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Past Season Beginner Bindings Lists

Past Seasons Beginner Bindings Lists

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2024-25

SP Best Beginner Snowboard Bindings 2025

#10: Flux EM

Flux EM Ride C-4 as beginner snowboard bindings 2025 2025

Flex: Medium (4.5/10)

Rating score (as Beginner Bindings): 83.2/100

Price: View More Info and Current Prices at the links in the tabs below. 




>>Flux EM 2026 at evo.com
>>Flux EM 2025 at backcountry.com
>>Flux EM 2024 at sunandski.com
>>Flux EM 2023 at steepandcheap.com
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>>Flux EM 2026 at evo.com
>>Flux EM 2025 at backcountry.com
>>Flux EM 2024 at sunandski.com
>>Flux EM 2023 at steepandcheap.com
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Compatibility: 2x4 | 4x4 | CHANNEL

First up, at #10, we have Flux's EM bindings.

The EM's are a little stiffer than most on this list and work well for a bigger rider or a particularly strong/athletic beginner. Not as suitable for lighter, less strong beginners. 


#9: Ride C-4

Ride C-4 as beginner snowboard bindings 2025

Flex: Mid-Soft (4/10)

Rating score (as Beginner Bindings): 84.7/100

Price: View More Info and Current Prices at the links in the tabs below. 




>>Ride C-4 2026 at evo.com
>>Ride C-4 2026 at the-house.com
>>Ride C-4 2026 at backcountry.com
>>Ride C-4 2025 at blauerboardshop.com
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>>Ride C-4 2026 at evo.com
>>Ride C-4 2026 at prfo.com
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>>Ride C-4 2026 at evo.com
>>Ride C-4 2026 at the-house.com
>>Ride C-4 2026 at backcountry.com
>>Ride C-4 2025 at blauerboardshop.com
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>>Ride C-4 2026 at evo.com
>>Ride C-4 2026 at prfo.com
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Compatibility: 2x4 | 4x4 | CHANNEL

In at #9, we have Ride's C-4 bindings. Their C-2 also comes into this list (see #3). The C-4 is a little stiffer than the C-2, but still a nice easy flex for those just starting out. 

The C-4 is a simple yet quality design that can help you to get your snowboarding journey underway or take you from that beginner to intermediate level. 


#8: Arbor Hemlock

Arbor Hemlock as beginner snowboard bindings Bindings 2025

Flex: Mid-Soft (4/10)

Rating score (as Beginner Bindings): 86.3/100

Price: View More Info and Current Prices at the links in the tabs below. 




>>Arbor Hemlock 2026 at evo.com
>>Arbor Hemlock 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
>>Arbor Hemlock 2025 at the-house.com
>>Arbor Hemlock 2024 at steepandcheap.com
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>>Arbor Hemlock 2026 at evo.com
>>Arbor Hemlock 2025 at prfo.com
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>>Arbor Hemlock 2026 at evo.com
>>Arbor Hemlock 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
>>Arbor Hemlock 2025 at the-house.com
>>Arbor Hemlock 2024 at steepandcheap.com
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>>Arbor Hemlock 2026 at evo.com
>>Arbor Hemlock 2025 at prfo.com
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Compatibility: 2x4 | CHANNEL

Next up we have Arbor's Hemlock bindings. 

These are also a great option for freestyle riding, but work really well as beginner bindings, with their mid-soft flex, reasonable price-point and great slow speed response and ease of riding. 


#7: Nidecker (Flow Design) Nexus Fusion

Nidecker Flow Nexus Fusion as beginner snowboard bindings 2025

Flex: Mid-Soft (4/10)

Rating score (as Beginner Bindings): 86.3/100

Price: View More Info and Current Prices at the links in the tabs below. 




