ridefirm21
December 17th, 2009, 10:09 AM
I have a pair of nearly new 2005 flow pro-c Freeride bindings
They have been used approximately 15 times in the last 2 years
They are size medium and will fit up to size 9.5 soft boot.
The entire highback is carbon fiber and these babies are superb for softboot carving
They are the stiffest bindings that flow makes, the current comparable model is the NXT-FR, which is slightly light, but has less carbon on the highback
I paid $350 in 2006, looking for $150 plus shipping from 06783
Here is the description from Flow:
The Pro C-FR Snowboard Binding combines stiffness and light weight with Flow's signature ease of use. For riders that need a super responsive binding and desire easy entries and exits, Flow equips the Pro C-FR with a carbon fiber version of their well-known reclining highback. The reclining highback gives Flow bindings step-in-like convenience with the performance of a strap binding; flip the lever and the highback is locked in place and ready to rock. The Pro C-FR's single strap is made stiff for on-point response yet remains pliant for comfort in rough terrain. A fiber-reinforced baseplate unites with the carbon highback for split second turn initiation, unreal control and weight reduction.
They have been used approximately 15 times in the last 2 years
They are size medium and will fit up to size 9.5 soft boot.
The entire highback is carbon fiber and these babies are superb for softboot carving
They are the stiffest bindings that flow makes, the current comparable model is the NXT-FR, which is slightly light, but has less carbon on the highback
I paid $350 in 2006, looking for $150 plus shipping from 06783
Here is the description from Flow:
The Pro C-FR Snowboard Binding combines stiffness and light weight with Flow's signature ease of use. For riders that need a super responsive binding and desire easy entries and exits, Flow equips the Pro C-FR with a carbon fiber version of their well-known reclining highback. The reclining highback gives Flow bindings step-in-like convenience with the performance of a strap binding; flip the lever and the highback is locked in place and ready to rock. The Pro C-FR's single strap is made stiff for on-point response yet remains pliant for comfort in rough terrain. A fiber-reinforced baseplate unites with the carbon highback for split second turn initiation, unreal control and weight reduction.