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LS2 Power for easton?

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Instead of the mission skates i got customed s15s and my bro got 1500s. I just wanna know if it is possible to put on LS2 power on the s15 or synergy 1500s. Well just the synergys im using just LS2s. Any info would be appreciated.

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- i used the LPS2 and they were pretty good but i like the feel of the LS2.

- razor blades are heavy and feel awkward

I found the LS2 Powers on my Eastons to be too stiff (the holder and the steel). I switched back to the 'stock' holders (LPS2).

When the Tuuks were mounted there was some extra drilling that had to be done.

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- i used the LPS2 and they were pretty good but i like the feel of the LS2.

- razor blades are heavy and feel awkward

PROFILE?????

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I've used Mission Pitch, E-Pro's, Tuuk LS2's, and Easton holders and can't say I've ever hopped onto the bench and said "Man these holders are heavy..."

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I could be wrong- but I thought the Razor Bladz we're lighter then the LS2..

I seem to remember a similar post in which a senior member of this board who is in the know stated that the RBII was the lightest holder currently on the market. :unsure:

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