Posted: 21 November 2011 09:03 PM
Do you want the noodlest of the noodles?
Endeavor’s Color series or Signal’s Park Rocker are laugh-out-loud soft.
You should be able to press those in half.
Posted: 25 June 2012 03:30 AM
Hey guys,
trying to figure out a good binding - would class myself as more a backcountry rider, that likes to hit the park now and then. I would be intermediate in back country and love hucking off features comfortably around 3-5 meters, and beginner in the park, but comfortable on basic features. The binding I was eyeing up was the k2 Hurithane as I like the top of the high back having a bit of flex for more comfort through day, plus bit more forgiving on some landings - but stiff enough to still hold and have control back country/heli. looking at this review - they are classed as more a park binding. With my sort of riding in mind, is the Hurrithane a good binding, or should I be looking at something else?
any advice would be awesome! chur.
Posted: 07 July 2012 10:24 AM
think the k2s will probably be too soft for the kind of back country riding your talking about. Can’t be certain but I’m pretty sure there based mainly around park/ box rail riding. The urethane high back means it’s super flexible side to side. I’ve been riding flux rk30’s which are pretty similar and have the same style of highback. Great for park and tweaking tricks out on boxes and rails but not so responsive when it comes to powder.
Sorry I can’t really give you any first hand advice on the k2s but for what I’ve read the flux’s are fairly similar and I wouldnt really recommend them for the back country riding your talking about.
Maybe have a look at union as they make some really solid park bindings but with a slightly stiffer highback.