Well, I've already bought the step-ins so that's my next step, as it were.
But can you point me to examples of the flow and why they are superior?

Judah

On 11/11/07, Casey Dougall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Nov 11, 2007 2:47 PM, Judah McAuley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I love to free ride. Powder, wide open fields, in through the
> > trees...yummm
> >
> > Palmer Glacier and the Magic Mile are open at Timberline. Lower runs and
> > the
> > other resorts are waiting for more snow, which looks like might come
> later
> > this week. I need to return the last set of boots I got though as they
> are
> > too small. But then the transition to step ins will be complete and my
> > Burton Canyon 162 will be happy.
> >
> > Judah
>
>
> You don't want step ins... go with flow bindings and a regular boot. trust
> me!!! If there is any solid advice I can give to the  cf-community, it's
> based around snowboarding. I've seen and ridden every setup out there.
> While
> the step-ins are nice and all, you end up looking like a skier walking
> through the village in your two ton boots.
>
> Flow bindings have a cuff that sits above your foot. You slip in through
> the
> backs and snap in... no pressure points on your foot, and natural control
> over your board.
>
> Casey
>
>
> 

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