hemlockjibber8
Active member
I don't understand why people call the Reactor a failure. The Reactor is not done so you can not determine what its existence can amount to.
I believe it is extremely sucessful. Not only did a small newschool company put their heart and soul and a lot of money into R&D, and come out with an amazing binding, they also changed how everyone in the ski world thinks a binding should work.
You may say they did not put out an amazing binding because it has issues. I say you are wrong. Things take time to be perfected. No products initial release is perfect. In time LINE, or someone else, will make the Reactor "perfect."
The biggest accomplishment is that they changed everyones thinking. People are starting to question how a binding should mount to your skis, be able to switch ksi instantly, and most importantly, release. I find it amazing Jason has done this. With so many other companies with millions of dollars running through their veins, making bindings for 30 plus years, a small 7 year old company flips everything around and makes a whole new binding. One that will not destroy your knee or your wallet. How many companies would sacrifice selling many more bindings, just so you are able to quickly change skis and not miss a lap? They built this binding for you and me. That is amazing to me.
I believe it is extremely sucessful. Not only did a small newschool company put their heart and soul and a lot of money into R&D, and come out with an amazing binding, they also changed how everyone in the ski world thinks a binding should work.
You may say they did not put out an amazing binding because it has issues. I say you are wrong. Things take time to be perfected. No products initial release is perfect. In time LINE, or someone else, will make the Reactor "perfect."
The biggest accomplishment is that they changed everyones thinking. People are starting to question how a binding should mount to your skis, be able to switch ksi instantly, and most importantly, release. I find it amazing Jason has done this. With so many other companies with millions of dollars running through their veins, making bindings for 30 plus years, a small 7 year old company flips everything around and makes a whole new binding. One that will not destroy your knee or your wallet. How many companies would sacrifice selling many more bindings, just so you are able to quickly change skis and not miss a lap? They built this binding for you and me. That is amazing to me.