8/16/2023 0 Comments Flux em bindings![]() Medium-to-soft (3 – 4 out of 10) is the best compromise between responsiveness and a forgiving ride. The reason I wouldn’t go for too soft a flex (say 1 – 2 out of 10) is that it compromises too much on responsiveness. >Check out this post for more on how to choose a beginner snowboardīut the main reason that a medium-to-soft flex is the way to go, is that it enables a more forgiving ride and will be more forgiving of errors. This is the same as with snowboards and boots for beginners – so you will be matching the flex correctly. If you are a more advanced rider then it comes down to your riding style (see the next section below).īeginners are best to go with a Medium-to-Soft flex – a 3 or 4 out of 10. If you are a beginner then ability level will come into play. As much as possible I will try to use both the word form and the number rating for clarity.Īlso in terms of the word form, I will be using the wording from the first rating system below in the rest on the rest of this page. ![]() The most common flex ratings you will see, and their rough corresponding flex rating out of 10, are shown below. There are a couple of different rating systems and how flex is rated can differ between manufacturers. Unfortunately flex ratings aren’t standardized. Personal preference will also play a role but mostly it’s down to riding style, ability level and boot/board match. The right snowboard binding flex depends on a few things – your ability level, your style of riding and the flex of your boots and board. ![]()
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