Best freestyle snowboard bindings and boots?
Posted on September 10th, 2009 by admin
I am most likely going to be picking up a rome Agent. I need some sick freestyle bindings and boots to go along with it. I have been riding for 11 years. This past season was my first in the park serious riding a jibpan+cartels+hails. I can hit 40′ footers and I can spin 5’s, expecting a lot of progression in the next 2 years. What binding and boots will best suit my needs?
With the bindings – go light!
Look at the Ride MVMT bindings which are very light and minimal and are designed with the flex and strength you need to hit those landings.
Good Luck
September 10th, 2009 at 11:31 am
id say flux bindings are the best.
i have the titans and i love them. you can get a higher modle but i didnt want to spend much mor money and these work great. the toe caps keeps you foot in solid. i had burton customs with caps then got these and can press way better.
and peasronally i like dc boots. i have the phase i think. and their chill not the best but i wouldnt pay more cause these are ok comfort an perform well. cased a 45er and these boots and binbings absorbed it well.
check out dcshoes.com and flux-bindings.com
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riding for 3 years
hit the 40s and 50s
spin 3s and bflip
September 10th, 2009 at 12:19 pm
With the bindings – go light!
Look at the Ride MVMT bindings which are very light and minimal and are designed with the flex and strength you need to hit those landings.
Good Luck
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September 10th, 2009 at 1:01 pm
I highly recommend the Rome 390 bindings or if you can afford a few extra bucks go for the Rome Targa. I have 390’s and love them!
As for boots, light equates to better freestyle performance and 32 makes the lightest boots on the market. Check ot the 32 Lashed or Prime.
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September 10th, 2009 at 1:07 pm
A said by Tahoe T the Ride Delta MVMNTs are excellent, they are probably the lightest bindings you can buy and are super stong.
As for boots the best boots for you are the ones that fit your feet the best. I could recommend brands like Thirty Two and DC but if you dont have wide feet its unlikely these boots would be good for you. As you have been running the Hails you could try a higher end boot made by Burton like the Sabbath or White Collection. Good luck with the riding.
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