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Forum Lien Snowboard Bindings

Snowboarding > BindingsRated: 3 by 6 reviews.

PeterGlenn

Forum's Lien Snowboard Binding features a slightly stiffer baseplate that transfers more power so your board reacts instantly to your movements. Adjustable length lets you get the perfect positioning on your board, and Living Hinge technology gives you the most versatile options of any highback being made. A medium flex rating means you can ride the rails and still hit big air.

Features:

  • Cushy EVA molded ankle strap and streamlined toestrap keep your foot comfortably in place
  • Easily adjustable highback connects seamlessly with your boots for precise control
  • Flex rating: 5 (on 1 (soft) - 10 (stiff) scale)Q5% glass fiber baseplate offers medium flex and a lightweight feel

The House

The 2009 Lein binding gets revamped with a new strap kit, featuring the Lockdown Toecap strap for your toes and the cushy Misty strap on your ankle. With an integrated toe-ramp and our fully-adjustable Living Hinge highback, a responsive ride is guaranteed. 15% short-fiber glass content in the baseplate makes this the stiffer of our two Uniformâ„¢ series bindings; soft enough for rails and jibs, yet rigid enough for high-speed freestyle park jumping.

Features:

  • Ankle Strap: Misty
  • Baseplate: 15% Glass Fiber
  • Flex: 5
  • Highback: Living Hinge
  • Series: Uniform
  • Toe Cap: Throwdown

This description was also provided by: ProBoardShop.com

DepartmentOfGoods

Forum created the Lien Snowboard Binding for accomplished freestyle riders who want a flexible, strong binding and progressing riders looking for a forgiving, dampened ride. These bindings feature a fiberglass-reinforced baseplate to give you an ideal blend of flex and responsiveness. The padded highback fits seamlessly with your boots for solid heel hold and support and features tool-free forward-lean adjustment so you can dial your ride just right. Padded ankle and toe straps lock you in and feel comfy all day.


Backcountry.com Outlet

Forum created the Lien Snowboard Binding for accomplished freestyle riders who want a flexible, strong binding and progressing riders looking for a forgiving, dampened ride. These bindings feature a fiberglass-reinforced baseplate to give you an ideal blend of flex and responsiveness. The padded highback fits seamlessly with your boots for solid heel hold and support and features tool-free forward-lean adjustment so you can dial your ride just right. Padded ankle and toe straps lock you in and feel comfy all day.

This description was also provided by: Dogfunk


Altrec

No description provided.

Baseplate:Uniform (15% Fiberglass-reinforced nylon)
Country Of Origin:China
Flex:Medium (5 out of 10 on Forum's scale)
Highback:Living Hinge
Manufacturer Warranty:1 Year
Recommended Use:All-mountain, rails, park
Strap:[Ankle] Misty; [Toe] Throwdown
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Option Availability:

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SizeColor
Black / Youngblood
Black / Youngblood
Youngblood
Youngblood
White
White
Medium 99.9999.99
Large109.9599.99109.95
Large(10+)109.95109.95 109.95109.95
N/A 97.9797.9797.97 

Legend

  •     - Dogfunk
  •     - Backcountry.com Outlet
  •     - PeterGlenn
  •     - DepartmentOfGoods
  •     - ProBoardShop.com
  •     - The House
  •     - Altrec

Forum Lien Snowboard Bindings Reviews Summary:

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Positive Reviews:

agreed!

Rating:*****
i totally agree with the person below me. i would have invest more on a pair of binding that wouldnt have broken on the first day i took them for a ride. they are cheaply made and not worth your money! quality wise, wow they suck! they come loose alot, they are uncomfortable, and all around the worst bindings ever bought. i would not recommend these bindings to anyone.
dmo3409217 at Backcountry.com Outlet on 01/13/1910

great!!

Rating:*****

they are really responsive and work great im going to buy a second pair

Austin greenwood at DepartmentOfGoods on 08/10/2009

Negative Reviews:

Spend a few more $, it will be worth it.

Rating:**

Cheap binding in both price and quality. Great for beginers for a cheap entry level package but not the best for all mountain freestyle or big boy riding. They are not that great of a binding. Anyone who tells you they are the best, has clearly not been on a mid-level or upper-level binding and thus dosent know any better.

Steezzzy-E at Dogfunk on 04/13/2009