Grip Walk for Park?

Glaz

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Compared to the standard ISO binding/boot (FT boots, OG Pivots, etc.), is there any noticeable drawbacks to using GW Boots/bindings for Park riding?

GW is looking to be the new standard, just curious if purists will stick to the OG ISO boots/bindings due to a more predictable release point, better lateral release, etc.
 
topic:Glaz said:
Compared to the standard ISO binding/boot (FT boots, OG Pivots, etc.), is there any noticeable drawbacks to using GW Boots/bindings for Park riding?

GW is looking to be the new standard, just curious if purists will stick to the OG ISO boots/bindings due to a more predictable release point, better lateral release, etc.

There’s no improvement/drawback to release on ISO vs GripWalk. No one really cares, GripWalk is the new norm because it makes walking in ski boots a fuck ton easier. Doesn’t make a difference once you’re clicked in to a binding, anyone who says they can actually “feel a difference” is cappin
 
topic:Glaz said:
Compared to the standard ISO binding/boot (FT boots, OG Pivots, etc.), is there any noticeable drawbacks to using GW Boots/bindings for Park riding?

GW is looking to be the new standard, just curious if purists will stick to the OG ISO boots/bindings due to a more predictable release point, better lateral release, etc.

Hard sole alpine boots are this shizzzz. Maybe dangerous walking, but that's the way it is.
 
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