>>Nidecker Flow Nexus 2026 at evo.com
>>Nidecker Flow Nexus 2026 at nidecker.com
>>Nidecker Flow Nexus 2026 at backcountry.com
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>>Nidecker Flow Nexus 2026 at nidecker.com
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>>Nidecker Flow Nexus 2026 at blue-tomato.com
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>>Nidecker Flow Nexus 2026 at evo.com
>>Nidecker Flow Nexus 2026 at nidecker.com
>>Nidecker Flow Nexus 2026 at backcountry.com
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>>Nidecker Flow Nexus 2026 at nidecker.com
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>>Nidecker Flow Nexus 2026 at blue-tomato.com
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Compatibility: 2x4 | 4x4 | CHANNEL

Next up, at #7, we have the Nidecker (Flow Style) Nexus. 

These are a great option for those beginners looking for an easy entry/exit binding. They've still got all the qualities of a great beginner binding, but allow you to get in and out of them quickly and easily (with a bit of practice, you can do it on the go as you get off the lift). A good option for those that ride with skiers a lot. 


#6: Flux TW

Flux TW as beginner snowboard bindings 2025

Flex: Mid-Soft (4/10)

Rating score (as Beginner Bindings): 86.8/100

Price: View More Info and Current Prices at the links in the tabs below. 




>>Flux TW 2025 at evo.com
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>>Flux TW 2025 at evo.com
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>>Flux TW 2025 at prfo.com
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The TW isn't strictly a beginner binding. It's a higher quality binding that could be used by more advanced rider's looking for a softer flex. 

But it's also a great option for beginners, particularly if you're a higher-end beginner looking for something that will take you further through your progression than your typical beginner binding. 

They're the highest priced on this list, but you can use them for longer through your progression, so if you've got it in your budget, they can work out well long-term cost-wise.


#5: K2 Sonic

K2 Sonic as beginner snowboard bindings 2025

Flex: Soft (2/10)

Rating score (as Beginner Bindings): 88.9/100

Price: View More Info and Current Prices at the links in the tabs below. 




>>K2 Sonic 2026 at evo.com
>>K2 Sonic 2026 at backcountry.com
>>K2 Sonic 2026 at k2snow.com
>>K2 Sonic 2025 at the-house.com
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>>K2 Sonic 2026 at evo.com
>>K2 Sonic 2026 at k2snow.com
>>K2 Sonic 2026 at prfo.com
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>>K2 Sonic 2026 at evo.com
>>K2 Sonic 2026 at backcountry.com
>>K2 Sonic 2026 at k2snow.com
>>K2 Sonic 2025 at the-house.com
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>>K2 Sonic 2026 at evo.com
>>K2 Sonic 2026 at k2snow.com
>>K2 Sonic 2026 at prfo.com
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The K2 Sonic is a good option to start off with if your budget is tight and you're looking for fast progression. Particularly good for lighter riders. 

It won't take you much past the high-end beginner to low intermediate phase - you'll need to upgrade - but it will take you there quickly and without hurting the bank. 

It's the equal cheapest on this list (along with #1-4 below) and the softest equal on the list too, along with #3 & #4, below. 


#4: Burton Freestyle

Burton Freestyle as beginner snowboard bindings 2025

Flex: Soft (2/10)

Rating score (as Beginner Bindings): 90.5/100

Price: View More Info and Current Prices at the links in the tabs below. 




>>Burton Freestyle 2026 at evo.com
>>Burton Freestyle 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
>>Burton Freestyle 2026 at burton.com
>>Burton Freestyle 2026 at backcountry.com
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>>Burton Freestyle 2026 at evo.com
>>Burton Freestyle 2026 at burton.com
>>Burton Freestyle 2026 at prfo.com
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>>Burton Freestyle 2026 at blue-tomato.com
>>Burton Freestyle 2026 at burton.com
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>>Burton Freestyle 2026 at evo.com
>>Burton Freestyle 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
>>Burton Freestyle 2026 at burton.com
>>Burton Freestyle 2026 at backcountry.com
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>>Burton Freestyle 2026 at evo.com
>>Burton Freestyle 2026 at burton.com
>>Burton Freestyle 2026 at prfo.com
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>>Burton Freestyle 2026 at blue-tomato.com
>>Burton Freestyle 2026 at burton.com
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Compatibility: 2x4 | 4x4 | CHANNEL

Coming in at #4 we have Burton's Freestyle bindings.

