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Snowboard Binding Union Atlas  bronze

Collection winter 2025

Product ID: 145298

A binding for everything that is growing in popularity year after year and is therefore constantly being improved. Again this year, its higher… detailed description

286.90 € Discount -20 % 358.90 €

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Union Atlas Snowboard Binding

A binding for everything that is growing in popularity year after year and is therefore constantly being improved. Again this year, its higher stiffness will please intermediate and seasoned riders. The Union Atlas can handle a variety of terrain and riding styles, and for this season it features the new S22 Duraflex CB highback, which takes a bit of the stiffness out and gives you flexibility where you need it. The two straps are also new, which will make the boot even more supportive, no matter the model series. The angled insole will give you a longer lasting feeling of comfort, protecting your joints too. Plus, the straps and highback are easy to adjust without tools, so you can seamlessly transition from park tricks to quick carving. It's up to you what you discover with the Atlas!

Specifications

  • Stiffness: 8/10
  • Purpose: All-mountain 8/10, Freestyle 8/10, Performance 8/10
  • The binding is stiffer and offers a highly responsive ride
  • Stage 7 Duraflex CB Baseplate - extremely strong and stiff, Duraflex Nylon with carbon provides immediate edge-to-edge response
  • Vaporlite HD Bushing – anti-vibration layer between the baseplate and the snowboard
  • Extruded 3D Aluminum Heelcup - perfectly holds the heel and supports energy transfer
  • The new Highback S22 Duraflex CB - a slightly less aggressive highback that gives the rider the necessary response and flexibility
  • FLAD - possibility to adjust the tilt of the highback without tools
  • The new ExoFrame 5.0 Ankle Strap - a strap with progressive three-axis flex for a perfect connection between the boot and binding, will provide great support during fast riding and carving
  • New bottom strap TS 6.0 - a two-piece strap with an outer frame that allows the inner grip to fully adapt to the shape of the boot
  • New Magnesium S1 Ratchets w/ Steel Base - the latest type of ratchet with steel components ensures longer life and better spring response
  • Non-stick EVA Insole - its non-stick surface prevents accumulation of snow under the boot
  •  Inclined Insole - for a more natural position that is gentler on the joints
  • Strap adjustment without the need for tools
  • Use of the strongest steel on the market Grade 8.8
  • Camber disc + Vasher: compatibility with 4×4, 4×2, Channel inserts
Snowboard Binding Union Atlas bronze 2025

Size Chart

SIZE S M L XL
UK 4.5-6.5 7-9 9.5-12 12-14
EUR 37-40.5 41-43 43.5-46 46-48
US 5.5-7.5 8-10 10.5-13 13-15
CM 23.5-25.5 26-28 28.5-31 31-33
 

How to Choose Snowboard Bindings

Rule number one: boots first, then bindings! The right snowboard gear must match and fit perfectly, so don't underestimate its selection and follow a few important steps.

How to Choose Snowboard Bindings

Choosing the right bindings depends on several different factors. The hardness of the bindings, size, type, material, and, of course, your budget are all important. We have a simple guide to help you make the best choice. But if you're still unsure, stop by our store in Brno. We'll discuss it together and recommend the best bindings tailored to your needs.

Boots First

Bindings should fit the size of your boots. That's rule number one. If you're choosing bindings in a store, it's best to bring your boots with you and try them on to see how they fit. The straps of the bindings should fit snugly around your boots. The easiest option is to combine bindings and boots from the same brand. These models are designed to fit together automatically.

Soft or Hard Bindings?

Choose the hardness of your snowboard and bindings according to your riding style. Softer bindings are more playful and suitable for both beginner riders and freestyle. We recommend choosing slightly harder bindings if you prefer hard carving on the slopes or freeriding.

Types of Bindings

The binding fastening method determines the basic characteristics of the binding: how easy it will be to step into it, how long it will take to fasten, and how you will feel when riding and connecting with the board.

Classic Two-Strap Binding

Classic Two-Strap Binding

Strap bindings consist of a baseplate, a heel cup, and straps. The lower strap can be fastened over the toe or over the instep, but it is always necessary to use both hands and fasten both parts of the strap together.


FASE System

FASE System

Classic-lovers will appreciate the smart and simple FASE technology, which makes it easier and faster to step in, while offering the same riding experience and no extra weight or bulk compared to two-strap bindings.


Flow Design

Flow Design

At the beginning of the season, you set the straps and then don't have to worry about them anymore. You step into the binding through the heel, which you simply click into place, making it a much faster way to put on your boots compared to two-strap bindings.


Supermatic

Supermatic

The Nidecker Supermatic is a revolutionary, fully automatic binding that retains the two-strap feel and works with all snowboard boots. Getting into the Supermatic requires no use of your hands at all.


Step On

Step On

The Step On system also offers similarly easy entry without bending over and sitting in the snow. It works exclusively with compatible boots, but its advantages include low weight and simplicity. Just step in and go.

 

Which Foot is in Front?

Advanced snowboarders have long known which foot should be in front and which behind. But if you're a complete beginner who has never stood on a board before, there's a simple trick to find out. Try running a short distance outside and jumping as far as you can. Did it work? Which foot pushed off the ground? That's the foot that should be on the snowboard first.

If you still don't know, ask a friend or family member to stand behind you and gently push you forward unexpectedly. The foot you push off with first is the one that will be on the board first.

What Angles to Choose When Mounting Bindings

And while we're on the subject of binding direction, it's important to keep in mind the angle at which to attach the bindings. Whether you prefer downhill skiing or jumping on rails, you'll be comfortable riding at 15° and -9°.

Overlap of the Binding Baseplate over the Snowboard Edge

Once you have successfully screwed on the bindings and are happy with the angle and stance, there is just one last important detail to check. The bindings (including boots) must not overlap more at the heel than at the toe (or vice versa). An unbalanced binding position can cause problems when riding – in short, your boots and bindings will constantly catch on the snow. And that really spoils the impression of a perfect ride!

Union Atlas bronze

Snowboard Binding Union Atlas

Manufacturer address:
Union Binding Company
4917 14th Ave NW
Seattle WA 98107
USA

Address of the European representative of the manufacturer:
Core S.r.l.
Via Colombano 10
23014 Delebio (SO)
Italy

Email: shop@unionbindingcompany.com

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