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How to Snowboard : Snowboard Edges & Bindings

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2008

Find out what a snowboard edge is and what snowboard bindings are and how each works for the snowboarder in this free video.

Expert: Jesse Sutton
Bio: Jesse Sutton has taught at the Breck Ski & Ride School. She has been skiing and snowboarding for more than six years.
Filmmaker: Devin Boddie

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  • *insert comment about her goggles*

  • so i guess she's saying that the ratchet style are safer?

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  • Lazy people like me might be a fan of step-ins and Flow bindings. I have a pair of step-ins and a pair of ratchets. I prefer my step-ins.

    The pros of the step-ins: they are quicker, and don't require you to sit in the snow. Cons: I have personally noticed more strain on my legs when on an edge and some of them require special boots. I've never seen anyone have their board fall off with step-ins. Doesn't mean it doesn't happen though.

    Ratchets provide control at the cost of time to strap in.

  • @zice39 yeah....whats ur point?

  • I slide on ice goofy but snowboard regular? lol

  • I use ratcheted bindings. I just sometimes get confused on where the buckles go. lmao

  • how much R rachets?

  • @bogyjr some stepins do too..

  • @FuzzySid1 stepins suck dont buy them

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