What are some of the lightest snowboard bindings?

What kind of snowboard bindings should I get?

  • I go snowboarding an average of 10 times a year. I have a crappy snowboard thats works for me and bindings that just broke (they were all plastic). I want new bindings, but I ...show more

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    Go on E-bay and look for Ride bindings. They're top quality without the Burton price. Go with SPI best bang for the buck or EX for value.

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there are a ton of different bindings. go to your local rental shop and try them all out. usually, if it's slow and they know you are a local, it's free or next to free. try them all and see what you like. every one has they're own preference. to stop breakage, make sure any rough spots on your boots don't rub the binding and don't bind too tight cause you will strain any material.

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Just be careful to check into the warranty coverage before you buy. Some manufacturers will cover main components for life. Check this: http://www.technine.com/warranty.html Also, if you buy from a local shop that is an authorized dealer for that brand, you will have easier access to any warranty claims. Even high-end bindings break: the difference is in how easy it it to get new parts or new bindings.

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