How to buy Snowboarding Bindings
Bindings are essential
for Snowboarding, they ensure that your Snowboard Boots (and of course
your feet) are attached securely to your Snowboard. Keep in mind that
different people using Different Riding Styles prefer a particular kind
of bindings. Consequently, there are several Types
of Snowboard Bindings. However, you must first Buy your Snowboard
Boots before even thinking about buying your bindings. This is because
you need to bring your Snowboard Boots with you when shopping for a Snowboard
Binding to be able to get the right fit.
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Snowboard
Bindings - A Detailed Look
Before going through our "How to Buy Snowboard Bindings" section,
you might want to read our section on the Features and Characteristics
of Snowboard Bindings first. |
This Bindings Buying Guide will work you through the basics of selecting
the Suitable and Correct Binding for you. In choosing the proper binding,
ask yourself the following questions:
What kind of Snowboard
Binding-Boot Combination should I choose?
This is by far the most
important question you will need to ask yourself. Boots and Bindings are
often a combination wherein not every boot is suitable for each type of
binding and the vise versa. What follows are the different kinds of boot-binding
combination available:
- Soft Boots
and Strap On/Flow-In Bindings. This system is the most flexible.
Any soft snowboarding boots can be used with the strap-on system. FreeStylers
and FreeRiders often prefer this system as it gives more flexibility
and maneuverability. This is also the most comfortable combination when
you're off your snowboard.
- Soft/Hard Step-In
Boots with Step-In Bindings. If you're going to choose step-in bindings
for your snowboard then you definitely need to choose step-in boots
to go along with your bindings. The Step-In systems need to be the same
on the boots and bindings. Step In systems makes it easy for you to
get on and off your board. However, step-ins offer fewer alternatives.
Also, cheaper step-in systems often provide less board control.
- Hard Boots
with Plate/Lever Bindings. Hard Boots in combination with Plate/Lever
Bindings give the most solid and direct control over your snowboard.
All your body movements are directly transmitted to the board without
a padding to absorb much of this energy. FreeCarvers prefer this type
of boot-binding combination as they need this kind of control in high
speed turns.
Currently, Soft Boots and Strap Bindings are the norms since they provide
a flexible way of adjusting the boots and bindings for a perfect fit,
and are most comfortable when not on the board. Still, a lot of people
prefer the Step In bindings and boots combination because of the ease
it provides when getting on and off the board.
For more information
on Buying Snowboard Boots read : How
to buy Snowboard Boots.
What Binding size
should I choose?
Bindings typically come in two or three sizes - Small, Medium and Large.
The size you choose will depend completely on the Snowboard Boot that you
have chosen in combination with the binding. Make sure the binding has the
correct size that allows you to comfortably get into the binding and easily
adjust the straps (when using strap binding) without leaving too much strap
on either side.
How high should my Highback be?
The highback, as explained in the Binding Details section, is the plate
at the end of the binding supporting your heel and calves. Different kinds
of bindings have different highbacks. If your preferred Riding Style is
FreeStyle then you will want a smaller, more flexible highback for the
extra maneuverability. Aggresive FreeRiders and FreeCarvers will want
higher, stiffer highbacks for extra control. For even greater control,
take bindings without highbacks but with hard boots.
How Do I try
on the snowboard Binding ?
- First, make sure
to bring your boots with you when you Shop for Snowboard Bindings.
- With your boot
on, point your toe and place it inside the binding.
- Next, push your
heel down and back into the heel cup. When doing this, ensure that the
heel of your boot slides easily into the binding, without allowing any
excess movement from side to side.
- Finally, connect
all the straps and see if you have a snug, comfortable fit.
Generally, Snowboard
Bindings become lighter, more comfortable, and include more adjustability
options as its price increases.
WHERE TO BUY SNOWBOARD
BINDINGS ?
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