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check out line reactor videos
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www.lineskis.com
click products and there 5 links to videos
the last 3 are the newest stuff regarding the reactor
check um out
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yup! and the pic in yer profile is A+
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anyone riding these yet? think i'm going to set up the 12's. any feedback from anyone who's riding them?
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i've been riding them for the last 2 seasons. they're sick. and yet, you really don't notice them when you're skiing, just like any other set of bindings.............
let a shop figure out the right din for you, leave it there, and it is beautiful. doesn't eject you randomly, but spits you out so easily in a fall or anytime when it actually SHOULD release. not to mention the ski-swapping abilities?
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they are pretty sick. I got the 12's. Prolly only needed 10's. Buttt, I fucking nailed a dumbass snowboarder the other day... like fucking rocked him cause he was stupid and those things released like a dream. :)
'Heh Heh ... All Right.' ~Quagmire
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word on the slopes is they work - until the whole thing breaks whne you land something too hard. i guess they would probly work fine for 80-90% of the people who ski on here but if your pushin it, you def wouldnt want these binding on
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i have a pair of the 12's and somehow the heel peice broke on the third day that i had them out. supposedly they aren't supposed to break, i took them back to the shop and got a new pair. hopefully they hold up better.
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line are sketchy
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