The price is right with the equal lowest price on this list. 

But that's not the only reason these bindings made the list. The Freestyle's have a nice soft flex which helps with maneuverability at slow speeds, and is more forgiving of errors. 

They have awesome adjustability for lower end bindings, so you can get the fit and feel just right.

A great choice for those on a tighter budget and particularly for lighter beginner riders. 


#3: Ride C-2

Ride C-2 as beginner snowboard bindings 2025

Flex: Soft (2/10)

Rating score (as Beginner Bindings): 91.1/100

Price: View More Info and Current Prices at the links in the tabs below. 




>>Ride C-2 2026 at evo.com
>>Ride C-2 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
>>Ride C-2 2026 at backcountry.com
>>Ride C-2 2025 at tactics.com
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>>Ride C-2 2026 at evo.com
>>Ride C-2 2026 at prfo.com
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>>Ride C-2 2026 at evo.com
>>Ride C-2 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
>>Ride C-2 2026 at backcountry.com
>>Ride C-2 2025 at tactics.com
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>>Ride C-2 2026 at evo.com
>>Ride C-2 2026 at prfo.com
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Compatibility: 2x4 | 4x4 | CHANNEL

Next up we have the Ride C-2 bindings.

The C-2 is Ride's softest flexing and lowest priced binding and is an easy-on-the-wallet option to get your snowboarding progression underway. 

They offer up easy rideability and decent enough quality.   

The C-4 is also worth checking out (see #8 on this list) if you have a bit more budget and want a slightly stiffer flex - particularly if you're a higher end beginner looking for a binding that can help you get further into your progression, without changing bindings as soon. 


#2: Nidecker Muon-X

Nidecker Muon-X as beginner snowboard bindings Bindings 2025

Flex: Soft (3/10)

Rating score (as Beginner Bindings): 93.7/100

Price: View More Info and Current Prices at the links in the tabs below. 




>>Nidecker Muon 2026 at evo.com
>>Nidecker Muon 2026 at nidecker.com
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>>Nidecker Muon 2026 at nidecker.com
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>>Nidecker Muon 2026 at blue-tomato.com
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>>Nidecker Muon 2026 at evo.com
>>Nidecker Muon 2026 at nidecker.com
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>>Nidecker Muon 2026 at nidecker.com
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>>Nidecker Muon 2026 at blue-tomato.com
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Compatibility: 2x4 | 4x4 | CHANNEL

In the penultimate #2 positions comes the Nidecker Muon-X. 

The flex is right, the price is right and the slow speed response is awesome! And they have a decent all-round quality to them, for such a low price-point. 


#1: Union Flite Pro

Union Flite Pro 2025 as beginner snowboard bindings

Flex: Mid-Soft (3.5/10)

Rating score (as Beginner Bindings): 94.2/100

Price: View More Info and Current Prices at the links in the tabs below. 




>>Union Flite 2026 at evo.com
>>Union Flite 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
>>Union Flite 2026 at backcountry.com
>>Union Flite 2026 at the-house.com
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>>Union Flite 2026 at evo.com
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>>Union Flite 2026 at blue-tomato.com
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>>Union Flite 2026 at evo.com
>>Union Flite 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
>>Union Flite 2026 at backcountry.com
>>Union Flite 2026 at the-house.com
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>>Union Flite 2026 at evo.com
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>>Union Flite 2026 at blue-tomato.com
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And finally, taking out the #1 spot again this year (and the last few years running), we have the Union Flite Pros.

Like the Muon-X, C-2, Freestyle and Sonic above, the Union Flite Pros, are super low cost (equal lowest with the 4 mentioned). So this is another great choice for the beginner who can’t, or doesn’t want to, invest too much.

But you still get bindings that are of a decent quality – even Union’s entry level bindings are decent quality.

