

Rotate the disk until the your chosen angle faces the marker on the baseplate, and let it settle back into place like a cog. Do your feet a favor and pick up a pair of Nitro Phantoms and get ready to destroy the mountain from the summit to the park. Hold the binding and push the disk up from below with your fingers. The Glass Fiber Reinforced Air 2.0 base frame is a little wider of a footbed, compared to our Team and Zero bindings, which allows for a more customizable fit for bigger wider boot sizes as well. The combination of our Cable Reinforced connector and ratchet ladders and the new Übergrip Toe Strap with Vibram© EcoStep™ rubber makes this one of the most bombproof bindings on the market. If you have smaller feet and use high binding angles, you may be able to ride a 21cm all-mountain board with soft boots/bindings without too much boot overhang. Whether you are looking to progress in the park or drop into some back powder bowls, the Phantom´s Glass Fiber Reinforced AIR 2.0 base frame and 3° Canted footbed with Dual AIR Dampening offer the support and comfort you demand all season long. Try a stance of 21 degrees for your front binding and 6 degrees on the rear if you’re having a hard time deciding where to start. Keep your binding angles within 5 degrees of each other which will provide you more stability when carving at high speeds. The Phantom´s tried and true technology and functional design have made it one of Nitro´s most sought after all-terrain snowboard binding, as it offers an array of customizable fit functions and comfort to support each individual's needs. Test your new stance and adjust the bindings if you feel any discomfort. but big enough with my angles and normal bindings (K2 Autos). But like with all things in snowboarding, different brands measure different things. his lure in to the more rapid waters of big mountain snowboarding. As above really, I am an intermediate all mountain rider not much park stuff and wanted to. For example a 156 may be a big mountain board for a small rider. Rafiki Powder Skis: The suggested mounting point is 5 cms behind true center. La Nieve Backcountry Skis: The suggesting mounting point is 10 cms behind true center. SOS All Mountain Skis: The suggested mounting point is 4.5 cms behind true center. To complete the performance package, the Mountain Twin has a super fast and durable Sintered 8000 base and added stance options with the Freestyle/Freeride Stance pack. The Bent Metal Binding Works Team is a no nonsense squad of snowboaridng powerhouses. We recommend sticking with the recommended mounting point for best carving results. Designed to offer the perfect versatile all-mountain fit and response for riders of all levels to push their riding in confidence and true comfort. With a mid-stiff twin flex and a CamRock profile the Mountain Twin excels at poppin' pillows and pressin' boxes while it's also an easy board to turn and finesse in tight terrain.

The legendary Nitro Phantom binding has been Eero Ettala´s go-to binding for almost a decade, because of its pro-caliber dampening and sure-fitting properties, mixed with the right amount of customizable response and performance that allows riders to push their limits in any conditions.
