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deanocarve

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  • Location
    kirkwood
  • Home Mountain/Resort?
    Kicking Horse BC CANADA / MT Hotham Vic Australia
  • Occupation?
    what don't i do
  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    Burton( PJ 6.2 PJ 7,Prime asym 170) Mistral x59, Donnek 172 , Never summer ( Cobra 163 and RipSaw 161)
  • Current Boots Used?
    Deeluxe softies and Deeluxe Hardboots 325
  • Current bindings and set-up?
    Flow Fuse for Softboots and various Burton Plates for Hardboots !!
  • Snowboarding since
    1987
  • Hardbooting since
    1992

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  1. Yep all Flow users the Rivets on the webbing give way, if they are loose , remove the black washer with pliers and get some T-bolts,and spring washers 1 under clip or ratchet and 1under T bolt . I have had 2 rivets go me virtually with in a season , both in not critical moments ; but I had one yesterday , one binding went (total release ) at the rivet and caused the other binding to go (total release) was on very steep slope lucky the snow was very soft I stopped myself and grabbed the board b4 it shot off down the hill , the rivets are dodgy as F#@#, after lots of serious carving and pressure through the bindings I have 2 pairs of Fuse bindings I ride them on different boards each are just over a year of use .be careful ,easy to do some serious damage ,if in doubt replace ASAP I love Flow , as they are true freeride trenching ,comfortable control and torque mechanisms , but they should address this problem b4 people get seriously hurt !!!!! If I was in a no fall zone things could of been catastrophic !!! All riders check your gear if it does not feel right fix it !!!
  2. Yep all Flow users the Rivets on the webbing give way, if they are loose , remove the black washer with pliers and get some T-bolts,and spring washers 1 under clip or ratchet and 1under T bolt . I have had 2 rivets go me virtually with in a season , both in not critical moments ; but I had one yesterday , one binding went (total release ) at the rivet and caused the other binding to go (total release) was on very steep slope lucky the snow was very soft I stopped myself and grabbed the board b4 it shot off down the hill , the rivets are dodgy as F#@#, after lots of serious carving and pressure through the bindings I have 2 pairs of Fuse bindings I ride them on different boards each are just over a year of use .be careful ,easy to do some serious damage ,if in doubt replace ASAP I love Flow , as they are true freeride trenching ,comfortable control and torque mechanisms , but they should address this problem b4 people get seriously hurt !!!!!
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