[Typo3-t3board] new bindings...
Mathias Schreiber [wmdb]
mathias.schreiber at wmdb.de
Tue Nov 15 12:51:29 CET 2005
Jan-Hendrik Heuing [DD] wrote:
> I quite like this one:
>
> Emergency Schnalle
>
> Integrierter Flaschenöffner!! Gleiche Qualität wie unsere Alium Schnalle,
> nur kannst Du mit der Emergency Schnalle Deine Flasche öffnen, falls Du
> plötzlich Durst bekommst. Prost!.
>
> Whatever, this is a strap which I would like to avoide. If it turns out
> after 8 years (still got some time here ;)), that strap is the way to go, I
> will consider it. Before being the straps-evangelist as well, I would like
> some straps-option. Cinch seems to be the option here, but maybe there are
> others as well.
If the only thing keeping you from a strap is time, then screw time.
If it is that you don't want to bend over all the time to open or close
the bindung, this is indeed a point.
In this case, only SI bindings can help out there.
Cinch needs bend-overs as well, just like flow.
Plus I find Cinch bindings a bit heavy compared to my ride stuff.
All in all, Burton SI is the best SI system in terms of handling but not
in terms of quality. Either they break or wear out after some time. Nice
marketing approach btw :)
All other SI systems suffer from the fact that if they get snow in they
get hard to clean while being in the snow.
Go for straps (like I tell you each year) if you want to have something
that works for a longer time.
If you want things that work for a lifetime - go for RIDE bindings.
The TEAM 05 looks neat and based on metal, instead of that burton
plastic crap.
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