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                	| 100% of reviewers | None indicated | 7.0 |  |  
            
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 Manufacturer's Description:
 The refined Spin with the new construction of our high-end plate/hardware and heel shims is our most popular boot, fitting a broad range of foot sizes. The unmatched feel of the spin leaves more room for water time without the frustrations of the swim deck.
 
 
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 Hyperlite's most universal/adjustable bootFive independent lace eyeletsCustom footbad: A more orthopedic shape20 degree molded brace shapes around the rider's heel for a more secure fitHeel material is stiffer and more supportiveToe material: Hyperlite's softest most conforming neoprene materialView Size Chart
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        | evildennis 
 Registered: June 2007
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                            | Review Date: Thu June 14, 2007 | Would you recommend the product? Yes |
                                Price you paid?: None indicated
                                | Rating: 7 |  
 
                        
                        | Pros: | ease of entry, fits wide range of foot sizes |  
                        | Cons: | support |  |  
                | I got these bindings to serve as the universal pair on my boat.  They are very comfortable and highly adjustable, much more than a pair of CWBs I previously had.  The ease of entry is key for newbies, who are still learning how to put a binding on in the first place.  It cannot compete with higher-end bindings like parks, belmont, etc regarding the "locked-in" feeling.  The ankle support just isn't there - the lack of an option2 strap is noticable.  However, for a universal pair to be shared among many, these are tough to beat.  The comfort is unmatched, and the price is somewhat reasonable.
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