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Forum Shaka Snowboard Bindings Blacktop - Mens

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Forum Shaka Snowboard Bindings Blacktop
The Forum Shaka Snowboard Bindings really bring out the best in you, and help you reach your peak performance. The NEW fgel comfort cushion helps your toes and heels stay comfortable and supported all day long, and it seems as if these bindings are shaping up to be real winners. They offer stability and strength, but enough flexibility so you can feel the board beneath your feet. You'll be impressed with how lightweight these bindings really are, and riding with them, makes riding just a little better. (Is that even possible?)

Key Features of the Forum Shaka Snowboard Bindings:
  • Disk: New Good Vibes Hinge Disk
  • Comfort: Good Vibes EVA footpad with NEW FGel cushioning in the toe and heel
  • Ankle Strap: New Flip Flop strap
  • Toe Strap: Throwdown cap
  • Baseplate material: Good Vibes Split Baseplate, 15% glass-filled nylon with aircraft-grade aluminum heelhoop
  • Additional tech: New tool-free ankle-and toe-strap adjustment
  • Feel 4

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  • "Solid, but better options out there IMO."

    , MINNEAPOLIS, MN
    Pros: See below., Cons: See below.,

    I owned these for half a season. Can't quite put my finger on it, but I wasn't feeling them. They felt soft, but... somehow just off. I don't really know if it was the super soft straps, the relatively flexy highback, or the soft flex underfoot, I just wasn't feeling them. A couple times I wore them and it felt like my feet were getting exhausted, not sure if that's just because they were so soft or a function of the good vibes design. From a construction standpoint, they're not quite as light or cleverly put together as Rome 390s for various adjustment options. I don't hate 'em, but I certainly didn't love them either. Might just be my imagination, but the straps on the 2012s seem a bit beefier, so perhaps I'd be a bigger fan of those.

  • "Ehhh. not bad."

    , west deptford, NJ
    Pros: flexy, they get you down the hill, Cons: felt bulky, not very inspired,

    These bindings felt kind of meh to me. They got me down the hill, were pretty soft, and were adequately comfortable. They just did not feel up to par with offerings from other brands. They felt kind of cheap and just not solid all around. If you can get a good deal on these, i would recommend them to someone on a budget, but there is so much better from other companies out there that these should not be a first choice for anyone.