How to choose te right snowboard bindings ?
Snowboard bindings are an essential part of your gear, as they create the connection between your boots and your board. Choosing bindings that match your riding style and your type of board is crucial to maximize comfort, performance, and safety on the snow.
Here are the key criteria to consider to make the best choice!
1. Choosing Your Bindings According to Your Riding Style
Freestyle Bindings
If you mainly ride freestyle and enjoy jumps, tricks, and smooth transitions, opt for soft bindings. They provide greater flexibility and increased freedom of movement, making them ideal for tricks. These bindings offer better error tolerance while ensuring excellent comfort.
Freeride Bindings
For riders who prefer big turns and speed in freeride, stiffer bindings are recommended. They provide optimal precision and increased responsiveness, which is crucial when tackling fast descents or more demanding terrain such as steep slopes and off-piste riding.
Beginner Bindings
Beginners will feel more comfortable with softer bindings. They offer better control while being more forgiving and less reactive, which makes learning easier and improves safety on the snow. They also provide better shock absorption, reducing the risk of fatigue.
2. Choosing a type of bindings : classic, rear-entry and step-on
Classic Bindings: Strap-In
These are the best-selling bindings on the snowboard market! They come with two straps—one at the ankle and one at the toes—allowing you to secure your boots from the front. This system provides excellent support and precision thanks to its multiple adjustments, letting you customize each strap for optimal comfort and a perfect fit. The main drawback of classic bindings, however, is their lack of practicality: you often need to sit in the snow to strap in, which can be inconvenient, especially after getting off the chairlift.
UNION Force Classic Noir
Rear-Entry Bindings
For those who value speed and don’t want to sit in the snow, rear-entry bindings are an ideal solution. Originally developed by Flow, this system allows you to simply slide your foot into the binding from the back, then lock it by lifting the rear spoiler. While the fit isn’t as precise as classic bindings, it saves significant time, allowing you to enjoy your ride without losing precious minutes strapping in.
NIDECKER Flow Nexus
Burton Step-On
Launched in 2017 by Burton, these bindings revolutionized the market by combining the speed of rear-entry bindings with the precision of classic bindings—no straps needed! Inspired by the Step-In systems of the 1990s, these modern bindings use lateral boot hooks and a rear spoiler for optimal support. The result is a binding system that is fast, precise, and easy to use.
BURTON Step-On
Which bindings for women ?
Although most snowboard bindings are unisex, some manufacturers have developed bindings specifically designed for the female anatomy.
Of course, these bindings also come in colors and designs that are very feminine!
NITRO Cosmic / peace love nitro
How to Adjust Your Snowboard Bindings?
Properly adjusting your bindings is crucial to maximize comfort and performance on the snow. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, correctly setting your stance and the angle of your bindings will help improve your balance, maneuverability, and control on all types of terrain. There are two main factors to consider when adjusting your bindings.
Stance
This is the distance between your feet. It should be proportional to your height and will depend on your riding style. You’ll need to experiment to see which stance feels most comfortable for you.
Binding Angle
This is measured in degrees. You choose the angle of your bindings based on your riding style and personal preference. The most common angles are:
- Front foot : 15°
- Back foot : -9°
Check out our Boots Guide and Snowboard Guide to complete your setup!
Looking to Buy a Snowboard at Montaz ?
Keep in mind that choosing higher-quality models ensures better comfort and greater durability for your gear. Before finalizing your purchase, it’s essential to make sure your bindings are compatible with your board.
And most importantly, remember that our snowboard experts are available for free to answer all your questions at +33 4 79 72 59 69.
And most importantly, remember that our snowboard experts are available for free to answer all your questions at +33 4 79 72 59 69.