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2006 O'Brien Link
Closest thing to a true sized binding, but flexible enough for your friends to use as well.
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Reviewer: Austin Ferguson
04/16/2008 12:00am 
These bindings are for beginners only.If you are abouve beginner they suck.The first day I had them the bolts broke they sqeise your toes so hard you will smashed toes for a few days after riding.After a few weeks the ankel sqeses together and hurts.So I sugest a different pair.
Reviewer: matt Tolain
07/02/2007 12:00am 
One word can describe these binding..Junk. Don’t waist your time even if you can get them for free as i did there not worth that as they will tair apart and screwup you wakeboarding plans. I had to run out to a store while at of town and pay twice as much for some new bindings. There cheap crap don’t risk losing a good day on the water with these piles of #$#@
Reviewer: Brandon Braxmeyer
05/27/2007 12:00am 
These Bindings were cheaply made! I only had 15 mins into my run with them and the whole side of the boot riped! Guess thats why they have 1yr warranty on there bindings! haha I’d suggest people to spend the extra cash and get the Argons!
Reviewer: Alexandre Rodriguez
11/04/2006 12:00am 
Perfect if your just getting up, once you began to get more high, the support slack. Easy to get in and out and they are pretty confortable, you don’t fell any pain after 40 min. on the water... It is good bindings either
If you are more avanced, buy the Argon, they are much more supportative and they hold your feet to the death. good wakeboarding...
If you are more avanced, buy the Argon, they are much more supportative and they hold your feet to the death. good wakeboarding...
Reviewer: Brett Wells
07/08/2006 12:00am 
Comfortable. That’s about all I can say for them. They tore down the side after the first two weeks. Then the plastic headed mount bolt broke right after landing from a not so high jump. Cheaply made bindings.
Reviewer: John Smith
03/12/2006 12:00am 
They work okay for beginners, but as soon as you start doing even small wake to wake jumps, they are not supportive enough around the ankle. I sprained my ankle twice before upgrading to Argons.
They were very comfortable and easy to get on and off.
After about a month, the stitching around the side where they mount the logo started to come undone and tear. My local dealer had no problem with exchanging them - especially when I forked out the extra cash and upgraded to the Argons...
The plastic headed mount bolts break. Everyone that I’ve seen with new O’Brien bindings has had the same problem. Replace them with stainless cap screws before your first ride.
They were very comfortable and easy to get on and off.
After about a month, the stitching around the side where they mount the logo started to come undone and tear. My local dealer had no problem with exchanging them - especially when I forked out the extra cash and upgraded to the Argons...
The plastic headed mount bolts break. Everyone that I’ve seen with new O’Brien bindings has had the same problem. Replace them with stainless cap screws before your first ride.


