Drake GT Conventional

Drake GT Conventional 

DESCRIPTION

Redesigned baseplate, adjustable RFC ankle straps, and a nice looking colors. The GT is an ideal intro to mid level binding for riders with an average size foot.

USER REVIEWS

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[Oct 10, 2002]
jake weaver
Advanced

Strength:

they are durable and hold my feet down good.

Weakness:

there are no weaknesses.

these are some good bindings they really help me on the jump and when i do my 1080's and my backside rodeo 7's and all my nose presses and 1260's.

Similar Products Used:

none

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 24, 2002]
saru
Intermediate

Strength:

Nice easily adjustable highback, good response for cruising but flexible enough for jibbing. Nice colors.

Weakness:

Broke before I got to ride them.

I dont actually know if I am writing this in the correct place, but I bought the Drake GT-X model. It ran about $170 but then again in Japan everything is double to triple the US price. Anyway, these bindings suck. I broke them my first day out. Worse than that I broke them when I strapped in FOR THE FIRST TIME!!! What the hell is that? ok, so they are actually pretty comfortable, a good balance between flex and responsiveness but they broke, before I got a chance to ride. And that is unacceptable.

Similar Products Used:

Burton Custom

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
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