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FS: line reactor 12 bindings
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used less than 10 times. only damage to them is a little cosmetic scratches. trades OBO.
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http://www.lineskis.co.uk/h/n/BUY/hardware/ALL/108/
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there look reminds me of marker dukes
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Yeah, good luck selling these..
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i would never recommend these to anyone dont even waste the $20
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my friend had a pair of these, he had the din set to like 7 and he dug his tips into the ground from over-rotating a backflip. the bindings didn't release and he broke his leg. sorry to whore your sale but these are unsafe bindings and should be thrown out.
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ok. how many of you have actually owned a pair or Reactors? Most of this hearsay while there is some truth. I bought the Reactor 10's when they first came out. I had issues with binding releasing early because there was a faulty plastic part in the toe piece. I took it in to the local shop who in turn directed me to Line. I spoke with Line who amazingly enough sent a pair of new Reactor 12's to the shop and i turned in the 10's. they explained that there were some faulty batches of Reactors that were made. They weren't sure at that time which ones were bad or good. Luckily enough, I got a great binding. I have rode these for 2 season and have beat them up in the park. They have NEVER given me any issues. guess I got good binding, eh? The idea of one binding is great and I switch them out between the Moships and the Invaders all season.
I'd make an offer on the bindings for $75-$125 range, but I've already got mine.
good luck, seller
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i have used tghem and should hve brken my leg but was lucky
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its like having 2 10lbs weights strapped to ur ankles
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really? they weigh 20 pounds total?
your a fucking dumbass.
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just ebay them and dont deal with the dipshits you find here. I have seen them go on ebay for $150+.
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Definitely go to ebay.. good luck.
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its an exaggeration chill out bro, cause they are pretty heavy.
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They are great for old guys like me. they work. as long as you aren't jumping and jibbing
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ive used a pair of them and ive managed to break both of the breaks which seem un-repairable because my shop fixed them and they broke the first run back out so id say they are a bad binding and waste of money, not to mention they are heavy as hell
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bingo. they go for tons on there.
Some people had amazing luck with them and saved a ton of money by swapping them between skis. i really wished they worked :(
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i really want to see a big company try this whole binding swaping system the reactors had, but then again that would just mean less money for them i guess..
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Amplid has a system that works with the licensed Vist design (Nordica, 4frnt and Amplid). It looks interesting.
I bought into the Reactor switched between multiple skis, but had one break on me in a bad spot on the West Wall at Mt. Hood Skibowl last December.and subsequently gave up on the idea before I had finished tomahawking. I reemounted all my Lines with Looks and I feel much safer now.
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word maybe it will happen one day
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Pull em and go on eBay...I got $120, thats right, for my reactor 10's!
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r u sure? cuz i had to put mine up to an 8 and they still wouldnt stay on. o yea, this was when i weighed like 100 lbs too. they are so shitty. they dont stay on
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that must have been like an underrotated double backflip then because when overrotating a backflip, you would prob land on your tails or back, wouldn't you? unless it was underrotated
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as of last year, line had a no questions asked return policy on these bindings at any line retailer. just have them call the line customer service number, and give them the binders and you get store credit for new ones. i got 300 for my p.o.s. line reactor 12s last february. not sure if it still works tho, e-mail them
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