Re: Re: Switch Bindings.

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Travis Hightower
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    burton does the step in plates still I THINK, dont quote me on that. but our resort got new ones for this year so im not sure if they just double bought or if they ordered new gear. but yeah, alot of peopleare going the way of Flows. Even K2 has a Flow style binding now. I was playing with it at Sun and Ski sports about 2 weeks ago. The back folds down like Flow, but also the toe and heel strap are on a hinge and can be pushed upwards to give you extra room so you're not trying to wedge your foot into the Flow design. Soundsgreat, and they're beautiful bindings, but when you get THAT technical, problems can come up quick.The ones I played with were $250, and for that price, I'd let them be out for a year or 2 before I bought a set, to see what kind of issues people run into with such a complicated 3 piece flex design.Here is a picture of the new “Cinch