Flux SR – This is a soft flexing binding but using their transfer base.Flux XF – See Full Review | Top 5 All-Mountain-Freeride Binding.Flux DS – See Full Review | Top 5 All-Mountain BindingĪll-Mountain-Freeride Flux Bindings Men’s.Flux DSW – this is more medium-stiff in terms of flex, which I wouldn’t usually put in freestyle but its designed for jibs so I felt this was the best category for itĪll-Mountain-Freestyle Flux Bindings Men’s.let’s take a look at the 2019 line categorized where I see them fitting. Flux RII – this has kind of merged into the new DSL.I feel like the DSL is more firmly freestyle. I liked the RII but it was almost a little bit in no man’s land between freestyle and all-mountain. It’s softer than the RII was though, which I like the idea of. So it’s not that much like the 2019 DS, but kind of like a hybrid of the 2018 DS and the 2018 RII. It features the Ultima Wing highback that the 2018 DS had, the Alpha base and Comfort footbed that was on the RII (which doesn’t have a 2019 model) and the new tweaked Honeycomb ver.2.0 strap. Flux DSL – This is a softer flexing version of the DS.Some tweaks to their honeycomb strap (ver.2.0), featured on the DSL, TT & GU.New highback for the DS (Resistor Highback).Tweaked toe strap (FTM Ver.5.0) for the transfer base series (XV, XF, TM & SR).There are a couple of new bindings making the line for the 2018-19 season and have been some tweaks and development in a couple of areas. The 2019 Flux snowboard bindings will be gracing the shelves soon – and already are in some places.
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