The following is a quick overview of the 2024 Flow bindings lineup.
First I will take a look at any new bindings for the 2022-23 season, and any 2021-22 bindings that aren't returning with a 2023 model.
Then I'll place each binding into the categories where I see them fitting best and finally take a look at any changes for returning bindings.
New 2024 Flow Bindings
The new bindings for 2023-24 are:
Flow aren't introducing any new bindings for 23-24, according to their catalog
Exiting 2023 Flow Bindings
The 2023 bindings that aren't returning with a 2024 model:
All of Flows '23 models are returning for '24, according to their catalog
All 2024 Flow Bindings by Category
Below, I have categorized Flow's 2023-24 lineup. This is according to the categories here at SnowboardingProfiles.com and not necessarily the same as how Flow might label them.
Of course these are only broad categories as every binding is different, but this is a rough guide.
-Flow BEGINNER bindings-
Men's
- Nexus Fusion | Top 10 Beginner Binding
Women's
- Juno Fusion | Top 5 Women's Beginner Binding
-Flow FREESTYLE bindings-
Men's
- Fenix Fusion
- Nexus Fusion
Women's
- Mayon Fusion
- Juno Fusion
-Flow ALL-MOUNTAIN bindings-
Men's
- Fuse Fusion
- Fuse Hybrid
- Fenix Plus Fusion
- Fenix Plus Hybrid - SEE FULL REVIEW
Women's
- Mayon Plus Fusion
- Mayon Plus Hybrid
-Flow ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERide bindings-
Men's
- NX2-TM Fusion - SEE FULL REVIEW
- NX2-TM Hybrid
Women's
- OMNI Fusion
- OMNI Hybrid
-Flow FREERIDE bindings-
Men's
- NX2-Carbon Fusion
- NX2-Carbon Hybrid
- NX2 Fusion
- NX2 Hybrid
- Fuse Carbon Fusion
- Fuse Carbon Hybrid
-Flow YOUTH bindings-
- Micron Youth
- Micron
Summary
So there you have the 2024 Flow snowboard bindings.
Out with the Old and In with the New
All of Flow's 2023 models are returning with a 2024 model and there are no new models either, so nothing to report here.
Changes to Existing Models
NX2 Fusion/Hybrid, Fuse Fusion/Hybrid and Fuse Carbon Fusion/Hybrid: Get "slip n grip" (which helps foot slide into binding more easily) which they didn't have for '23 model. The high back padding looks like its done slightly differently too, though nothing is mentioned about that.
OMNI Fusion/Hybrid and Mayon Plus Fusion/Hybrid: Get "slip n grip" which they didn't have for '23 model.
In addition most models get new colorways, with the exception of the NX20 Carbon Fusion/Hybrid, and the Juno Fusion.
Some rating naming has changed too.
They are now doing flex ratings using "stiff", "mid-stiff", "mid-soft" and "soft:, whereas previously they used a number rating (out of 10).
They also used to show ratings for "comfort" "response" "toe-heel stiffness" and "lateral stiffness". But they haven't done those in the '24 catalog, instead showing terrain ratings for "pow", "park" and "resort".
For all Snowboarding Profiles' Flow reviews, check out the link at the button below.
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