What size Flow bindings do I need?
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What size Flow bindings do I need?
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Flow Binding Sizes | XS | L |
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US Youth/Men’s | 11Y – 1 | 7.5 – 11.5 |
US Women’s | 9 – 13 | |
EU (French) | 29.5 – 32 | 40 – 45 |
UK | 11 – 0 | 6.5 – 10.5 |
Are K2 bindings good?
Adjustability: The K2 Formula has the same excellent adjustability as the higher end bindings like the IPO and Company. It’s super easy to dial out the ankle strap and toe strap exactly to your boot. Also high back rotation is tooless and pretty easy to adjust.
How tight should flow bindings be?
Run them snug, snug is tight. They are necessarily stiff and provide a very supportive and locked down feel. Ratchets: The locking ratchets aren’t the smoothest releasing and can take some extra effort to pop loose. That said, they aren’t really supposed to be used all that much.
What size bindings do I need k2?
-Men’s Snowboard Bindings-
BINDING SIZE | MEN’S BOOT SIZE | WOMEN’S BOOT SIZE |
---|---|---|
S | 2-5 | 3-6 |
M | 5-9 | 6-10 |
L | 8-12 | 9+ |
XL | 11-15 | – |
What are Flow snowboard bindings?
Flows are the original ‘rear entry’ binding. They have one large strap section that is fixed over the top of the foot and a high-back that drops down for access into the binding. They are considered the ‘marmite’ of snowboarding bindings, with most riders either loving or hating them.
Can you put Flow bindings on a Burton board?
Please note: These discs are for 2010 or newer bindings and are compatible with Burton 2010/11 and newer snowboards. The Flow Channel-disk is a disk specifically designed to fit certain Flow bindings on Burton boards with the new ICS M6-Channel system (as produced by Burton starting season 2010-11 with M6 hardware).