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Flow Snowboard Binding Fenix Petrol Red Overview

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Snowboard binding Flow Fenix Petrol Red

Flow Snowboard Binding Fenix Petrol Red Overview
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Flow Snowboard Binding Fenix Petrol Red Overview
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Brand Flow

Snowboard binding Flow Fenix Petrol Red

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Rating: 4.6 out of 5 18 reviews on this product
  • Men
  • Winter 2021
  • Intermediate - Advanced
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Description

There's something new at Flow and more particularly on this Fenix snowboard binding, which unveils a completely redesigned double strap for even more comfortable support. The rest of the binding has not evolved and still offers this excellent compromise between reactivity and tolerance. Of course, you benefit from the practicality of the Flow rear entry, improved on this model thanks to the Active Strap system that automatically loosens and tightens the double strap to make putting on and taking off even easier.

What is the programme of the Flow Fenix Petrol Red snowboard binding?

The Flow Fenix has an asymmetrical nylon and fibreglass spoiler, offering control in turns while remaining easy to ride, comfortable and flexible enough to place freestyle tricks. The same goes for the new openwork double strap, which offers good support but remains flexible enough to keep you playable. Finally, the 2.5° inclined EVA sole positions your joints so that they are less stressed and limits muscle fatigue. As you can see, the Fenix is a binding which is both accessible and adaptable and which will allow you to have fun throughout the whole resort.

Who is the Flow Fenix Petrol Red snowboard binding for?

This model is designed for intermediate level snowboarders who want to have fun and progress on all terrains, while maintaining maximum riding and use comfort.

What are the main qualities of the Flow Fenix Petrol Red snowboard binding?

Comfortable

Well-balanced reactivity

Easy to use

Lucas

Snowboard expert

"Every rider has his own style and his gear must match. Freestyling, freeriding, splitboarding, I want you to find what you look for. Call me on 020 3129 3301."

Technical data Snowboard binding Fenix

  • Year

    Winter 2021
  • Entry System

    Quick Entry
  • Level

    Intermediate - Advanced
  • Category

    FS All mountain
  • Compatibility Burton 3D

    Yes
  • Compatibility Burton ICS

    Yes
  • Compatibility Insert 4X4

    Yes
  • Compatible insert 4x2

    Yes
  • Baseplate - Chassis

    Baseplate Glass-Filled Nylon Rockered
  • Highback

    Glass-filled Nylon Asym Uniback
  • Straps - Buckles

    A-Fusion Powerstrap
    LSR - Locking Strap Ratchets
    ExoFrame
  • Various

    Nylon multidiek
    Active strap tech
  • Reference nr

    H21FLOWBIN007
  • Gender

    Men
  • Comfort

    4
  • Reactivity

    4
  • Baseplate stiffness

    4
  • Highback Stiffness

    4
  • Straps Stiffness

    4
  • Sturdiness

    4

Tips and advice

For an optimum comfort and a safe ride, it is essential to set your bindings correctly. To do so, you need to take off the screws of the basplate with a Phillips screwdriver (4 screws for most bindings, 3 on some Burton's boards, and 2 Burton's boards featuring the ICS system on EST Burton's bindings).

Also, on some bindings, the plate is hidden underneath the gas pedal. To unscrew the plate, you need to take off the gaspedal first. You can do that by unscrewing it, or if there's no visible srew (on some Burton's bindings for instance), you need to pull the gaspedal upward to unblock it.

1. The bindings stance

The first thing to start with is your stance. Right foot in the fronf if you are Goofy, left foot in the front if you are Regular.

2. The stance width

Once you're correctly oriented, you need to set the stance width, i.e. the length of the gap between your feet. This width will vary depending on your style or on your board. Often, you'll notice some marks on the inserts. They show the standard stance recommended for the board. If you don't know what's your stance, use these marks for your first settings. If after riding you don't feel comfortable this way, you can always change these settings for a wider or narrower stance.

3. The bindings angle

Eventually, you'll need to set the angle of your bindings, that means you'll set the way your feet are oriented on the board. To do so, turn the plate until you reach the correct angle (written in degrees). Don't do this settings with the plate screwed on, or you'll damage the cranks of the plate or the baseplate.

Angle marks are going 3 by 3 (one mark equals 3 degrees). The classic angles for a beginner or a recreational snowboarder would be +15° for the front foot (toes pointing forward) and 0° for the rear foot.

If you're more into freestyle, you can try the "duck stance", it provides more stability on landings. The duck stance (also called mirrored) is very comfortable, but may not feel very natural at first. Start with a slight angle for the back foot. For instance, +15° for the front, -3° or -6° for the back. This is usually used for freestyle, on twin-tip boards. It allows an easier switch riding. Angle up the binding until you find the perfect stance. Freestylers usually ride with a centered stance angled at +15° / -15° for a better switch or regular riding, easier spins and stabler landings.

If you are more like a carver or a freerider, the angle will be set for easier high speed turns. That means both feet will be oriented forward. Try every angle and see how it feels. We recommend that you don't go below +15° for the front foot. Try to ride for a few hours and adjust your angles according to your feel. Common forward angles are +18° / +6 °.