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Whats a good set of all mountain/freeride bindings to go with...

By Ranked #494 - All Mountain Snowboards November 15, 2009

Whats a good set of all mountain/freeride bindings to go with the A-frame? Haven't bought bindings in years and need some ideas.

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By Ranked #299 - All Mountain Snowboards April 13, 2010

I'm riding with Flow bindings on both my boards. Takes a few days to get them dialed in, but they're super-fast on and off, which is great for hiking. Not good for heliboarding, because they take up more vertical space in the basket, but how much heliboarding do you do in a year? Comfortable, responsive, fast.

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By Ranked #3069 - Boards December 18, 2009

Yeah, Union Force bindings would be a good place to start. Or Burton Cartels if you are riding Burton boots. Those are both solid no-nonsense choices. You can spend more, and go stiffer if you want, but you cannot go wrong with a pair of Forces. Or Cartels, I think, but some people vehemently hate Burton these days...

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By Ranked #283 - All Mountain Snowboards December 12, 2009

union makes the strongest, built to last, stiff bindings. I have this board in a 162cm; love it. I'm a surfer-no park riding, lots of trees, cliffs, and groom cruising when there's no powder

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
158cm, 162cm, 166cm, 170cm 
Shape:
Directional 
Effective edge:
[162cm] 1246mm 
Waist width:
[162cm] 248mm 
Sidecut radius:
[162cm] 9.5 / 8.6 / 9.5m 
Stance width:
[All] 45.7-62.2cm (18-24.5in) 
Stance setback:
[All] 0.8in (2cm) 
Core material:
Blended paulownia & poplar 
Base:
Rocket sintered 
Rider Weight:
[158cm] 115-205lb (56-93kg); [170cm] 150-230lb+ (68-104kg+) 
Recommended Use:
Aggressive freeride 
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 Years 
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