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Buy Snowboard bindings for advanced riders
When you have been snowboarding for several years you might consider yourself an advanced snowboarder. As your level increases you naturally need snowboard equipment with high potential. Think of a snowboard for advanced riders, snowboard boots with a medium flex or stiff flex, and snowboard bindings for advanced riders. Bindings for advanced riders are usually a bit stiffer and respond more directly. The stiffer the binding, the more directly it transfers energy to the snowboard. Especially when you go faster you will notice that this gives you more control compared to a more flexible binding.

The price of an advanced snowboard binding is often slightly higher than a beginner's binding. This has to do with the materials used to make the binding. Often there are aluminium ratchets and more comfortable straps. In addition, the baseplate and the highback are made of stronger material. In our extensive collection of snowboard bindings you will find beginner bindings from the best brands such as; Clew, Bataleon, Burton, Rome, Union, Flow, Nidecker and Bent Metal.
What to consider when buying a snowboard binding for advanced riders?
When buying snowboard bindings for advanced riders there are several important factors to consider. As an advanced snowboarder you probably have more specific requirements and expectations of your bindings. Here are some tips to pay attention to:
- Flexibility: As an advanced snowboarder you may want bindings with a specific flex that matches your riding style and preferences. A stiffer binding can offer more responsiveness and control, while a softer binding allows for more playfulness and flexibility.
- Binding Type: There are different types of bindings, such as traditional strap bindings, rear-entry bindings and step-on bindings. Choose a type that best suits your comfort and experience.
- Adjustability: Advanced snowboarders often need specific settings to optimize their performance. Choose bindings with enough adjustment options for highback rotation, strap position and forward lean.
- Material and Damping: Look at the materials used in the bindings and look for extra damping technology to reduce shocks and vibrations, which can be especially useful at high speeds and in rough terrain.
- Compatibility: Make sure the bindings are compatible with your snowboard boots and snowboard. Not all bindings fit all snowboards, so check the mounting options.
- Reviews: Read reviews and feedback from other snowboarders to get an idea of the bindings' performance and durability.
By paying attention to these factors, you can choose snowboard bindings that perfectly match your level, style and preferences as an advanced snowboarder.
Stance snowboard bindings advanced
After a few weeks of enjoying snowboarding you may have developed a preference for a certain riding style. Each riding style prefers a different Stance. Are you a true freestyler and often found in the terrain park? Then it is advisable to set your snowboard bindings at an angle of +15 and -15 degrees. This way you can ride easily in both directions.
If you are more of a freerider and prefer to carve only, you could choose to place your bindings slightly further back and set your rear foot a bit more straight and the front foot slightly more angled.
What is the difference between advanced and beginner snowboard bindings?
The difference between snowboard bindings for advanced riders and beginners mainly lies in the technical specifications and performance characteristics that match the level and riding style of the snowboarders.
Bindings for beginners are typically designed with an emphasis on simplicity and forgiveness. They often have a softer flex, making them easier to control and offering more playfulness. Adjustment options are often more limited and the focus is on ease of use and comfort.
On the other hand, bindings for advanced riders are designed with a more technical and performance-oriented approach. They often have a stiffer flex to provide more responsiveness and control at higher speeds and in challenging conditions. Advanced snowboarders can usually customize their bindings to their specific preferences, such as the position of the straps and the forward lean.
In addition, advanced bindings may contain more advanced materials and technologies, such as extra damping to reduce shocks, lightweight constructions and advanced highbacks.
It is important to choose bindings that match your level and riding style, as the right bindings can improve your snowboarding experience and help you further develop your skills. Beginners are better off choosing bindings that are user-friendly, while advanced snowboarders can look for more technical and performance-oriented bindings that meet their needs.
Buy advanced snowboard bindings online at Snowboards APP
Do you know exactly which advanced snowboard bindings fit on your board? Then order the bindings safely and quickly online. Do you need more information to make the right choice? Feel free to contact us or visit our snowboard shop. Besides awesome women snowboard bindings, you will of course also find very nice women snowboards and boots in our store and webshop.
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