Ride LX Snowboard Bindings

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Ride LX Snowboard Bindings
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Ride LX Snowboard Bindings -
If you're a beginner rider, then the Ride LX Snowboard Bindings may be just the right set for you. Perfect for beginners, this design features a strap system for the toes, heels and ankles. Easy to use, these bindings will give you the security and comfort fit you'll need. Strap in and explore the slopes in true comfort and style. The Ride LX Snowboard Bindings are great bindings to start out with. So treat yourself with some today!

Fit:

  • Spectrum baseplate is lightweight and features Stance Correct heelcup for a superior fit

Padding:

  • EVA baseplate padding for shock absorption and comfort

Insulation:

  • FreeFlex highback features progressive flex to cut down on calf bite

Comfort:

  • RAD Ankle Strap combines all-day comfort with reactive performance
  • Comfort Footbed
  • Foundation Chassis System w/ Adjustable Heelcup// Comfort Plus Highback

Straps:

  • ThinGrip toe strap works over the toe or over the top of your boot

Features:

  • Lightweight Compact disc allows for truer board flex
  • EVA Basepad
  • Forged Aluminum Response Disc
  • TriggerLite Ratchets
Evo (2014)
The Ride LX Snowboard Bindings are affordable performance bindings for progressing riders. Features include a lightweight Spectrum™ chassis built of injected polycarbonate to give you a lightweight yet durable binding. With a low, "softer" flex the LX will give you the ability to learn the mechanics of snowboarding with a relaxed and forgiving setup.

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The LX Snowboard Bindings from Ride.

The LX provides comfort-driven performance and all mountain versatility. Upgraded with Wedgie footbeds for added comfort and support, the LX continues to offer a long list of tech to out-ride the rest. Complete with the RAD ankle strap, AstroGlyde CP ratchets, ThinGrip toe strap and new Spectrum plastic chassis, this binder continues to deliver quality at a price that’s tough to beat.


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It doesn't matter if you're a broke shred junkie in need of new bindings or an eager beginner ready for your first day on the hill—the Ride LX Snowboard Binding delivers premium performance without the extravagant price tag. The FreeFlex highback and new Spectrum baseplate flex with your boot for smooth, easy turns and all-day comfort. RAD ankle straps provide a cushy feel without taking away response, and ThinGrip toe straps keep a firm hold on your boot without causing pressure points—because the last thing you need when you're learning to link turns or working on your 360s is debilitating foot pain bringing you down.


Snowboards.net

The LX provides comfort-driven performance that is perfect for those starting out and beyond. The LX hit the lottery this year and received some sick upgrades with the FreeFlex highback which is going to give you comfort and control and with the stance correct shape it is going to give those just starting out some extra balance. The new RAD ankle strap which has a clean design built for comfort and performance, and the new AstroGlyde CP ratchets are easy to use and made from a super-tough composite. This is not your dads LX this binding is going to kill it for those of you just starting out and even those of you that have been on a board for a few years. The LX is a perfect blend of comfort and durability.


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AstroGlyde CP Ratchets:a newly designed lever built with super-tough composite
Binding Compatibility:Standard 4 Hole and Burton 3D
Binding Type:Traditional Strap Binding
Buckles:AstroGlyde CP Composite Ratchets
Canted Footbed:No
Chassis Material:Aluminum
Comfort:RAD Ankle Strap
Convenience: AstroGlyde CP Ratchets Flip Lever Adjust Compact Disc
EVA Basepad:a sheer layer of vibration-absorbing material deadens high-speed chatter
Flex:Soft
Flex Rating:Soft▼Stiff
Flex/Response: Spectrum Chassis FreeFlex Highback
Foundation Chassis System:versatile, all around mid-flex performance with fully customizable fit
HighBack:FreeFlex Highback
Key Features: Trust In Aluminum: Lighter, Stronger, For Life Wedgie Standard Footbed ThinGrip Toe Strap
Model #:R1204010BM
Quick Entry:No
Recommended Use:All-Mountain
Ride Style: All Mountain Park Jibs & Jumps
Shipping Restriction:This item is not available for shipment outside of the United States.
Skill Level:Beginner
Snowboard Compatibility: 4-Hole Insert Pattern 3D Hole Insert Pattern Burton Channel M6 (Disc Upgrade Required)
Strap Material:RAD Strap
Suggested Use: All-Around Riding Mellow Cruising/Beginners Park Laps/Jibbing
Toe Strap Style:Convertible
Warranty:Limited Lifetime Warranty (Base and Heelcup)
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Ride LX Snowboard Bindings Review:

Reviews:

I have used these bindings for a few seasons in the XL size and they have taken a beating, yet continue to hang. I even lost the toe strap, but Ride was very helpful and has the toe straps available to easily purchase. The stiffness feels solid cruising the resort and shredding park runs, although a binding with a harder highback would be preferred for straight out bombing runs. All in all these bindings are a great value for anyone who needs to get a new pair, either as a first for their new board or to add to a park board in your quiver

Robert L at Backcountry.com on 11/21/2013