With a minimized, cored baseplate and Living Hinge™ disc, Re:Flex™ dramatically improves board flex and feel, reduces weight, and opens the doors for all sorts of cushioning options. Now available on more bindings, including the NEW Diode, Prophecy, Malavita, Cartel™, Escapade™, Lexa, and NEW Mission Re:Flex™
Snowboard step-in bindings have faded recently because they are not very functional. Learn how snowboard step-in bindings work withtips from a snowboarding enthusiast in this free extreme sports video. Expert: Brendan Donovan Bio: Brendan Donovan is a snowboarder from Boston who has been avidly snowboarding since the winter of 2000. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Since snowboards were invented the comfort of their boots has been the envy of every skier. Now you can have that comfort when skiboarding with the new 2011 Revel8 snowboard binding risers. This hardened aluminum kit allows you to attach your snowboard soft boot bindings to any 4×4 skiboards by just tightening 8 4mm hex screws. It’s recommended you use the stiffest snowboarding boots you can find and a 3 strap soft boot binding to maximize lateral control and stability. For best results the ROCKER binding (pictured to the right) is recommended
my only option is an mc sports about 30 minutes away, but i doubt the staff will be able to help much (because we are not close to any resorts), and the selection is not as good. i’m going to a resort in colorado this winter to snowboard (on a bus with a group). should i wait till then and find a resort shop to buy my boots and bindings? i feel like this would be a lot more expensive. are there ways to shop online without trying on boots and bindings? and can you buy the boots and bindings separately? i would much rather buy older, cheaper models also.