Jones Equinox Women’s Snowboard Bindings 2024 - Eclipse Black

Sizes: SM
ON SALE - WAS A$549.95

NOW A$384.97

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The Women's Equinox binding is made for the all-mountain rider that wants a stable and comfortable binding with a tweak-able medium soft flex. The Equinox delivers precision response thanks to SKATETECH technology that transfers energy directly to your edges and a Dynamic Flex highback that's stiff in the center for solid support and softer on the sides for friendly maneuverability.

  • Med-Soft flex
  • SKATE TECH 
  • Dynamic Flex highback
  • Comfort Foam foot pillow
  • Hanger 2.0
  • Flushcup technology
  • Universal Mounting Disk
  • Nylon, 50% Glass fiber post
  • Hard Bushings
  • Pre-curved ladders
  • Bombproof triple ratchet Asym buckles
  • Freeride mode / Surf mode ankle strap
  • Tool-less strap adjustment
  • 3D Flex Fit 2.0 toe straps
  • Power ankle straps
  • Hinge Connector strap attachment
  • Swap bushings
  • Flex: 4/10 

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