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Ride Delta MVMNT Snowboard Binding Review

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Ride Delta MVMNT Snowboard Binding Review

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$239

Discontinued for 2012
Intermediate to Expert Freestyle
Ride just does a good job with bindings. The Delta MVMNT fit well, have a good bit of shock absorbtion and a softer flex than most ride bindings.  There is also some new tech for 2011 that is worth mentioning.  The Delta has a new high back that allows you to more freedom of motion while still having a place for leverage if you lean forward or backwards.  There are also canted foot beds that allow your body to work well with the The Delta Movement bindings aren't a bad choice when it comes to a freestyle binding. They have great turn initiation and make for a great freestyle ride.

How It Rides

Flex Medium

Response Good

Dampening
Good
Adjustability Good
Weight
Light

Shock Absorption
Good
Comfort
Excellent
Lateral Movement
Excellent

Board/Boot Integration Excellent

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The Good Ride Take

A Good Ride Take on Binding Tech

Metal vs Plastic Bindings

This is a Goodride breakdown for all you that are having a tough time choosing your bindings and what to make of the material you are looking at.  Most bindings are Metal, Plastic or some combo of the 2.

Metal Bindings have a lot of great aspects.  Almost all-metal bindings are made from aluminum.  Aluminum is great when it come to weight to stiffness ratio and also pretty durable.  There is one key issue with metal/aluminum bindings; they transfer all the vibrations from the board right into your feet.  This is the same principle that pelage “bass-less” bindings, your feet got totally tired or fatigued.  The newer generations have much better/damp bases so this problem has been minimized and in some cases eliminated.   There are some companies that make great bindings despite the vibration issue with Aluminum.   Some that come to mind are Ride and Rome.

Plastic Bindings also have many great features but let’s address some technical stuff first.  Most plastic bindings are really hardened glass plastic mix.   The high-end stuff tends to have a more carbon, and carbon fiber added for extra stiffness and weight savings.  Plastic bindings really dominate the market right now and most top bindings these days are mostly or all plastic.  They can be really stiff and react well to your commands.   The new bindings finally dialed in the carbon/ fiber integration to the point that the bindings will perform with the stiffness of metal and absorb more chatter.  Most industry leaders have limited or completely eliminated metal from their bindings and we feel that with the materials used right now this is the future.  Some mostly plastic companies that we feel rock are Burton, Flux and Union.

What kind of binding should you buy?  It’s a tough call.  Both Plastic and Metal bindings offer freestyle, freeride and all mountain styles.  At this point we feel that plastic bindings are edging out metal bindings when it comes to the very high end $300+ category.  However it is a tough call in the below $300 category as to which material has the advantage.

 

The Good Ride Take on Ride Snowboards
They are from the same parent company as K2 and have many similarities in terms of board design and company policy.  Ride’s customer service is better than K2’s and actually has a # to call on their site instead of just an on-line form.  Ride, like K2 seems almost secretive when it comes to having third party entities like us or end users like you review their gear.  So many companies like Burton, Rome, YES, Arbor ect. are really proud of their gear and try to do everything they can to get you to ride them.  Ride seems to do the bare minimum and despite its large size has very few demo products. Their policy seems to be if you want to try it you have to buy it.  Ride chooses mainly to work with variations of flat/rocker snowboards but has recently started to work with hybrid camber.   Their hybrid camber is different than YES and Rossignol and leans more on the flat camber side of things but we still like to see them go in this direction.  We have found that we like some of their shapes but other boards we weren’t fans of .   Like K2 Ride’s rocker shapes always seem to be pretty flat between the feet and it makes for one of the better rocker set up out there.  Ride makes pretty good bindings and many people swear by them.  They have more parts than most bindings but all in all they do a very good job despite the fact that a lot of the binding is metal.  We are big fans of the canted foot bed but can’t say we are a fan of their Contraband strap system.  They make good boots that last for a long time but boots are so personal all we can speak to is their build and longevity.

 

Company Info & Specs

 

Ride Delta MVMNT 2011

DELTA MVMNT BINDINGS
FREESTYLE FLEX AT ITS FINEST
$239.95

The mobility-driven Delta MVMNT binding is a super flexible performance Ride. Combining the Wedgie 2.5 footbed to maximize pop in the park and the lightweight Movement Chassis to provide a more direct connection with the board. Now featuring the new upgraded Stealth highback and 3D ThinGrip™ toe strap, the Delta is a movement you can’t afford to miss.

STYLE: All Mountain Freestyle

COLORS: Black, Mint

SIZES: 7-9, 9-11, 11-13

CONSTRUCTION:
Movement Chassis System™
NEW! Stealth Highback
Mobility Core Ankle Strap
NEW! 3D ThinGrip™ Toe Strap
Power UL Ratchets
Wedgie 2.5 w/ Smooth Ride Landing Pads
Urethane Rollbar™ Basepad
Forged Aluminum Response Disc

BINDINGS FLEX-O-METER:
Flex Rating: 6

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Ride Delta MVMNT 2010

FREESTYLE FLEX AT ITS FINEST

The mobility-driven Delta is a super flexible performance Ride that features the lightweight Movement Chassis and Mobility Core ankle strap. Now featuring the Wedgie 2.5 footbed to maximize pop and provide a more direct connection with the board. Packed with features, but not weighed down, you can’t afford to miss this movement.

MSRP: USD 239.99


STYLE: Mobility

COLORS: Black, Purple Snake

SIZES: 7-9, 9-11, 11-13

CONSTRUCTION FEATURES:
Movement Chassis System™
FlexLite Highback
NEW! Mobility Core Ankle Strap
NEW! Convertible Grip™ Toe Strap
NEW! Power UL Ratchets
NEW! Wedgie 2.5 Footbed w/ Smooth Ride Landing Pads
NEW! Urethane Rollbar™ Basepad
Forged Aluminum Shift Disc


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