dimanche 26 avril 2015
TOE RAMPS... favorite company, binding, why?
Posted on 23:47 by Immigration
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I've gone through numerous bindings, and recall my old Technines MF Montoya had a more aggressive toe ramp compared to bindings I had prior to them and the ones I've been rocking up too present. It felt they gave me greater response easier to load toe pressure and my ability to get pop/ollie took less effort and was more consistent in park especially stomping tricks . After they broke I've been running Burton cartel ltd, and Union flight pro . There are things I like about both of them more than my old Techniques but I always feel like there something missing and believe its the gas pedal.
Would you all be interested in an tool-less adjustable toe ramp, that you could change the angle?(not just different foot beds) Or is this something that I've found is important, and hasn't been explored yet with bindings?
I wondering why both burton and union,( and the majority of bindings i'm aware of ) toe ramps are so much less aggressive than my old Techniques, I know a lot of gear is personal preference, however I believe that some technology is superior than others. Has any one else noticed that they enjoyed a more aggressive toe ramp, if so what bindings?
Would you all be interested in an tool-less adjustable toe ramp, that you could change the angle?(not just different foot beds) Or is this something that I've found is important, and hasn't been explored yet with bindings?
I wondering why both burton and union,( and the majority of bindings i'm aware of ) toe ramps are so much less aggressive than my old Techniques, I know a lot of gear is personal preference, however I believe that some technology is superior than others. Has any one else noticed that they enjoyed a more aggressive toe ramp, if so what bindings?
TOE RAMPS... favorite company, binding, why?
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