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Snowboard Binding Union Cadet Pro  white

Collection winter 2024

An uncompromising kids' binding that is ready to support the little pros. It adapts to any boot thanks to sophisticated and improved straps that come… detailed description

133.25 € Discount -20 % 166.56 €

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Union Cadet PRO Snowboard Binding

An uncompromising kids' binding that is ready to support the little pros. It adapts to any boot thanks to sophisticated and improved straps that come in an even more durable and lighter version. They grip the boot firmly and give you a great riding feeling. All-day comfort is ensured by the Stage 5 Duraflex baseplate along with a sloping insole that allows the joints a more natural position.

Specifications

  • Flex: 5/10 medium
  • Use: All mountain 10/10, Freestyle 9/10, Freeride 7/10
  • Stage 5 Duraflex baseplate - All-day comfort and response for downhill all-mountain. A bulletproof baseplate that was created for high durability.
  • Bushings: Thermoformed EVA - Shock-absorbing EVA padding protects heels and promotes true and even board flex.
  • Heelcup: Extruded 3D Aluminum - Designed for optimal heel hold and minimal resistance.
  • Highback: Team S Duraflex - Provides balanced response and flexibility for all types of riding. This is a smaller version of the popular Force Team highback.
  • Ankle strap: new Exoframe 2.0 - Popular strap that is light and durable. Provides a firm grip for a great riding experience.
  • Bottom strap: TS 1.0 Ultragrip - Non-slip and adaptable thermoplastic strap that can be used in multiple positions.
  • Ratchets: Aluminum - They are reliable, allow easy adjusting and withstand long-term load.
  • Hardware: Grade 8.8 steel
  • The 3° inclined insole is comfortable and gentler on the joints.
  • Disc type and compatibility: Camber disc is compatible with 4x4, 4x2 and Channel inserts.
Snowboard Binding Union Cadet Pro white 2024

Size Chart

S M
UK 2-4.5 5-6.5
EUR 34-37 38-40.5
US 3-5.5 6-7.5
CM 21-23.5 24-25.5
 

How to Choose Snowboard Bindings

Rule number one: boots first, bindings second! The right snowboard equipment must match and fit perfectly, so don't underestimate the importance of your choice and follow a few important steps.

 

Choosing the right bindings depends on several different factors. The stiffness of the bindings, size, type, material and the amount you are willing to invest are all important. We have a simple guide on how to make the best choice. But if you're still confused, drop by our shop in Brno. Together we'll talk it through and recommend the best yet personalised fit for you.

First and foremost - The Boots

The binding adjusts to the size of the boots. That's rule number one. If you're picking out your bindings in a store, it's ideal to take your boots with you and try them on to see how they fit. The straps of the binding should fit snugly around them. The easiest option is to combine binding and boots of the same brand. The models are designed to fit together automatically.

Soft or Firm Binding?

You should choose the stiffness of your snowboard and bindings according to your riding style. Softer bindings are more playful and suitable for both beginner riders and freestyle riders. A slightly stiffer binding should be chosen if you prefer rough carving on the piste or freeride.

There are several types of bindings:

Classic two-strap binding

Soft bindings consist of baseplate, heelback and straps. The method of fastening can be either over the toe or over the instep.

Speed Entry

First, you set a strap that you do not manipulate any further. The bindings are entered through the heel, so it is a much faster way of slipping on.

Step On

A simple and at the same time very quick way to put on your boots into binding. If you don't like to bend over and downright hate sitting in the cold snow before every ride, you'll love the Step On.

Which foot goes first?

Advanced snowboarders already know which foot is in front and which is in the back. But if you're a complete beginner who's never stood on a board before, there's a simple trick to find out. Just try to run outside for a bit and take the longest jump you can. Did it work? And which foot did you bounce off the ground with? That's the foot that's supposed to be the first on a snowboard. If you're not 100% sure of the outcome, ask a friend or family member to stand behind you and gently push you forward unexpectedly. Again, the foot that goes out first is the one that will be on the board in the front.

What angles to choose when mounting bindings

And speaking of the direction of the bindings, it's important to keep in mind the angle at which to attach the bindings. Whether you prefer downhill or you prefer to jump on rails, you'll be comfortable riding in the 15° and -9° positions.

Bindings overhang over the edge of the snowboard

Once you've managed to attach the bindings and you're happy with both the angle and straddle of your feet, all that's left to do is check one last important detail. The bindings (including boots) must not overhang the heel more than the toe (or vice versa). An unbalanced position of the bindings can cause a problematic ride - in short, you'll be hitting the snow with your boots and bindings every now and then. And that spoils the feeling of a perfect ride!

Union Cadet Pro white

Snowboard Binding Union Cadet Pro

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