 | add to Bookmarks | You must be logged in to have a favorites list. Select 'Login' (top right) to register or login. | Add a Review Cred: 216 | Review by chmell3 on Mar. 02, 2009
Good Features These boots offer great ankle support and unsurpassed control over your ski. They reduce pressure points, and put the skier on the balls of his feet in an aggressive stance for quick reaction and hard cuts. Bad Features They cost quite a bit more than alternative HO bindings, and regular/goofy design limits who can use your ski (which can be good). The construction places the skier with his legs bent forward in a more aggressive position, which takes some getting used to, but ends up placing the skier in a much better position for turning. Recommended Alternatives HO Venom bindings are great, but don't offer nearly the support these do, and can create pressure points. |
Comment by chmell3 These bindings are mountable on all major ski brands, including HO, O'Brien, Connelly and Radar. |  | Add a Review | |
Add Review Cred: 216 | Review by chmell3 on Mar. 02, 2009
Good Features These boots offer great ankle support and unsurpassed control over your ski. They reduce pressure points, and put the skier on the balls of his feet in an aggressive stance for quick reaction and hard cuts. Bad Features They cost quite a bit more than alternative HO bindings, and regular/goofy design limits who can use your ski (which can be good). The construction places the skier with his legs bent forward in a more aggressive position, which takes some getting used to, but ends up placing the skier in a much better position for turning. Recommended Alternatives HO Venom bindings are great, but don't offer nearly the support these do, and can create pressure points. |
Comment by chmell3 These bindings are mountable on all major ski brands, including HO, O'Brien, Connelly and Radar. |  |
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