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Ride SPI Snowboard Binding

Ride SPI Snowboard Binding

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Ride SPI Snowboard Binding

Built on Ride's super-light aluminum chassis, the sturdy Ride SPI Snowboard Binding features Power UL ratchets that minimize weight and deliver lightning-quick, sturdy performance. Ride's PowerFlex highback instantly transfers power into quick carves and jibs, and features a rapid-fire tool-less adjustment for dialing your comfort and stability. Ride sandwiched an internal support strap into the SPI's heat-molded ankle strap for faster response and balanced comfort. Adjust the SPI's convertible toe strap to fit over your boot or over your toes depending on your riding style. An adjustable toe ramp gets you on your edge faster and EVA shock pads cushion your stomps.

Bottom Line: Ten years of Ride—ing and research went into the all-terrain SPI.

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Rating for this product: 4

Sturdy, Responsive, Heavy

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April 23, 2009

I've put three seasons on my SPi. They work in every situation: park to pow. Haven't had a major problem with it until the last season when various things started to break or get worn out. When you tighten down that ankle strap, you feel empowered. Best with mid to stiff boot and an aggressive deck for those days when you want to mess around w/ ski patrol.

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I have a pair of Burton ION size 9.5 with reduced footprint.

I have a pair of Burton ION size 9.5 with reduced footprint. Should I get the size M or L Ride SPi? The last one I had was a Ride LX size L and there was a LOT of extra space when stepping in the binding.

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July 10, 2009

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Write your answer here...Go with the medium, you will just have to adjust them a little for the perfect fit.

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September 15, 2009

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Rating for this product: 3

They are OK

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March 11, 2009

Not the most comfortable. The new style ratchets on these are light years ahead of previous RIDE stuff. The bindings are stiff and for a reason. The high backs are a little short for me and they seem to rattle screws loose with every ride. They are OK I guess but there are others I like a lot more especially for the $!!

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is it good for free ride (i.m aggressive one?)

is it good for free ride (i.m aggressive one?)

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January 28, 2009

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Yes definitely so... It more matters how much flex you want in your binding. The SPi's are STIFF compared to a lot of what is out there.

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March 10, 2009

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Rating for this product: 3

Mixed Feelings

By: Backcountry.com Employee
April 8, 2009

The binding was easy to set up to conform to my boot. Easy to quickly get out of. Not really a big fan of the stretchy convertible toe strap as I thought it did better as a toe strap than fitting over the boot. The ratchets are nice and long for leverage but after the first day of use I was already chewing up the teeth on the straps. Not happy about that at all. Perhaps if the tolerances were a little tighter between the strap and the ratchet this would not happen. All in all mixed feelings with this binding.

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What is the best binding for size 15+ boots

What is the best binding for size 15+ boots

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December 24, 2008

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Any binding in the extra large will work you just have to adjust the back of the binding to fit the extra length of the boot. I have ride LX bindings in extra large and they fit my size fourteen boots well. It takes a little time to set them up but once its done the boots will fit well.

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January 3, 2009

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Rating for this product: 3

50/50

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December 8, 2008

I got a pair of these a year ago. Pros:They are comfortable and like the response to the board. Cons: The buckels wear out. Ive had to replace the small twist screws with the flap. The ratchet hinges bent within a few sessions and now wont relese with out fighting it at every lift ride. Okay binding but doesn't seem to hold up

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Tech Specs:

Highback:
PowerFlex Highback with tool-less adjustment 
Strap:
[Ankle] Balance Core ankle strap with tool-less adjustment; [Toe] Convertible Grip Toe Strap 
Baseplate:
Aluminium with adjustable heelcup 
Flex:
Medium-Hard 
Recommended Use:
All-terrain freestyle snowboarding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
Anguilla Islands 

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