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The Flow M9 Snowboard Binding will bring an end to your quest for the ultimate time-saving, versatile freestyle binding. Innovation and rider input has led to a binding system that combines easy entry and exit on any terrain with the performance needed to nail your pipe run or steep pow line.
A single I-Flex PowerStrap provides precise adjustment with four locking MINIratchets
New ventilated highback is lighter and stronger than before
Synchronous Length Adjustment (SLA) provides easy adjustment the baseplate length for ideal boot compatibility
Independently adjustable EVA foam toe and heel pads increase cushion and comfort
Bottom Line: The search is over—now just go slay it.
After spending years and years searching for the right binding system for me, I finally fell in love with one. I have tried everything from low backs, hi backs, 3 different style straps, step in, clip in, and all of them were lacking something. The flow system beats them all out hands down, I have been riding flow on my last 2 setups, they are easy to use, comfortable, FAST, and secure. From backcountry (where I spend most of my time) to the park without a fault. the M9 is an excellent binding, there are no pressure points, it spreads the load evenly over your boot, and you feel one with the board strapped in tight. Nothing better.
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These James Bondish Bindings have the cool factor: style and hi-tech savviness. I slapped these on a 2010 Burton Twin and went shredding. They are comfy, easy to adjust, and just as light as regular strap ins. All you have to do is set it and forget it. While your buddies are strappin in, you'll be halfway down and they won't catch up. I've won many rounds of beer with this set up. They also hold up well at the park, from big airs to table tops, butters and supermans. You can't go wrong with Flow.
Easy to just jump on the slopes and lock in. Takes a little bit of time to get all the settings rights for the boot/user settings. Best set I've had yet and Ive had the step in and traditional ratchet strap. Best yet
You would need an XL. I myself run a Large binding with size 11boot. I thought of using an XL because the sizing chart shows an overlap from size 11 boots and up where L and XL can be used. Just make sure the XL binding isn't too big for your board. I had overlap with the XL binding so I sized down to a Large
I bought these bindings because I was tired of my toes going numb under the traditional binding straps. The Flow style is much more comfortable to ride! No more numb toes. Once you get the settings right and get used to getting in and out of these, it's so much faster to strap in. I used to adjust the back binding each time down the mountain, but now I can just go. I would be careful of getting any model cheaper than the M9's because then many of the adjustments must be made before you mount the bindings.
I have a 2010 Burton Twin with the channel system and I use Flow's Channel Disk adapter with Flow M9 bindings and the combo is sick!!! It has so much adaptability to any stance you want. Flow will be making the Channel Disk adapters for their higher end bindings that use an aluminum baseplate by next season, So look out for that. The Flow website tells you which bindings are compatible with Burtons Channel system.
My grandson has Flow M9 snowboard bindings, and lost the "outside screw" that holds the reclining hiback. (The washer and the black rubber piece also came off). He had to stop snowboarding today. Where can we get another screw, washer, and black rubber piece?
That is Flow's site for the M9s. Click on "Tech Specs" down in the bottom right corner of the screen. That will give you an exploded view of the bindings so you can order the piece(s) you need.
I am considering flow bindings to help resolve foot pain. I have high arch feet and after about 2 hrs of riding, the pain sets in and is extremely uncomfortable. I currently am using a fairly old setup, traditional strap bindings (about 15 years old). They finally broke on me so am looking to upgrade. What would you recommend to help with high arch and relive foot stress?
This isn't an unusual problem. I myself have encountered this during demo days. (I demo snowboard/ski equipment for local shops.) The tip above about moldable boots is good advice and may work for you. However, it doesn't help in my case because the moldable liner isn't as soft as some other boots and I want my boots tight when I'm hitting the slopes. Not to throw out brands, but the Flow bindings help tremendously as well. Because the strap is one large strap (instead of two smaller straps) the pressure on the top of the foot is distributed more equally and allows for a more comfortable fit. This also allows you to lace your boots a bit looser.
try 32 boots with the heat molding design i had the same problem after a few hours my arches hurt real bad i bought a pair of 32's and fixed my problem. if it still hurts after that try turning your bindings in or out a few notches. hope that helps ya. i ride m9's and 32 boa's my feet dont cramp at all unless i have to ride an edge for a long time
After spending years and years searching for the right binding system for me, I finally fell in love with one. I have tried everything from low backs, more...
These James Bondish Bindings have the cool factor: style and hi-tech savviness. I slapped these on a 2010 Burton Twin and went shredding. They are comfy, more...