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  • #16
    yea i'll third that, bombers do not flex in any way. maybe you had some super soft bumpers in there or something


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    • #17
      I used bombers for two full days and they are amazing. You get a full feel of transfer to the boards, an improved sense of closeness too your boards, the bumpers absorb the bumps. A great difference from the spruce riser/binding combo. I think I rode to hard for the releasables, i turned so sharp and hard they always released. I am not afraid to push the bombers with some 99km/hr spins and turns.

      The bombers are so rock solid..............Lovin them.


      Boards:

      Spruce 120s(x2), ALPs(x3), Lacroix 99's, BWPs.

      Bindings:

      Pro Prime Riser/Rossi Bindings(x2).

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Manlenium
        [ I think I rode to hard for the releasables, i turned so sharp and hard they always released.
        when properly set up the spruce release bindings shouldn't do that. what was your din? must not have been high enough.

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        • #19
          I dont have my sheet anymore........6.5-7 ???. I set them as high and tight as i could. I had them set for the aggressive style.

          I found they still released on me, so i got rid of them to Aqua.

          The bombers allow me to spin and turn so sharp without that problem. Definate improvement.

          Just depends on your style of riding I guess...


          Boards:

          Spruce 120s(x2), ALPs(x3), Lacroix 99's, BWPs.

          Bindings:

          Pro Prime Riser/Rossi Bindings(x2).

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