Jones Meteorite Snowboard Bindings 2022 - Surf Series

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The new Meteorite binding is designed for the all-mountain rider that wants a stable and comfortable binding with a tweak-able medium soft flex. This binding delivers precision response thanks to SKATETECH technology that transfers your energy directly to your edges. The Meteorite's Dynamic Flex highback is stiff in the center for solid support and softer on the sides for friendly maneuverability. It can be set up in Surf mode or Freeride mode by switching bushing and swapping the Flip-It ankle straps. Surf mode offers maximum tweak-ability, Freeride mode offers maximum response. To keep your boots locked in with no strap bite, the Meteorite features stitched Flip-It Mid-Wide Straps that have a 3D-injected core for solid support and a foam wrap for even pressure distribution and lateral flexibility.

  • Universal Mounting Disk - Compatible with 4x2, 4x4 and EST/Channel
  • Comfort Foam foot pillow
  • Full length EVA foam footbed
  • Hanger 2.0 - Nylon reinforced with 30% fiberglass
  • Flushcup technology
  • Intelligent straps
  • Hinge Connectors
  • 3D Flex Fit toe straps
  • Asym buckles
  • Mid-wide Flip-It ankle straps
  • Freeride mode / Surf mode ankle strap
  • Tool-less strap adjustment

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