Time for a bit of post/ego destruction
1.)They break easier than twigs
Actually, the only fault Look has had in a long time has been the plastic circle that holds the heel peice's lever on. And that was corrected in a matter of half a season and I believe this only happened on lower end Looks.
The bindings you used are made to be cheap and mass produced to fit the need of the recreational, unexperianced skier who is looking to buy a budget binding to supplement his Dynastar Snaps or Agyls (or some other equally shitty/beginner ski)
If you are as good as you claim, you should be on AT THE VERY LEAST, p10's, because those bindings ARE MANUFACTURED to preform to those standards. It's like bringing a pair of 720's and skiing them in AK.
2.)You cant land a big table without something going wrong.
List some examples, I've landed on many big tables (60+ ft) with my P10's and never have had something go wrong.
3.)The brake wont stay on.
Stay on? Brakes don't just brake off... return your bindings to the shop and Look or the shop will return them.
4.)THEY ARE CHEAP PLASTIC
What bindings aren't made of plastic?
Oh yeah, and take a look at the high end Look's, (the ZZ R, I think).. those certainly arent made of cheap plastic.
5.)They are annoying to get on, and wont come off when you need them too.
To snap in, put toe of boot in toepiece. Press your heel down
To get out, press the rear lever down. Are you the Rainman or something? WOPNER WOPNER!! haha... idiot.
-Andy
Attack of the Killer Stop Sign!
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