Burton race plates
" step-in race
" performance plate
" step-in performance
" titantium plates
" Rat traps (alumunium plate)
" Carrier- 2 degree built in cant
" Carrier step-in 2 degree cant
Rossigol lever adjustable disc
Proflex Intecs
F2 Intec comps.
I'm not a G force to be reckoned with. I'm mainly off the groomers so I need something that gives a bit of flex, and is easy on the boards, but still locks you in when the flex maximum is reached. Never broke a binding so I still like the Burton Carriers for a guy my size (150). Thought the metal Burtons were too stiff and telegraphed bumps and chatter way too much. Picked up F2 Intec Challenge Comps last year, and have not regreted it for a moment. Everything I could ask for in a binding: Light, flexy, no fuss, easy to use, no snow clogging issues, enough rear heel lift and canting adjustment, seem to be strong, and intecs are invaluable when breaking ribs or just not wanting to try and balance when waiting for friends or scoping out lines. I may be trying a metal next year, and the F2's will be my binding of choice.