I also support and encourage binding developments by both Spark R & D and Karakoram. Both approaches have their advantages at this point. Now if one of them were to make a plate binding, which was 1 lb or less, and at the same height off of the board as their soft bindings, and offered good stance adjustability and precise boot centering...
Beat that horse Barrows! Bomber are the guys who should make something like this actually.
Post subject: Re: Backcountry/Outside Mag testers deem K bindings unreliable?
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 2:46 pm
Joined: Wed Mar 23, 2005 10:05 am Posts: 1180 Location: Colorado
Killclimbz wrote:
barrows wrote:
I also support and encourage binding developments by both Spark R & D and Karakoram. Both approaches have their advantages at this point. Now if one of them were to make a plate binding, which was 1 lb or less, and at the same height off of the board as their soft bindings, and offered good stance adjustability and precise boot centering...
Beat that horse Barrows! Bomber are the guys who should make something like this actually.
Yeah, I have been in contact with Fin (Bomber), Will (Spark), and Bryce (Karakoram), and some other folks as well. It will happen someday... until then, DIY will have to suffice. Tell Chris he did not miss much in RMNP today, I hope the PNW treats you guys well!
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