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Description of K2 Charm Snowboard Binding - Women's:
The K2 Women's Charm Snowboard Bindings are for advancing riders who need high-performance gear—without draining their bank account. The Charm Snowboard binding's flexible baseplate and lightweight highback are comfortable and forgiving, allowing beginning park riders to hit their first jumps with confidence. K2 gave these bindings comfortable Caddy ankle straps and versatile Universal Toe Straps, which ride over the top or around the toe, depending on your preference.
Bottom Line: Get your hands on the K2 Charm Binding for high performance without the high price tag.
Highback:
Flair Frame
Strap:
[Ankle] Caddy Ankle Strap; [Toe] Universal Toe Strap
These bindings are great, but the screws that came with them were not thick enough to go through the base plates. Also, sometimes the toe strap slips up onto my foot instead of staying down around my toes, but other than that, they're great bindings... and they look great.
beefed these up a bit for the 08-09 season. I did not test these out on a board, but at the demo day last spring where we were testing the new stuff these looked better than last years bindings. I demoed last years charm and wasn't unimpressed but wasn't not impressed. I would consider these more freestyle, beginner to intermediate.overall it is what you pay for. As far as other reviews saying the binding doesn't bounce back. I have run into this problem on all of my Burton bindings also. ratchets are easy to replace. and as far as screws not staying in. If you are on a different brand's board they may have a little different threading in the holes. Get some "lock tight" and that will help hold screws in also. over all I would get these bindings for my sisters set-up. price point and in the range of her ability.
I've had these bindings for the 07-08 winter season. They've worked well until now, after my 10th run with them. The latches on one binding has come loose and I've tried to hook the wire back on, but there's not enough wire to withstand the latch action that you do when strapping/unstrapping the bindings to your boots. In other words, the latches don't bounce back to the strap. This may sound confusing, sorry, because I don't really know what to call those pieces that got loose. The problem is quite an inconvenience and I had hoped that I had paid more for better bindings. I suggest you spend a little more for yours unless you plan to use them for only one season.
As far as getting them to fit on my board, it does take effort to put them on my burton board and I've had to tighten the screws after every two or three days on the slopes. This may be an issue with bindings in general (I don't go through a lot of bindings).