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Bindings trouble?

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I recently purchased a new pair of Flow bindings. They gave me no trouble the first day, but today they owned me. The circular part with the threads has no loose screws, but it seems like it's not biting into the plastic on the actual bindings. Given that I'd rather not break my ankle (it jumped from -15 to +30 around one sharp little turn...and then I was scared) what can I do aside from buying a new pair of bindings?

I have already tried switching "the circular things" (pardon my overly technical terms) with each other, but to no avail---it is almost like the threads around the circular hole on the bindings are actually too big (or got bent?)

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  1. I'd recommend taking it to the shop and finding out wahts wrong. If they can repair it see if it will cost more than a new pair. Oh and my experience with flow bindings havent been so good either. They dont alst very long. If you do decide on a new pair go with burton they are a little bit more pricey but worth it.


  2. The same thing happened to me but the problem was that the s***w hole was stripped and so i put some glue in there tightened it good and put it where i wanted it and now it works good and you are still able to take the bindings off if you want to.
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