whoops my bad. So um, how does it compare to the condors that have a thinner core then revolts?
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Check out a review of our bindings http://www.skiboardsonline.com/forum...ad.php?t=13031 (Thanks Rob)
My setup:
DLP/Ktps (randomly switch)
Condors, not rockered (powder/crap conditions board)
GGO soft boot bindings
Ride RFL Snowboard Boots
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So I was just checking and my revolt cities are listed as having tri-axial fiberglass just like the new soft ones....I guess I never considered mine soft. pretty sure they are stiffer then my condors which have the newer bi-ax glass.www.skiboardbindings.com GGO Co-Founder
Check out a review of our bindings http://www.skiboardsonline.com/forum...ad.php?t=13031 (Thanks Rob)
My setup:
DLP/Ktps (randomly switch)
Condors, not rockered (powder/crap conditions board)
GGO soft boot bindings
Ride RFL Snowboard Boots
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Originally posted by bee View PostSo I was just checking and my revolt cities are listed as having tri-axial fiberglass just like the new soft ones....I guess I never considered mine soft. pretty sure they are stiffer then my condors which have the newer bi-ax glass.Riding: RVL8 '15 Rockered Condors
Bindings: RVL8 '15 Black Receptors | Tyrolia Attack 13 Release Bindings
Boots: Full Tilt '14 Booters - 27.5
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cgskook,
The only time I would say regular skis excel over skiboards is on big, open faced powder runs. Although, Sherpas are certainly no slouch in that environment. But, if all I were doing were runs like that I'd take my Huge Troubles or Side Stashes. But, I've yet to find anything to beat the Sherpas for all mountain fun, stability and kick-butt attitude."It's no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society" Jiddu Krisnamurti
Spruce Sherpa - RVL8 KTP - RVL8 Blunt XL
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