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<a href="/dogfunk/subcat/49/b100000217/Ride-Boards.html">Ride Snowboards</a> hit the market in 1992 with four board models and a vision of building snowboards “for the people”. Originally based in Redmond WA, Ride proved its commitment to snowboarding by signing top pros like Mikey LeBlanc, Hana Beaman, and JJ Thomas. After launching Cappel Clothing in 1994 and relocating to Preston, WA in 1995, Ride dropped Preston Bindings (later to become <a href="/dogfunk/subcat/48/b100000217/Ride-Bindings.html">Ride Bindings</a>) and <a href="/dogfunk/subcat/51/b100000217/Ride-Boots.html">Ride Boots</a> on the market. Ride is currently based in Seattle WA, and continues to develop revolutionary technologies and styles while staying true to its original vision of “selling the dream”.
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Description of Ride SPI Snowboard Binding:
For instant response on any terrain, strap into the Ride SPI Snowboard Bindings. These bindings achieve ESP-like responsiveness. The SPI is fully customizable, from the adjustable heel cup to the tool-less center adjust straps, so you get a dialed fit. Rock the toe strap over the top or cap style. Ride molded the SPI's PowerFlex Highback and R2 Chassis to work with your stance. The Highback utilizes medial lean, medial twist, and an asymmetrical flex pattern. Translation—the binding flexes and lends support right where you need it. Combine this with powerful Revolver ratchets, a toe ramp, and shock-absorbing landing pads, and you have one of the most tricked-out bindings on the market.

Bottom Line: Choose the Ride SPI Snowboard Bindings for all-terrain versatility and responsiveness.

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ATV Binding   09-04-07
Mr. Tidbit (89): rank
The binding that does everything and goes wherever you want it to. The binding is very versatile. It's fun to carve up a storm on the trail, dip into some waist-deep powder in the trees and press nose slides on a C-box. These ATV bindings are responsive and comfortable. The ankle and toe straps are so nice once you get them centered on your boots. The toe strap is convertible, so you can use it as a traditional strap or a toecap depending on your preference. I've actually found it much more comfortable than Burton's toe caps, as it is stretchy and stays in place. This binding is perfect for anyone who wants response and comfort from their bindings no matter what terrain they may be on.

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SP1's are Rock Solid   01-18-08
Guacamole (5): rank
I just got back from a weeklong trip to Whistler where we got dumped on (55+ inches during the trip). I brought a backup pair of bindings in case these didn't fill the bill, but they were just dead weight in the suitcase Pro's: Great looks and style, I got the black and red, but they look and act bulletproof. Adjustability out the wazoo Comfortable straps, metal ratchets and gears Stiff as hell Con's: Stiff as hell Strange binding release mechanism on the upper strap was tough to release consistently. Not a problem on the toe strap Convertible to strap to toe cap strap didn't seem to stay in place on the toe cap. Thats ok because it was really comfy over the top of my foot traditional style. The ratchets ate my mittens, something about clearances but I quickly learned to tighten with my thumb Overall they are a fairly pricey premium binding and are worth every penny unless you are looking for a dedicated binding with toe cap straps

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Bodacious Bindings Bumping Bunk Ratchets   09-27-08
The Tig (9): rank
So these bindings are great. They're responsive, comfortable, adjustable; They come with this soviet steez styling; The convertible toe cap is sweeeeet. All in all a great binding right? Right. But then you get to the ratchets. Putting them on is great. Insert, crank, apply innuendo and move along down the hill. But then you get the base of the mountain and you stand looking like a fool as you work your ass off for five minutes trying to get them to release. It's not just cause it's cold either. They're just ghetto ratchets. I mean ghetto if you like getting in and out. They're sick if you don't want them to release, ever... I mean like ever. Also: They lack the awesomeness of last year's metallic red. Still a great binding. You just can't get out of them.

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Highback:
PowerFlex Highback
Strap:
[Ankle] Balance Core Ankle Strap; [Toe] Convertible Toe Strap
Baseplate:
Aluminum with adjustable heelcup with Landing Pads and toe ramp
Flex:
Medium-Stiff
Recommended Use:
All-mountain snowboarding
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year

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