Kwicker Snowboard Binding
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Here's a first—a splitboard-specific binding whose design turned out so good that manufacturer decided to make an inbounds version for non-split snowboards. It sounds crazy, but once you look into the advantages that the Kwicker Binding provides, you'll be happy to see that K2 is definitely onto something, here. The Kwicker Binding is similar to K2's BC binding, but with Harshmellow inserts for added dampening. That means it's quick step-in system that uses very few moving parts for light weight and less icing than previous systems. Canted footbeds add control, comfort, and a natural feel, and the machined aluminum chassis puts it at the top of our ultra-tough bindings list.
The other big advantage of the Kwicker Binding is that it allows you to ride lifts with your K2 Stark boots. The cornerstone of the fastest and lightest splitboard system on Earth,
the K2 Stark Kwicker Men's Boa Snowboard Boot integrates boot and
binding to reduce weight and bulk, and the step-in design speeds things up considerably. Unlike the step-in boots of yesteryear, the Stark is
actually more stable and offers greater board feel and control than
other boots in traditional step-in setups do. Be the first one ready
to drop in from now on, no matter how you got to the top of the mountain.
Details
- Machined aluminum baseplate
- Pinless system
- Fewer moving parts than traditional systems
- Lighter weight than previous systems
- Requires the K2 Stark Snowboard Boot
- Item #K2S1231
- Baseplate
- Urathane basepad, 6061-T6 aluminum
- Baseplate Padding
- canted Harshmellow (3°)
- Mount
- 4-hole, Channel, K2 Split Track
- Recommended Use
- all mountain, freeride
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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