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Rome Targa Bindings


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Hi All,

 

picked a a new board while in the mountains last weekend and am debating new bindings to go with it. It's a Lib TRS (C2-BTX)seems like quite a flexible thing compared to my existing "dark" lib-tech (not banana). I've always seen good reviews on the higher end Rome bindings so either the 390's or the targa's look like option. I don't want anything too stiff given the nature of the board.

 

Any experience or inputs?

 

Thanks

 

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never had rome bindings but ive heard good things about them. i have Ride RX's and they've lasted me about 3 years and are still running strong. if you dont go in the Rome directiion i recommend Ride.

 

Had some Ride EX's on an earlier board, nice and light / stiff but never seemed to fit right with my salomon boots (F20's), the higher end Ride's have always looked great but this experience with the lower end stuff has always put me off. Been riding salomon relay pro's with the flexible heel cup for the last 2 seasons and really like them, just wanting to try something different.

 

Do your Rx's have their "interesting" G-string-like from strap.

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Had some Ride EX's on an earlier board, nice and light / stiff but never seemed to fit right with my salomon boots (F20's), the higher end Ride's have always looked great but this experience with the lower end stuff has always put me off. Been riding salomon relay pro's with the flexible heel cup for the last 2 seasons and really like them, just wanting to try something different.

 

Do your Rx's have their "interesting" G-string-like from strap.

nooo they have the normal toe and ankle strap. i actually have these ones. 3427063300710-1.jpg

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I've been running two different sets of Targas on my two boards - 1 set up firm for my freeride board and 1 set up soft for my all-around board. Absolutely love the straps and the consistent flex to them. The baseplates are pretty indestructible, and Rome is really good if you need any thing warrantied or you're missing any parts.

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