K2 Cinch CTL Snowboard Binding

Brand : K2
Item : K2S0265

In addition to being easy to get into, the K2 Cinch CTL Snowboard Binding features K2's new Control Base, which is ideal for freestyle and progressing all-mountain riders. Made from fiberglass-enhanced nylon, this base is forgiving, yet you don't have to sacrifice stability and control. The comfortable, supportive Cinch highback drops back on its hinge, which enables you to get in and out of it effortlessly. Adjust the forward lean on this highback with a simple lever. Padded, three-dimensional ankle and toe straps spread pressure evenly to avoid foot pain. Wear your toe strap around the front of your toes or on top of your foot.
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K2 Cinch CTL Snowboard Binding



Awesome, despite some issues
I just recently got this pair to replace last years S model, the cinch wire snapped. They don't look as cool as last years model though :( This binding is the best of both worlds with a cinch back and boot straps, and they are well balanced. AND! The quality & convenience is worth the cost. The materials are not cheap or shabby. A very solid binding. You won't be disappointed with this investment. I had a little bit of an issue with the cinch wire being too tight to close, but with a some adjusting they work AWESOME! In the time everyone else is still strapping in, you can be flying down the mountain!;) I HIGHLY recommend them:)


This binding is a Cinch
The easiest binding since clicker, but much more compatible with all boots. I an ride a regular comfy boot and still have the ease of stepping in. I have been in the backcountry when it's hard to step in and all I had to do was use the straps normally and strap in with no problems, very user friendly.


K2 Cinch versus Flow
I've tried both the K2 Cinch and the Flow bindings. I definitely like the Cinch better than the Flow. I find the Flow difficult to open. The ice gets caught in the mechanism and it's hard to open with the thumb alone. With the K2, you slide your index finger and pull the binding shut or open with much more ease because of the design of the mechanism. I've had cursing sessions with the Flow bindings trying to get in and out. Also, the K2 gives you the possibility to hold the boot around the toe like Burton bindings but they are so much easier to get in and out. I find it quite easy to close my bindings on the chair lift and I'm instantly ready to go when I reach the top.


Nice..., but then again not.
Let me explain my title. I researched this binding and heard many great things about it. See, I'm a newbie at snowboarding and I wanted something easy to use. I'm 215lbs and didn't want to sit down every time to strap in. So I got these rear entry bindings. Great for 2 days! Then I noticed that the plastic housing that guides the cable was cracking on the left side and the nylon strap holding the cable in place on the right was tearing. This after only 2 days of riding on the GREEN SLOPES! If K2 can remedy this problem, this could be a real sweet binding! I'm glad I caught these problems before they gave out on me on the slopes. The sad thing was they felt real good, were responsive, and were a breeze to use. Oh well.




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