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<blockquote data-quote="danpenksa" data-source="post: 5185270" data-attributes="member: 603111"><p>All the new Ride bindings (for the past few years) use a toe strap that has the ability to be worn above the traditional or cap-strap style (new)...</p><p></p><p>Ride bindings use Aluminum baseplates, versus a plastic base...Cold weather and plastic don't exactly mix--plus, aluminum is very light weight...</p><p></p><p>I have worked in a shop for 7 years--we have had BY FAR the best luck with Ride bindings--and that's all I use myself anymore...Just find a binding in their line that suits your needs as far as the flex pattern of the binding is concerned and your price range--there is certainly one that will suit you and you will NOT be disappointed...</p><p></p><p>btw--no disrespect to Salomon--they are decent--but I assure you that you will like a Ride binding much better</p><p></p><p>PM me with any other questions</p><p></p><p>dp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danpenksa, post: 5185270, member: 603111"] All the new Ride bindings (for the past few years) use a toe strap that has the ability to be worn above the traditional or cap-strap style (new)... Ride bindings use Aluminum baseplates, versus a plastic base...Cold weather and plastic don't exactly mix--plus, aluminum is very light weight... I have worked in a shop for 7 years--we have had BY FAR the best luck with Ride bindings--and that's all I use myself anymore...Just find a binding in their line that suits your needs as far as the flex pattern of the binding is concerned and your price range--there is certainly one that will suit you and you will NOT be disappointed... btw--no disrespect to Salomon--they are decent--but I assure you that you will like a Ride binding much better PM me with any other questions dp [/QUOTE]
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