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  • #16
    Originally posted by sempai View Post
    Could the mods be done by SBOL if a person wanted different bindings other than the Sims but still wanted Bill's risers, the wings, etc.?
    Yes. I plan on offering a package of Saavi wings, a pair of 3rd straps, hardware and a pair of "Missouri" risers (that's what I call them Bill ) so one could use their own bindings.

    I just have to get all the pre-orders processed over the coming week and see where we are in terms of remaining product, and how long to get more. stay tuned.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Greco View Post
      ... and a pair of "Missouri" risers (that's what I call them Bill)
      I like it ;-)

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      • #18
        Originally posted by sempai View Post
        Could the mods be done by SBOL if a person wanted different bindings other than the Sims but still wanted Bill's risers, the wings, etc.?
        A conversion kit? Nice idea.
        Just these, nothing else !

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        • #19
          Originally posted by wushuguy View Post
          Awesome! Just what I was looking for as a recommendation! They're on sale too $195! HMMM!

          These ones? (http://www.evo.com/outlet/snowboard-...mute-2013.aspx)
          Yes. Same vendor and same boot I have on order.

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          • #20
            So, on this subject. How good is this setup for all mountain riding compared to conventional ski boots? I (like you all) am looking for something more comfortable to ride all mountain and light park riding ( some mild jumps and rails) but I want to get other peoples feedback about how solid they are. Or not solid enough if that's the case. Can I use them on a set of Revolts? Is the setup as stiff as having regular ski boots? Any feedback you all could give would be greatly appreciated.

            Thank you in advance

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            • #21
              I ride with this set up on the Blunts and the Condors . I have used moderately stiff and very stiff soft snowboard boots . I firmly believe that my control is just as good with this set up as with a regular ski boot . In fact this season I tried out a non releaser again with a regular ski boot on my blunts and I much preferred the sbol converted snowboard binding . gives me the same control and more sensitivity to the snow . I am an all mountain rider but do not do the park . For everything else , groomers, ice, steeps , moguls , powder crud , everything is great with this set up .... yes the set up will work great on the revolt ... it is important for best results that you have a moderately stiff to stiff well fitting snowboard boot with a flex rating of 6/10 or above .... of course everyone is different and some folks may not agree with me that they have the same control as a hard boot .. but for me this set up is perfect !


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              Boards :
              Blunt Xl, DLP, Spliff, Condor, Rockered Condor , Slingshot, Sherpa, Icelantic Shaman
              Boots
              K2 BFC 100 Grip walk sole , Dynafit CR Radical AT boot, Ride Insano Snowboard boots
              Bindings:
              Zero Pro Non release Binding
              Modified Receptor Backcountry Bindings (Bill Version and Slow Version)
              Spruce Riser with Attack 14 GW /AT binding
              Custom Risers with Fritschi Backcountry Bindings (Jeff Singer version 1, Bill version)
              Rocker and Sbol Soft Boot Bindings.

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              • #22
                Thank you so much for posting this! I'm considering doing basically the same setup, so it's nice to see how it really looks. Looks great!

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