Nidecker Muon W Black Snowboard Binding 2024

$209.99
1 in stock
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Description

SUPER COMFORTABLE, FUN-TO-RIDE AND GREAT VALUE
IDEAL FOR BEGINNER TO ADVANCING INTERMEDIATE RIDERS WHO WANT TO IMPROVE, FEEL CONFIDENT AND HAVE FUN.

The Muon-W benefits from our latest advances in binding fit but offers a more forgiving platform for progression. With the softest flex in the women’s line, it feels immediately comfy to ride and won’t kick your ass if you make the occasional mistake. It’s constructed using a regular Nylon baseplate and hiback that’s tough and lightweight, with an asymmetric shape that matches your boot perfectly. The ankle strap is nice and wide to spread the pressure over your foot, and is made from a durable material with plenty of padding. We’ve paired it with our Proton-Ratchet that boasts a super efficient tightening action, and added tools-free adjustment so you can customize the fit in seconds. Along with our innovative Hexo Toecap, this is a binding that prioritizes comfort and reliability – so you can focus on your riding.

Tech

Baseplate & Heelcup: Axis N1 Series
Hiback: Asym Hadron-Hiback
Ankle Strap: Comfort Fit
Toe Strap: Hexo Toecap
Ratchet Buckles: Proton Ratchets
Extras:
Eva Heel Cushioning
AuxTech
Nylon MultiDisks

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