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Thread: WTB: Line Reactors

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    WTB: Line Reactors

    I just got the boards, now looking for the bindings. Anyone got any deals on these? I'd prefer the 12's if they're out there.

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    Do yourself a favor and don't buy these bindings, JONG.
    It's heartbreaking to see a chick who's too anorexic.

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    ebay or a junk yard might have some

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    Why all the bad vibes? I've heard some good reviews (as well as all the bad reviews).

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    bad vibes might be due to the bad reviews ??

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    so I'm always skeptical on reviews, they tend to take a life of their own. On my Legends I'm riding Atomic Xentrix bindings that were given poor reviews but have performed like a champ. But I'm also not too proud to listen to good advice. I like the idea that Line designed their ski for the binding (hence my original request) but if there is some reputable and unbiased reviews, then I'll listen. Call me a JONG if you want, but that's my feeling...

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    if something breaks a lot in the first year of production that is a bad thing, The second vintage might be better, might not be, but I'll let the guys who get the binding for free find that out.

    Line does take care of the issues with more bindings, but I prefer something that works and has a good track record, that doesn't break to start with

    Also the wieght and only DIN to 10 or 12 doesn't help around here.


    people dont like atomic as the also weight a ton, and are hard to adjust. Also some bad vibes from making the customer ski on ONLY thiere bindings with there skis

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    I know two people that broke numerous pairs during the year. That binding could be the downfall of Line, I hate to say. The binding is good if you stick to groomers, but if you take it into the park or charge on it, watch out because you're going to break it. One of my buddies who wieghs about 200+ lbs broke that binding just about everyday he took it out and the other friend probably is in the 175 lbs range and broke a few pairs himself though not everytime he skied them. Line's pros don't use the reactors, i would stay away from them.

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    Good G2...I will troll for some other bindings that will fit the bill. Thanks all for the input...

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