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K2 Cinch Vette Snowboard Binding - Women's

K2 Cinch Vette Snowboard Binding - Women's

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K2 Cinch Vette Snowboard Binding - Women's

Drop the hinged highback on the K2 Women’s Cinch Vette Snowboard Binding, and watch the ankle strap move forward, so you can slide in your boot. Flip up the highback, and you’re ready to ride. You get the security and at-one-with-your-board feeling of a strap binding without sitting in the snow trying to ratchet down straps with numb or gloved fingers. However, the Cinch Vette does have Litespeed aluminum ratchets should you want to adjust your fit. K2 refined and cored out this season's C2 Chassis, which significantly reduces the Cinch Vette's weight. This binding's Universal toe strap goes over your boot or in front of it, depending on your preference.

Bottom Line: Park or peak: The Cinch Vette gets you there faster.

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My boot is a size 6. Should I go with a small or medium bin

My boot is a size 6. Should I go with a small or medium binding?

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May 20, 2009

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I would say a medium and you can move everything in. A small and you might have problems with your toe or heel overhanging in the binding.

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May 20, 2009

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Best idea is to find them at a shop and try them with your boots as it really depends on the profile of your boot (e.g. Salomon F-series have a very low profile and can fit into a smaller binding). Barring that I would say go for a medium to be on the safe side. Backcountry has an awesome return/exchange policy if necessary.

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May 20, 2009

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does this come with the 3-hole adapter for burton boards?

does this come with the 3-hole adapter for burton boards?

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December 22, 2008

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Yes, these include multi-compatible and offset discs.

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December 24, 2008

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How do you install these bindings? Can you do it yourself or

How do you install these bindings? Can you do it yourself or do you need professional installation. Also, do they fit any snowboard?

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December 2, 2008

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You can do it yourself, 4 bolts for each binding, just keep adjusting till you are comfortable with the stance. Most plates have the set-up for both Burton set-up and standard set-up.

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December 2, 2008

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What is the Flex on these? Will any kind of boots fit in the

What is the Flex on these? Will any kind of boots fit in them?

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November 19, 2008

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These would be a medium to stiff flex. Any kind of snowboard boot will fit them, just make sure you order the right size. Check out the size chart to match your boot size.

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November 19, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Highback:
Cored Ergo (nylon polymer) 
Strap:
[Ankle] Caddy; [Toe] Tool-less Universal 
Baseplate:
Cinch 2 Chassis (fiberglass-reinforced nylon with aluminum heelcup) 
Recommended Use:
All-mountain snowboarding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 

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