But most importantly they are ideally suited to beginners, with a nice easy flex. They are really forgiving, easy to maneuver at slow speeds and have a consistent smooth response.

These bindings are also super light – if you can find a lighter binding at this price-point (or at any price point for that matter!), I’d like to know about it!

2023-24

best beginner snowboard bindings

BEGINNER BINDING #10

Flux EM bindings 2024

Bindings: Flux EM

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Smart rating score: 83.2/100

Flex: Medium (4.5/10)

Score Breakdown for the EM

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

4.0

20/25

PRICE

4.0

16/20

SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

4.0

12/15

COMFORT

4.0

8/10

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

4.5

4.5/5

ENTRY/EXIT

4.0

4/5

BOARD FEEL

4.0

4/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

2.5

2.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

83.2/100

BEGINNER BINDING #9

Ride C-4 Snowboard Bindings 2024

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Bindings: Ride C-4

Smart rating score: 84.7/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (4/10)

Score Breakdown for the C-4

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

4.5

22.5/25

PRICE

4.0

16/20

SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

4.0

12/15

COMFORT

4.0

8/10

ADJUSTABILITY

3.5

7/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.5

3.5/5

ENTRY/EXIT

4.0

4/5

BOARD FEEL

3.5

3.5/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

4/5

TOTAL after normalizing

84.7/100

BEGINNER BINDING #8

Flux TW Snowboard Bindings 2024

Bindings: Flux TW

Smart rating score: 84.7/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (4/10)

Score Breakdown for the TW

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

4.5

22.5/25

PRICE

3.0

12/20

SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

4.5

13.5/15

COMFORT

4.5

9/10

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

5.0

5/5

ENTRY/EXIT

4.0

4/5

BOARD FEEL

4.0

4/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

2.5

2.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

84.7/100

BEGINNER BINDING #7

Arbor Hemlock Snowboard Bindings 2024

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Bindings: ARBOR HEMLOCK

Smart rating score: 86.3/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (4/10)

Score Breakdown for the Hemlock

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

4.5

22.5/25

PRICE

4.0

16/20

SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

4.5

13.5/15

COMFORT

4.0

8/10

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.0

3/5

ENTRY/EXIT

3.0

3/5

BOARD FEEL

4.0

4/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

4/5

TOTAL after normalizing

86.3/100

BEGINNER BINDING #6

Flow Nexus Fusion Bindings 2024

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Bindings: Flow Nexus Fusion

Smart rating score: 86.3/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (4/10)

Score Breakdown for the Nexus

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

4.5

22.5/25

PRICE

4.5

18/20

SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

4.0

12/15

COMFORT

3.5

7/10

ADJUSTABILITY

3.5

7/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.5

3.5/5

ENTRY/EXIT

4.5

4.5/5

BOARD FEEL

4.0

4/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

3.5

3.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

86.3/100

BEGINNER BINDING #5

K2 Sonic Snowboard Bindings 2024

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Bindings: K2 Sonic

Smart rating score: 88.9/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (2/10)

Score Breakdown for the Sonic

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

5.0

25/25

PRICE

5.0

20/20

SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

4.0

12/15

COMFORT

3.5

7/10

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.0

3/5

ENTRY/EXIT

3.0

3/5

BOARD FEEL

3.0

3/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

3.5

3.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

88.9/100

BEGINNER BINDING #4

Burton Freestyle Bindings 2024

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Bindings: Burton Freestyle

Smart rating score: 90.5/100

Flex: Soft (2/10)

Score Breakdown for the Freestyle

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

5.0

25/25

PRICE

5.0

20/20

SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

4.0

12/15

COMFORT

3.0

6/10

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.0

3/5

ENTRY/EXIT

3.5

3.5/5

BOARD FEEL

4.0

4/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.5

4.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

90.5/100

BEGINNER BINDING #3

Ride C-2 Snowboard Bindings 2024

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Bindings: Ride C-2

Smart rating score: 91.1/100

Flex: Soft (2/10)

