of bindings because I'm too lazy to swap them between snowboards and I'm a gear whore. I know I like stiffer bindings; I have two pair of Lexa's but I'm wondering what are other good options outside of Burton. I have a friend who loves his GNU bindings but literally no one has ever mentioned them on here. So I'm not sure about their durability.
The only Unions I have ever looked at seemed cheap and plastic, but maybe they were lower end.
Flux doesn't make many options for women; I haven't really researched NOW.
I have a pair of Flow Minx-SE that I honestly hate--there is no cushioning on the foot bed and it kills my feet after a few hours (they are the weird flow diagonal strap version, not standard flows). I mention this because I've noticed GNU has a similar no cushion foot bed.
I'm more than happy to stick with Lexa's I'm just interested in expanding into other brands. I know I could go Escapades, but I'm sure they would be all that different from Lexas.
To summarize, I want a stiff, responsive and comfy binding other than Burton (let the perv jokes begin)
The only Unions I have ever looked at seemed cheap and plastic, but maybe they were lower end.
Flux doesn't make many options for women; I haven't really researched NOW.
I have a pair of Flow Minx-SE that I honestly hate--there is no cushioning on the foot bed and it kills my feet after a few hours (they are the weird flow diagonal strap version, not standard flows). I mention this because I've noticed GNU has a similar no cushion foot bed.
I'm more than happy to stick with Lexa's I'm just interested in expanding into other brands. I know I could go Escapades, but I'm sure they would be all that different from Lexas.
To summarize, I want a stiff, responsive and comfy binding other than Burton (let the perv jokes begin)