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Scott Stevens Snowboard Binding

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Scott Stevens Snowboard Binding

Less contact with your board means less interference with the way it’s meant to ride, so Union crafts the street-riding pro Scott Stevens binding with minimal interference thanks to Thermoformed EVA bushings that keep the feel loose and playful for riding anywhere from park to street.


Details

  • A loose and flexible binding that keeps your board feel pristine
  • Smaller connection disc offers minimal interference with your board
  • Duraflex baseplate, highback for constant flex regardless of temp
  • Thermoformed EVA provides unbeatable vibration damping
  • Aluminum heel cups minimize drag and provide heel hold
  • Aluminum buckles is reliable for fast in and fast out
  • Item #UNNZ07I
Highback
Asym S2
Baseplate
CP3 (Duraflex)
Baseplate Padding
full bottom thermoformed EVA
Ankle Strap
Forma Elite
Toe Strap
2.0 Hexgrip
Ratchet
aluminum
Flex
medium
Mount
universal
Claimed Weight
[pair, size large] 3lb 8oz
Recommended Use
park & freestyle snowboarding
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

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5 out of 5 stars

September 23, 2020

The Ultimate Jibbing machine

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

The Scott Stevens Pro is largely based on the contact pro, which is super soft under foot with the huge bushing and mini disc. Its the perfect base tray for the skateboarder who loves softer vulcanized shoes for board feel and finesse. The biggest change on the Stevens pro vs the Contact Pro is the high back. Scott's high back is missing the forward lean adjuster, and the high back itself is set to 0 degrees forward lean. This is what most people look for when jibbing in the park all day. Sure you can remove the forward lean adjuster from a different high back, but this way it won't scratch up the paint and looks like a way cleaner setup without a missing piece.

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