| leebrianh 
 
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| Snowboard bindings for snowkiting 
 
 
 This year will be my first year for snowkiting and I am in the process of preparing my gears.
 I have been shopping for bindings for my snowboard and narrowed down to K2 Cinch and Flow bindings.  Before I make my decision, I would like to know
if anybody used any of those bindings in snowkiting and how they think about them.  Any input would be appreciated.  Thanks.  - Brian
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| dman 
 
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 Haven't tried them on the kite yet but gave them a try on the slopes and I'll be making the switch to flow bindings and the budda board this season. | 
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| william_rx7 
 
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| Snowboard Bindings 
 
 
 I've been riding the K2 / Shimano clicker step-in type binding the last 3 seasons.  I use the 'backless' model.  They are 100% solid, and great for
snowkiting. 
I also use these for regular snowboarding too...
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| leebrianh 
 
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 Just an update.  I ended up buying K2 Cinch bindinges and I am very happy with it.  It does exactly what it says, regular stap in bindings with easy
of step-in.  While I was snowkiting, all I had to do was step-in and lock in.  I was doing downheel snowboarding on yesterday and it even worked
better.  While my friend had to sit down everytime to strap in, I was ready waiting for him, every single time.  Very happy with my decision  - Brian | 
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