Score Breakdown for the C-2

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

5.0

25/25

PRICE

5.0

20/20

SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

4.0

12/15

COMFORT

4.0

8/10

ADJUSTABILITY

3.5

7/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.0

3/5

ENTRY/EXIT

4.0

4/5

BOARD FEEL

3.5

3.5/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

4/5

TOTAL after normalizing

91.1/100

BEGINNER BINDING #2

Nidecker Muon-X Snowboard Bindings 2024

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Bindings: Nidecker Muon-X

Smart rating score: 93.7/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (3/10)

Score Breakdown for the Muon-X

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

5.0

25/25

PRICE

5.0

20/20

SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

4.5

13.5/15

COMFORT

4.0

8/10

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

4.0

4/5

ENTRY/EXIT

4.0

4/5

BOARD FEEL

3.5

3.5/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

3.0

3/5

TOTAL after normalizing

93.7/100

BEGINNER BINDING #1

Union Flite Pro Snowboard Bindings 2024

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Bindings: Union Flite Pro

Smart rating score: 94.2/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (3.5/10)

Score Breakdown for the Flite Pro

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

5.0

25/25

PRICE

5.0

20/20

SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

4.5

13.5/15

COMFORT

4.0

8/10

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.5

3.5/5

ENTRY/EXIT

3.5

3.5/5

BOARD FEEL

4.0

4/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

4/5

TOTAL after normalizing

94.2/100

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2022-23

best beginner snowboard bindings

Of the 29 different men’s bindings that I rated for suitability as beginner bindings:

  • The average score was 80.9/100
  • The highest score was 93.5/100 (see below)
  • The lowest score was 67.2/100
  • The average price was $241

BEGINNER BINDING #10

K2 Line Up 2023

Bindings: K2 Line Up

Smart rating score: 83.9/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (4/10)

First up, at #10, we have the K2 Lineup. The Lineup also make our top 5 freestyle list, which underlines the quality of these bindings. But they are also nice and forgiving and easy to ride, so make a great beginner binding as well. 

Not the cheapest beginner binding (2nd most pricey on this list) but still reasonably priced versus the average binding. 

And Kudos to K2 for not raising prices, virtually across their whole 2023 lineup. When the price of pretty much everything seems to be going up, it's nice to see some prices stay the same. 

Score Breakdown for the Lineup

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

4.5

22.5/25

PRICE

3.5

14/20

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.0

6/10

ENTRY/EXIT

3.5

7/10

BOARD FEEL

5.0

5/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

3.5

3.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

83.9/100


BEGINNER BINDING #9

Burton Mission 2023

Bindings: Burton Mission 

Smart rating score: 83.9/100

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Next up, we have the Burton Mission.

The Mission is a little too stiff for most beginners to be ideal. However, they make a great beginners option for bigger riders or for particularly strong/athletic riders.

It also works well for those who are more high-end beginner/bordering on intermediate, who want a binding that will take them to the next level and something they won't have to upgrade from too soon. 

Score Breakdown for the Mission

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

3.5

17.5/25

PRICE

4.0

16/20

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

4.0

8/10

ENTRY/EXIT

4.0

8/10

BOARD FEEL

4.0

4/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.5

4.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

83.9/100


BEGINNER BINDING #8

Ride C-4 2023

Bindings: Ride C-4

Smart rating score: 86.0/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (4/10)

In at #8, we have Ride's C-4 bindings. Their C-2 also comes into this list (see #2). The C-4 is a little stiffer than the C-2, but still a nice easy flex for those just starting out. 

The C-4 is a simple yet quality design that can help you to get your snowboarding journey underway or take you from that beginner to intermediate level. 

Score Breakdown for the C-4

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

4.5

22.5/25

PRICE

4.0

16/20

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

ADJUSTABILITY

3.5

7/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.5

7/10

ENTRY/EXIT

4.0

8/10

BOARD FEEL

3.5

3.5/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

4/5

TOTAL after normalizing

86.0/100


BEGINNER BINDING #7

Nidecker Muon-X 2023

Bindings: Nidecker Muon-X

Smart rating score: 86.0/100

Flex: Medium (5/10)

Like the Mission (see #9 above), the Muon-X is a little stiffer than ideal for most beginners. However, it's a great option for bigger riders or particularly strong/athletic riders. 

