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You will find a wide choice of Burton bindings, market leader in snowboard bindings, Nidecker Supermatic with their patented ultra-practical hands-free entry system!, Union, Rossignol, Nidecker, K2, Flow,
Ride.
Burton bindings, thanks to their constant innovation STEP ON or the EST system which multiplies sensations while offering extraordinary adjustment ease), their weight or their rock-solid warranty (base guaranteed for life!), guarantee you optimum comfort and efficiency whatever your board or riding style.
Flow bindings, with their unique entry system locking your foot to the board in seconds, will delight those seeking practicality and precision thanks to the rigidity of the spoiler.
Nidecker with the Supermatic, a quick and effortless entry system.
Union which also offers STEP ON! Union focuses solely on building the best bindings for all uses, skill levels, and price ranges.
Ride which has revamped its designs and materials:
The A-Series chassis offers reactive flex and optimal power transfer thanks to the presence of aluminum under the foot. Designed to allow the aluminum to flex under the rider's weight, this chassis ensures a much more dynamic and precise ride.
The C-Series chassis, combines an extruded aluminum heel with a baseplate available in either fiberglass-reinforced nylon or polycarbonate. The heel provides exceptional response in forward/backward tilt, while the composite baseplate offers comfort and smooth gliding underfoot.
Snowboard bindings play a crucial role in your board's behavior. They connect your boots to the snowboard, influencing responsiveness, comfort, and precision while riding. It is therefore essential to choose them based on your needs, level, and especially the riding styles you practice.
These are the most common. They consist of a chassis, a highback, and two straps: an ankle strap to secure the instep and a toe strap or toe cap strap that wraps the front of the boot. You place the boot on the footbed then tighten the straps to ensure optimal hold. This system offers comfort, reliability, and great adjustability.
Also called rear entry, these allow quick entry thanks to a flip-up highback. The foot slides in from the back without touching the straps. Some hybrid versions also allow classic front entry. This type of binding is appreciated for its time-saving and ease of use.
Systems like Burton Step-On do away with straps. The boot clips directly into the binding via side latches and a rear anchor point. This innovative system simplifies entry while ensuring efficiency and support.
The choice of flex and highback is closely linked to your riding style. Depending on the riding styles you practice, you will opt for a stiffer or softer model, more or less reactive or forgiving.
Generally, softer bindings are more forgiving, comfortable, and easier to handle, especially for beginners or freestyle enthusiasts. Stiffer bindings offer better responsiveness and more precision but require better control and are often less comfortable for long sessions.
Each brand offers its own sizing guides; refer to the product to consult each brand’s size chart, but here is a general guideline based on your boot size:
For optimal support, make sure the boot fits well in the chassis without overhanging. The right size choice affects comfort, safety, and pressure transmission to the board.
Some bindings allow adjusting the highback angle (canting or forward lean), strap length, or disk position to adapt the riding angle according to your preferences. These adjustments play an important role in the overall feel and should be considered when purchasing.
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