Flow FL19
Brand: FlowWhat do you think about Flow FL19?
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Bought this bond last year. Have spent about 6 weeks with this, and have absolutely not encountered a single problem with these. I was looking forward to replacing the jacket with a carbon fiber, perfect for days of ice on the slopes! Jumping with this tie is a dream, having the probes that the foot loosens from the binding is the way I have only heard of ....
On the other hand, it has been mentioned that previous models of this bond have quality problems, but the flow has reviewed this and replaced materials of various parts ...
My advice = Do you have the money, buy!
Model year: 2001
On the other hand, it has been mentioned that previous models of this bond have quality problems, but the flow has reviewed this and replaced materials of various parts ...
My advice = Do you have the money, buy!
Model year: 2001
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Honestly, these bonds are sweating sweaty boyfriend * Excuse me, my bad condolences, but this is the truth.
In order to sponsor my rides, I have been forced to go on these in two difficult years. Certainly they are too damn good, but this does not help when they sometimes go upstairs when I lie in the entrance to a fat big jump, the result being a tokali undesirable one foot. I do not know how many times I risked my life because of these poorly constructed bindings.
!!! DO NOT BUY !!!
Model year: 2001
In order to sponsor my rides, I have been forced to go on these in two difficult years. Certainly they are too damn good, but this does not help when they sometimes go upstairs when I lie in the entrance to a fat big jump, the result being a tokali undesirable one foot. I do not know how many times I risked my life because of these poorly constructed bindings.
!!! DO NOT BUY !!!
Model year: 2001
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oh well ..
I do not really think that fl 19 is so cool. I have been on them for a week and I think they are wonderful ... nothing that has crabbed. they are easy to go in and to enter .. they work really sharply. i do not know how you used your bindings but you have to be really clumpy and hairs happened .. when you tighten them you do not have to take as a fan but they should slide lightly and the gown will stick like the gut ... and that I'm very nice with flow bindings, because you do not have to slow down and start tense .. save a lot of time and you do not get wet in the ass ..
Model year: 2000
I do not really think that fl 19 is so cool. I have been on them for a week and I think they are wonderful ... nothing that has crabbed. they are easy to go in and to enter .. they work really sharply. i do not know how you used your bindings but you have to be really clumpy and hairs happened .. when you tighten them you do not have to take as a fan but they should slide lightly and the gown will stick like the gut ... and that I'm very nice with flow bindings, because you do not have to slow down and start tense .. save a lot of time and you do not get wet in the ass ..
Model year: 2000
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Yes, yes, as usual, people talk positively about flow, something I can not understand! My experiences (now I have not gone fl29, only fl11 fl17 and fl19) are that they have huge quality problems.
This may be because I'm a big guy with a weight of almost 100 kilos.
YES succeeded in pajja: (and it was not consciously aware ...) a couple of 17 in the team, a couple of people playing a couple in the seal and a couple of FL19 in sports. And they broke after 2-3 days of rides. Some were minor, others typed the three buckets on the same time (no, I did not scratch at all ... :) and all the screws have been loosened, the bins were broken and, yes, a lot of small errors.
Do not know if I have entered the correct model year, but it was the year before they came with the big, slightly thicker plastic bottom plates. (99 or 98?)
Buy burton, there's nothing better, run 10 weeks on them and the only thing that happens is that a strap has gone off. it cost 10 kronor to get a new one ....
Model year: 1999
This may be because I'm a big guy with a weight of almost 100 kilos.
YES succeeded in pajja: (and it was not consciously aware ...) a couple of 17 in the team, a couple of people playing a couple in the seal and a couple of FL19 in sports. And they broke after 2-3 days of rides. Some were minor, others typed the three buckets on the same time (no, I did not scratch at all ... :) and all the screws have been loosened, the bins were broken and, yes, a lot of small errors.
Do not know if I have entered the correct model year, but it was the year before they came with the big, slightly thicker plastic bottom plates. (99 or 98?)
Buy burton, there's nothing better, run 10 weeks on them and the only thing that happens is that a strap has gone off. it cost 10 kronor to get a new one ....
Model year: 1999
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