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Technick

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  1. 1 hour ago, Freezer said:

    I have the Titanium, weigh 165, and can flex them easily, so you'll be fine with the Titanium.  I have the Intec heels and have had no problem with sticking.  The ability to click in on the fly is a huge benefit, especially if you're riding with skiers.  What Technick said about the lifts.

    Hey Technick, my little girls think my Tintin Coiler is the coolest they've ever seen.  Thanks again for the awesome design!  :-)

    Glad you and your kid likes it!! :)

  2. I'm still going strong with my FSW program "Fuckarounditis Strenght Workout...  ;)"   twice a week sessions. Working pretty good for me, continuing to see weekly gains. Also stretching and foam-rolling almost every day to increase my flexibilty and mobility. Had a stiff right knee for some time but it's getting alot better recently.  Here are my last 2 logs:

     

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  3. IMHO, Leave the Burton bindings with the Burton board, get F2 bindings with your new EC board later....

    Bindings flex for EC is not that much important, the guy that got me into EC (witch is now a very good friend, and local rep for Swoard Snowboards) rides with F2 Titanium Intec witch is supposed to be "too stiff for EC", doesn't seem to limit his EC ability! I changed from F2 Titanium Intec to Carve Intec RS on my EC board because I needed a second pair of binding for my new Coiler Nirvana and wanted to save money on new binding. I found the F2 RS softer and more forgiving, but it's with practice and someone else helping me with my technique that I got better.

    My 2 cents about important stuff for good EC:

    1st - Technique

    2nd - ... technique...

    3rd - Boots... (confy with enough flex)

    3rd and a half - EC Board

    4th - bindings

     

     

     

  4. 19 hours ago, kawiboy said:

    So there isn't a 3D disc option for the F2s? I'm planning to change my board late this year or next year so I wanna be able to use new bindings with the old board for a little while. So if I went to the Ti Race which is stiffer, wouldn't it stand to reason that it should be similar stiffness with the F2 Intec RS?

    Why would you need to change the bindings on your old Burton board, they still work with your new boots?

  5. F2 Carve RS with Intec Heel:

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    F2 Intec RS

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    The only difference is the metal center disk on the intec RS model... The base plate is pretty much the same.

    From F2 web site:

    F2 Carve RS`:

    "Free carve front lever binding for beginners and advanced riders.
    Nearly indestructible, very comfortable and forgiving due to soft
    side flex.
    more flexible base plate for maximum comfort | extremely sturdy
    due to extra thick 5.9 mm stainless steel bails | variable canting
    and heel lift "

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