snowboard bindings..flows….?

Posted on October 25th, 2009 by admin

how reliable are flow bindins, i’d like to learn some new tricks and am in to the terrain park i guess part of the process f learning is falling so how durable are flow bindings when it comes down to it?

They are very durable, but with that durability, come extra weight. You’ll have to buy a higher end flow binding in order to lower the weight, but the ease of use provided by flows is awesome. And don’t worry about the backs popping open. The only way that happens if you don’t have them set tight enough. They are a good binding though, at least the higher end models.

3 Responses

  1. madanthony81 Says:

    very durable
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  2. Zach S Says:

    They are very durable, but with that durability, come extra weight. You’ll have to buy a higher end flow binding in order to lower the weight, but the ease of use provided by flows is awesome. And don’t worry about the backs popping open. The only way that happens if you don’t have them set tight enough. They are a good binding though, at least the higher end models.
    References :

  3. Dave S Says:

    Flows are excellent, very durable and easy to use. They do take a little extra setup at the beginning, but your local shop should be able to help with that. Also, bring your boot when you buy them, because some boots still don’t seat very well in the heel hoop area with Flow.
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    Asst. Manager of shop – 18 years riding

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