Also like the Mission, the Muon-X also works well for those who are more high-end beginner, than complete beginner, and want a binding to push them a little more and one that won't need upgrading for longer. 

Score Breakdown for the Muon-X

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

3.5

17.5/25

PRICE

5.0

20/20

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

4.0

8/10

ENTRY/EXIT

4.0

8/10

BOARD FEEL

3.5

3.5/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

3.0

3/5

TOTAL after normalizing

86.0/100


BEGINNER BINDING #6

Flux TW 2023

Bindings: Flux TW

Smart rating score: 86.6/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (4/10)

The TW isn't strictly a beginner binding. It's a higher quality binding that could be used by more advanced rider's looking for a softer flex. 

But it's also a good option for beginners, particularly if you're a higher-end beginner looking for something that will take you further through your progression than your typical beginner binding. 

They're the highest priced on this list, but you can use them for longer through your progression, so if you've got it in your budget, they can work out long-term cost-wise. 

Score Breakdown for the TW

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

4.5

22.5/25

PRICE

3.0

12/20

COMFORT

4.5

13.5/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

5.0

10/10

ENTRY/EXIT

4.0

8/10

BOARD FEEL

4.0

4/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

2.5

2.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

86.6/100


BEGINNER BINDING #5

Flow Nexus Fusion 2023

Bindings: Flow Nexus Fusion

Smart rating score: 87.6/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (4/10)

Next up, at #5, we have the Flow Nexus. 

These are a great option for those beginners looking for an easy entry/exit binding. They've still got all the qualities of a great beginner binding, but allow you to get in and out of them quickly and easily (with a bit of practice, you can do it on the go as you get off the lift). Can be a good option for those that ride with skiers a lot. 

Score Breakdown for the Nexus

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

4.5

22.5/25

PRICE

4.5

18/20

COMFORT

3.5

10.5/15

ADJUSTABILITY

3.5

7/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.5

7/10

ENTRY/EXIT

4.5

9/10

BOARD FEEL

4.0

4/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

3.5

3.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

87.6/100


BEGINNER BINDING #4

K2 Sonic 2023

Bindings: K2 Sonic

Smart rating score: 88.2/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (2/10)

The K2 Sonic is a good option to start off with if your budget is tight and you're looking for fast progression.

It won't take you much past the high-end beginner to low intermediate phase - you'll need to upgrade - but it will take you there quickly and without hurting the bank. 

It's the equal cheapest on this list (along #1 below) and the softest equal on the list too, along with #2 & #3, below. 

Score Breakdown for the Sonic

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

5.0

25/25

PRICE

5.0

20/20

COMFORT

3.5

10.5/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.0

6/10

ENTRY/EXIT

3.0

6/10

BOARD FEEL

3.0

3/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

3.5

3.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

88.2/100


BEGINNER BINDING #3

Burton Freestyle 2023

Bindings: Burton Freestyle

Smart rating score: 89.8/100

Flex: Soft (2/10)

Coming in at #3 we have Burton's Freestyle bindings.

The price is right with the equal lowest price on this list. 

But that's not the only reason these bindings made the list. The Freestyle's have a nice soft flex which helps with maneuverability at slow speeds, and is more forgiving of errors. 

They have awesome adjustability for lower end bindings, so you can get the fit and feel just right.

A great choice for those on a tighter budget.

Score Breakdown for the Freestyle

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

5.0

25/25

PRICE

5.0

20/20

COMFORT

3.0

9/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.0

6/10

ENTRY/EXIT

3.5

7/10

BOARD FEEL

4.0

4/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.5

4.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

89.8/100

BEGINNER BINDING #2

Ride C-2 2023

Bindings: Ride C-2

Smart rating score: 91.9/100

Flex: Soft (2/10)

In at #2, we have the Ride C-2 bindings.

