Jump to content

snurfer

SnowJapan Member
  • Content Count

    25
  • Joined

  • Last visited

    Never

Posts posted by snurfer

  1.  Quote:
    Ocean: For me, that leaves Flows. I'd really like to try them, although there seems to be a bit of a reappraisal going on in another thread here.
    Ocean,
    with your love of toys, I'm surprised you don't already have a pair. ;\)
    Why don't you talk to the distributor and see if he'll let you demo a pair.
    That's how I first got into them here in Oz and I was allowed to use a demo pair for a few days when I smashed into a tree in Niseko and the Japanese distributor shipped new parts up for me. Great guy. \:\)

    I've been riding them for 8 years and they've improved so much in that time.
    Comfort, ease of use and support/performance are the reasons I love them.
    Could never get the same support with 2 straps without crunching my feet.

    cheers.
  2. bit of bad luck there _freak, like rij, I've been using flows for years without any probs.

    Except for when I smacked into a tree and busted them. That's when I had dealings with the Japanese distributor - and he was excellent. Flowing me new parts gratis and putting me into a demo pair while the parts were shipped up to Niseko. I was off the snow for an hour while I mounted the new bindings. \:\)

    cheers.

  3. Hi,

     

    I've not ridden mine much since returning to Sydney from Hokkaido. The conditions here are not the same. Roads are not as smooth and too many cars. Mostly been surfing.

     

    I've been looking at other toys and have read your reviews, Ocean11, on the dirtsurfer and Tierney. Good stuff.

     

    You seem happiest with the dirtsurfer and it would be unreal if they could open up the resorts for summer riding on them.

     

    I've started looking at the Carveboard though. The main advantages I see is that I won't need hills to ride it as you generate speed out of your turns and the inflated tyres smooth out the road. So, I don't have to push it, carry it and don't need lots of open space. Perfect for shopping centre car parks. (Would be good for urban Japan, me thinks)

    Also, they've just adapted it by adding skateboard wheels and the fun they're having in a skatepark on the website(www.stik.com) clip looks sick. Though, more like surfing than snowboarding.

     

    Is the carveboard on you review list?

     

    cheers,

    Snurfer (aka Craig)

  4. Good points, Kamoshika.

     

    The design of the standard highback binding was never patented, hence the number of companies making that type of binding. Other designs can only be made by the one company (or under licence), therefore the number of pros riding those designs is less.

     

    Pros ride what they're paid to ride and they're not always happy with the product. Remember that Pros are marketing tools used to distinguish a particular brand.

     

    You can't go past demo-ing gear to help you decide. Try contacting the distributors to find out if they demo gear.

    There used to be a a place in Niseko where you could demo Flow.

  5. Bobby12,

    the wire thing adjusts your forward lean, it's not for making the binding fit tighter, that's what the adjustments on the footstrap are for.

     

    My tips for setting the footstraps are

    1. put your boot in with the footstraps all the way up and raise the highback

    2. push the footstrap down till it stops clicking

    3. remove boot and push the top clips an extra 1-2 clicks

    4. ride and adjust again if necessary

     

    Note - don't make the front of the footstrap too tight, you'll find it hard to slip in.

    Raising the highback will push your boot into the footstrap, you want it loose with the highback down so that you slide in easily.

  6. O11, like db says - there have been some probs for some people with the older models. There were some problems when they switched back to plastic from aluminium - the plastic they used was brittle and cracked in very cold temps.

    The plastic they use now though is fine.

     

    I haven't had any, except for breaking a cable after hitting a tree. (Flow Japan were great and had me back on the snow in an hour.) Checking out the new models, I can't see how they can improve them.

    I rode 150+ days in my old blue aluminium ones (still ok) and 60+days in the new plastic ones.

     

    They've added a locking device on their snap lock, because some people thought they might pop open - not something I've ever experienced.

     

    Cabling has been changed and adjustment is now tool free and simple. Cables will stretch initially, but will settle down.

     

    I think the carbons are pricey and have the FL-11s - they were 19,000Y last year.

     

    Keep in mind that it may seem more difficult to slide in to the binding in the store, but that on snow, the snow works like lubricant.

     

    Another great thing is that you set them up once and ride that way for the whole season.

     

    have fun.

  7. I've used Flow since '94 - now my third pair(I upgrade when there are significant improvements). Absolutely love them.

    Great in the pow and you can lay down some nice trenches with them too.

    Lots of locals in Niseko use them, makes getting around easier - flat spots, short hikes (like kogen gondola to 6C), hike to peak, etc.

     

    Don't clog, though there is some buildup on the disk, I cover it with packing tape, easy.

     

    I've used them with Sorels and Flow boots.

    My old Flow boots have lasted 200 days and are still in good condition, but I bought some new Flow boots,Domain, last year.

     

    Comfort and ease of use are the main benefits for me. Could never go back to straps.

     

    cheers.

  8. Hi,

    That's not correct Markie.

    The Hirafu ticket covers Hirafu Kougen, Alpen and Hanazono.

    The passport also gives you Higashiyama and Annapuri.

    Higashiyama is run by the prince hotel ski nazis and Annapuri is mostly family tame stuff. Both have some sweet spots though.

     

    I don't think the passport is worth the extra cost for longer stays (> 2 weeks), but I'd get one for a short stay.

  9. Lama, spot on. Heading north next year?

     

    woywoy, a bit further up the peninsula, just in from North Narra. Had a lot of good waves just after I came back last year. Heading up to Angourie next week.

     

    Went to the snowies for a weekend here in August and missed it by a couple of days. Total crud. Ended up going XC from Guthega which was pretty good.

    Can't wait to get back into the real stuff though.

     

    cheers.

  10. JET was never primarily about teaching English for me. It was about a lot of snowboarding, a fantastic opportunity to live in another culture with my wife and children and a break from work, after a dozen years in IT.

    Like yamalova I enjoyed the primary (elementary)school and kindergarten visits the best.

    I had a lot of time off over winter, but gave a lot during the rest of the year.

    I certainly don't think JET was bad for me, rather that it was the best job I've ever had, ever will have.

     

    cya out there.

×
×
  • Create New...