Shred Union
RIDE DELTA MVMNT
Awesome, gnarly, tight, sick, dope... running out of adjectives here...
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Thanks to its aluminum chassis, these bindings are REALLY light! Flow and Burton bindings are like bricks compared to them. Pretty basic binding, not much to look at. The ratchets work great, good grip on the straps and they come off with ease. I have yet to do anything near crazy with them in the park, but they are flexible enough to handle whatever I can dish out.
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I have to disagree with this. They are one of the most over priced bindings on the market and what do you get? Your getting the same Preston binding I rode in 1994 with some upgraded straps. Obviously when you look at the base of the binding, you will instantly notice the amount of surface area that contacts with your board of choice. That’s a ton of surface area contacting with your board. What happens when you cover that much surface area over your inserts? Well you basically are screwing a 2x4 into your board and keeping your board from naturally flexing. Second off, why would you wanna ride Aluminum that’s been heated up to make your so called binding? What happens when you heat metals? It gets really weak… Most of all, your shredding on my recycled beers cans.
I can go on and on about these….
I can go on and on about these….
Thanks for the info! Never thought about that surface area contact. Very true. I'm actually looking into getting some Union bindings and I hear that they got the bindings with the least contact.
I have made the switch from Ride Zeta MVMNT's to Union's . Love the Union's and can't wait to get my own ones... [I am using my friend's Force's ]
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