We cover the pros and cons of each so you can make the right choice when deciding on your next setup.
Rear entry snowboard bindings pros and cons.
They have one large strap section that is fixed over the top of the foot and a high back that drops down for access into the binding.
The step in bindings can also be challenging if there is not a flat surface at the top of the lift.
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Rear entry bindings like those made by flow snowboarding and k2 snowboarding are similar to strap in bindings but the rider s foot enters through the rear which then snaps into place.
To help you decide for yourself i ll share my experiences with both styles and summarize rear entry snowboard bindings pros and cons.
Then i ll tell you why i switched back to strap in snowboard bindings.
When i started buying my own snowboarding gear i first bought burton cartel est strap in bindings which i rode for a few years.
Flow bindings flows are the original rear entry binding.
This type is often heavier compared to a strap in binding system.
Rear entry snowboard bindings.
Two strap pros and cons.
One of the main characteristics of rear entry bindings is that they have a reinforced highback.
These bindings feature a rear entry design so you can stay on your feet.
Then i rode.
The highback is also reclining which will allow it to automatically open once you slide your boot.
It also comes with a single strap at the toe.
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