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Roxy Team Snowboard Binding - Women's - 2011

Roxy Team Snowboard Binding - Women's - 2011

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Roxy Team Snowboard Binding - Women's - 2011

The Roxy Women's Team Snowboard Binding features All-Mountain flex, so you get both support for carving the steeps and hucking off backcountry jumps and the flexibility you need for getting tweaked out in the park. Combine it with the Team's super light weight and close fit, and you'll be singing (or yodeling, or hollering) this binding's praises from the mountaintops—or anywhere on the mountain, for that matter.

  • Super-lightweight RX-1 highback features an asym shape that allows a more natural stance
  • Heel pocket features Friction Grip hold bor a better boot-to-binding connection
  • Tool-free forward lean lets you adjust your highback on the fly
  • Adjustable toe ramp accommodates longer boots
  • Shock-absorbing EVA footbed pad cushions your ride
  • Minimalist ankle strap features High-Density Real Feel performance padding that gives you a better connection to your board
  • Roll-over toe strap features great stretch for better hold

Bottom Line: Yodel-ai-ee-ooh!

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Rating for this product: 4

Needs work

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October 19, 2011

Well.... First off, I LOVE how super lightweight they are and how comfortable the straps are!  Those get five stars for sure.

Now.... These bindings still have forward lean even if it's set at 0.  Someone didn't design these right and the highbacks don't go back all the way.  The forward lean isn't subtle either- IT'S REALLY THERE.  I HATE IT.  I feel like I am in such an awkward position whenever I spin or even turn heelside.  Don't despair though.  THERE IS A FIX!  

When you look at the forward lean adjuster, you will see two prongs sticking out below it.  Those prongs are hitting the heelcup so the highbacks aren't able to go back all the way.  SAW THOSE BITCHES OFF.  DIE DIE DIE.  Once I sawed the prongs off, I could immediately see a difference.  The highbacks are now able to go back further into the heelcup and -gasp- they look like they are straight up!  Could it be??  No more stupid forward lean??  I haven't rode since I sawed the bindings, but I will be sure to update my review once I do.

Another thing- SUPER NARROW.  Your boots will be stuck and you have to karate kick after you unstrap to get out of the bindings.  It's pretty funny.

EDIT - After sawing off those two prongs on the highbacks and riding them a whole season, I now love them. The old boots I had in my last review were the Nike Zoom Force 1, those are bulky boots. I got new K2 Contour boots, and they are much more slim. They fit perfect in these bindings and my boots don't get stuck anymore.

Unfortunately the K2 Contour boots are super smooth, so I had another problem. My toe straps slip all the time. It's ridiculous. Even when tightened to the max, they still slip. I cut up a bicycle tube and super glued pieces on the underside of the toe strap and it seems to help. These bindings are pretty good, but they do need a little tweaking to be perfect like I mentioned above.

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Tech Specs:

Highback:
nylon 
Ankle Strap:
single strap 
Toe Strap:
roll-over convertiable 
Baseplate:
nylon 
Baseplate Padding:
EVA 
Ratchet Type:
aluminum 
Flex:
medium (5 out of 10 on Roxy scale) 
Compatibility:
4 hole, 3 hole 
Recommended Use:
all-mountain freestyle 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year