Description of Snowboard Bindings
Firstly, discover what snowboard bindings are composed of.
2. Correctly Choosing Snowboard Bindings
There are 2 families of bindings:
The Traditional Binding
A classic instep strap + a toe strap which provides very good support.
Variant with cap strap: a front strap which covers toes (front and above toes). The great advantage of a cap strap is the high level of comfort, whilst supporting the front of the foot just as much as a classic strap.
By tightening the cap strap, the shoe is held upwards whilst it moves fully back into the binding. It is perfect for reducing the chance of feet overhanging the board.
Snap Bindings
With front entry or wide and unique instep strap.
3. Choosing the Size of Your Snowboard Bindings rummy joy
The choice of binding size is based upon your shoe size. An indicative equivalent is provided for each binding. For example L = 8 1/2 to 14 1/2. This binding is a size L and is suitable for shoe sizes 8 1/2 to 14 1/2.
Just like we normally try on snowboard boots to pick the correct size, we recommend trying on your bindings with your snowboard boots to get the correct size.