'I've skied the original reactors, you know, the shitty heavy ones, and they rocked my socks, they're super sick, you need a little bit more of a central stance to use them b/c if you are too far forward (ie trying to pressure the tip) you don't pressure the ski well, so stay centered and they're the illest binding ever.' - overSHOT
^ those were my skis. i've been riding them for the last two seasons, and ask joker (overshot), i ride pretty hard. they're bombproof. yes, you CAN move the binding around on the plate, to the tune of about 1/2 inch i'd say. the toe and heel move separately though, so you have to know the length of your boot, and be able to crunch the numbers to get the right fit.
i totally agree with joker that you have to keep you weight pretty central over the binding, because the plate does all the weight transfer. unless you're buttering or something like that, you want to ride them with your weight flat over the plate.
hope this helps, message me if you've got any more questions.
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