Hey,
So, I have Flow bindings and for the most part I really like them but I do have some problems with them. Many times when I try to gey my back foot into my bindings the heel of my boot gets caught along the back edge and I have to fight with the binding to get my boot in. I have tried sitting in every different position to get my boot in far enough and I have tried every standing position. Anyone else have this problem? Any ideas on how to correct this problem??? Thanks!
So, I have Flow bindings and for the most part I really like them but I do have some problems with them. Many times when I try to gey my back foot into my bindings the heel of my boot gets caught along the back edge and I have to fight with the binding to get my boot in. I have tried sitting in every different position to get my boot in far enough and I have tried every standing position. Anyone else have this problem? Any ideas on how to correct this problem??? Thanks!
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Re: Question about Flow bindings
Sun, January 20, 2008 - 4:37 AMI usually have the same problem but just fight through it accepting that it's going to happen just by the way it's designed. On thing you could do is check to make sure you have it setup correctly. maybe moving the straps forward and/or moving the back back a notch... -
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Re: Question about Flow bindings
Mon, January 28, 2008 - 8:23 PMThanks Jim. I will double check the straps but I am pretty sure that it is where it should be. I love the bindings except for that one thing. sigh...oh well. -
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Re: Question about Flow bindings
Tue, January 29, 2008 - 2:48 PMOne other thing I've noticed is make sure there's no snow stuck on the soul of the binding or boot. I was running into that problem this past weekend. Once I started paying attention things working out ok. One other thing I did before this weekend was completely redo the top straps. I just adjusted loosened it up as far as it'd go and then re-snug everything up...
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