Power Kite Forum

Binding for snowboards

DenisLaMenace - 6-12-2007 at 11:38 AM

snowkiting is now here

but I hate to sit down to strap on my snow binding, and then you're stuck

this subject has maybe already be posted, but I am trying to think a nice solution to quickly pop in & out of your snowboard binding

would be nice like to have similar bindings as a ATB that you just strap around any winter boot, but these bindings dont fit the punch holes already done in a snowboard, and the strap may need to be longer

another idea is because you want your boots to be very tight in there, is to have a binding that let you rotate your feet a bit (-30 to +30 degrees) so when you change directions you can move your feet

dont want to buy step-in bindings.

anyone has idea

leebrianh - 6-12-2007 at 01:07 PM

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Originally posted by buzz
dont want to buy step-in bindings.


I don't know if this is qualified to your definition of "step-in" but I recommend K2 Cinch binding.

When I was shopping for bindings for snowkiting last year, there were two on my table, K2 Cinch and Flow. After comparing those two side by side, I chose K2 Cinch. I went snowkiting twice and even did one downhill riding with it last year and I couldn't be happier with my decision.

- Brian

PS, I played with stance and found 15 degree is the most comfortable stance for snowkiting. It might vary from person to person but it's a good start point.

DenisLaMenace - 6-12-2007 at 01:59 PM

Brian

no they are not, they are regular not even flow

look there for different type of bindings

http://www.snowboarding.com/howto/buybindings/bindings.html


may be I could use flow bindings without the back plate

NPWfever - 6-12-2007 at 02:55 PM

What about the click in kind? Or a pair of flows would work well. If you have a bar you can harness in and let go for a sec and flip the backs up. Or if you are on packed snow you can sit down and use the ground to click in and then use the kite to lift you. Or just don't launch until you are in.

Bladerunner - 6-12-2007 at 05:13 PM

I ski so don't know snowboard bindings but from what I have heard you are well off to remove the back plate. I understand it sets your knees forward and tires them out fast. Good for snowboarding but bad for snowkiting. Without backplates you get a better stance for kiting. More like kitesurf style.



Quote:
Originally posted by buzz
Brian

no they are not, they are regular not even flow

look there for different type of bindings

http://www.snowboarding.com/howto/buybindings/bindings.html


may be I could use flow bindings without the back plate

DenisLaMenace - 6-12-2007 at 05:31 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by snowbird
I ski so don't know snowboard bindings but from what I have heard you are well off to remove the back plate. I understand it sets your knees forward and tires them out fast. Good for snowboarding but bad for snowkiting. Without backplates you get a better stance for kiting. More like kitesurf style.


this is what I am thinking to do now, but I wonder if my feet will slip out from the binding when I am riding much heel side (like to go upwind)

NPWfever - 8-12-2007 at 01:10 PM

As far as being able to ride both directions, set the bindings duck style. +30 degrees both ways then you forward foot is always turned. I don't think they make rotating bindings.....I might see a niche here for whoever jumps on this one. DIBS!!!!! The other thing is on some carve boards I have seen ski bindings.... Wonder if that would work. I wonder about a snowboard binding that rotates somehow like you jerk up really hard to unlock it and rotated then push down again. And maybe a flow stlye back but with a spring loaded thing like a ski when you put weight in the heel it pops up. Or maybe when the tail is down the binding rotates? Or find some way to mount large wakeboard bindings to your board.

DenisLaMenace - 19-12-2007 at 11:10 AM

finally I just bought rossignol step-in bindings and boots from ebay for 25$ + shipping. They are shipped today so I hope to get them for next week.

from the picture they looked OK, hope not get screwed, but not too much $$ involved.

barnes - 19-12-2007 at 01:28 PM

Personally, I can get around the mountain on my snowboard as good as skier with poles. I will strap into my board, and then get the kite moving. I ride duckfooted and can ride forward and backwards going downhill. I personally hate step-ins alot. Every time I put to much pressure on them when doing presses on rails and boxes, it pops, and I fall.

I do think that slip on bindings like kiteboards and ATBs would add the board off moves which we have come to know and love. I have my older board I will try and make something with and see how it works this season. Put a grab handle on it too.

NPWfever - 25-12-2007 at 10:39 AM

Hey buzz any luck with the bindings?

DenisLaMenace - 25-12-2007 at 01:55 PM

still waiting for the step-in bindings

I guess shipping will take longer during christmas time !!

I'll give a try and if I dont like, I will just resell.