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Flow Prima SE Snowboard Binding - Women's - 2009 BCS

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Prima SE Snowboard Binding - Women's
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Flow built the Women’s Prima SE Snowboard Binding for ladies who refuse to just slide down the bunny slope on their butts. Not one to be taken lightly, this tech-savvy all-mountain freestyle binding transfers energy from boot to board instantly thanks to a forged aluminum baseplate with a slight rocker shape and EVA-padded toe ramps. Easy to adjust and comfortable across the top of your boot, the Prima SE is one sassy donna.

  • Tool-free forward lean adjust allows quick tweaks and adds extra lateral support
  • Cush-pad shock-absorbing basepad
  • Independently adjustable toe and heel landing pads for customized fit and performance
  • Synchronous Length Adjustment for customized fit and performance
  • Ventilated lightweight reinforced highback
  • CI Flex strap is cushy, comfortable, and supportive

Bottom Line: Flow likes aggressive ladies

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Rating for this product: 4

takes getting used to

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February 28, 2010

I've been used to my Ride VXns for years and years. So, when I first started using these I hated them. After tweaking them a little I actually like them alot they are lighter then my old VXNs and definetly quicker to get in and out of. They definetly took some getting used to though.

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do the buckles ratchet down?

do the buckles ratchet down?

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April 13, 2010

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Yes... But they work slightly different than traditional ratchets....

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April 14, 2010

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Rating for this product: 4

still top choice when i hit the mtn

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December 5, 2009

I started riding twelve years ago with flows, so maybe I was just trained from the start to love them. I have heard that you either love them or hate them, and I am a lover. I ventured out a few years back and tried the K2 Cinch hybrid binding (which worked well enough but was a monster as far as weight)and then bought the Burton Cartel. Now I am happily back with flows. I still ride my cartels when I am doing long backcountry or heli runs but when it comes to on-and-off short lift-runs, nothing beats the Flows. They are light weight, I can blow by the boarders who have to sit down don/doff their binding, and now that they are fully adjustable on the slope, they are more responsive too.

I give them four stars and nit five because I do feel they have regressed in recent years in quality. The old school bindings felt a lot more sturdy and well built. Now that they have so many moving parts they are a bit confusing to adjust and feel a little less rough and tumble. Still I have had no problems functionally and they are my top choice for resort riding.

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takes getting used to

4 star rating

By: Tricia February 28, 2010

I've been used to my Ride VXns for years and years. So, when I first started using these I hated them. After tweaking them a little I actually like more...

still top choice when i hit the mtn

4 star rating

By: asha stoddard December 5, 2009

I started riding twelve years ago with flows, so maybe I was just trained from the start to love them. I have heard that you either love them or hate them, more...

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Highback:
14% fiber reinforced Nylon 
Strap:
[Ankle] CI Flex; [Toe] CI Flex 
Baseplate:
Forged aluminum 
Flex:
Stiff 
Recommended Use:
Aggressive snowboarding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year