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Ride NRC Snowboard Binding

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I am in the market for some new bindings. I just recently bought...

By Ranked #779 - Snowboard Bindings November 10, 2009

I am in the market for some new bindings. I just recently bought me a Never Summer snowboard and I am looking for some good bindings to go with it. My snowboard is black with neon green and some white. I have owned Ride bindings, Flow bindings, and Burton bindings. I have been most satisfied with my Ride Bindings. I have been riding for 15 years or so and I only by new equipment about every 5 years so I am a little behind on the technology as far as bindings go. I am looking at the Ride NRC, Ride Cad, Rome Targas, and some Solomon Relay Pro selects. I am just looking for a good binding that will fit my needs for backcountry riding and looks good with my board. Thoughts?.....

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By Ranked #507 - Snowboard Bindings January 5, 2010

the nrc's are off the hook!! i rode some last week and its like day and nite difference you can get a lot more pop and it feels better on the knees due to the angled foot bed and the toe strap can be a cap strap or just a regular one .... i would buy them!!

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By Ranked #444 - Snowboard Bindings November 18, 2009

If you are happy with Ride, you should stick with it. I'm like you, I buy gear every 5 or so years and have stuck with the same company since the 80's. Ride makes a great product. I do recommend getting bindings with toe caps. (straps that cup the toe end of the boot as opposed to cinching it directly over the top of the boot.) I can't tell if this model has that function but you could probably convert it. I've used a toe cap for the last 4-5 years and would never go back.

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Tech Specs:

Highback:
FreeFlex 
Strap:
[Ankle] Custom Flex; [Toe] Comfortable Grip 
Baseplate:
Response R2 
Recommended Use:
All-mountain, freestyle 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
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