The C-2 is Ride's softest flexing and lowest priced binding and is an easy-on-the-wallet option to get your snowboarding progression underway. 

They offer up easy rideability and decent enough quality.   

The C-4 is also worth checking out (see #8 on this list) if you have a bit more budget and want a slightly stiffer flex - particularly if you're a higher end beginner looking for a binding that can help you get further into your progression, without changing bindings as soon. 

Score Breakdown for the C-2

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

5.0

25/25

PRICE

5.0

20/20

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

ADJUSTABILITY

3.5

7/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.0

6/10

ENTRY/EXIT

4.0

8/10

BOARD FEEL

3.5

3.5/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

4/5

TOTAL after normalizing

91.9/100


BEGINNER BINDING #1

Union Flite Pro 2023

Bindings: Union Flite Pro

Smart rating score: 93.5/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (3.5/10)

And taking out the #1 spot again this year, we have the Union Flite Pros.

Like the C-2, Freestyle, Sonic and Nidecker Muon-X bindings on this list, the Union Flite Pros, are super low cost (equal lowest on this list, along with the Sonic). So this is another great choice for the beginner who can’t, or doesn’t want to, invest too much.

But you still get bindings that are quality – even Union’s entry level bindings are decent quality.

But most importantly they are ideally suited to beginners, with a nice easy flex. They are really forgiving, maneuverable at slow speeds and have a consistent smooth response.

These bindings are also super light (I weighed the 2022 model at just 680 grams!) – if you can find a lighter binding at this price-point (or at any price point for that matter!), I’d like to know about it!

Score Breakdown for the Flite Pro

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

5.0

25/25

PRICE

5.0

20/20

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.5

7/10

ENTRY/EXIT

3.5

7/10

BOARD FEEL

4.0

4/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

4/5

TOTAL after normalizing

93.5/100

2021-22

best beginner snowboard bindings

Of the 27 different men’s bindings that I rated for suitability as beginner bindings:

  • The average score was 82.2/100
  • The highest score was 93.5/100 (see below)
  • The lowest score was 71.0/100
  • The average price was $227

A lot of the bindings are suitable not just for beginners but also for more advanced riders and for specific styles like freestyle – but for the purposes of this post, the bindings are only being assessed for their suitability for beginners.

Note: A beginners binding should definitely not just be considered a beginner binding just because it’s cheap – if it’s too low quality or if it's too stiff, that’s far from what a beginner should be using. Price is definitely a factor but it shouldn’t be the only factor.


BEGINNER BINDING #5=

Union Contact Pro

Bindings: Union Contact Pro

Smart rating score: 88.2/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (4/10)

Starting the list off at #5 we have Union's Contact Pro.

It's the second most expensive on this list, but it's also the highest quality for riding beyond the beginner phase. Really good as a beginner binding, but can take you well beyond the beginner phase. 

Especially good as a freestyle binding. In fact it's #1 in the top 5 freestyle list! 

Score Breakdown for the Contact Pro

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

4.5

22.5/25

PRICE

3.5

14/20

COMFORT

4.5

13.5/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.5

7/10

ENTRY/EXIT

3.5

7/10

BOARD FEEL

5.0

5/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

5.0

5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

88.2/100


BEGINNER BINDING #5=

K2 Sonic

Bindings: K2 Sonic

Smart rating score: 88.2/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (2/10)

Unlike the Contact Pro above, the K2 Sonic is a purely beginner binding. But it's a good option to start off with if your budget is tight and you're looking for fast progression.

It won't take you much past the high-end beginner to low intermediate phase - you'll need to upgrade - but it will take you there quickly and without hurting the bank. 

It's the equal cheapest on this list, along with the top 3 and the softest equal on the list too, along with #2 & #3, below. 

Score Breakdown for the Sonic

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

5.0

25/25

PRICE

5.0

20/20

COMFORT

3.5

10.5/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.0

6/10

ENTRY/EXIT

3.0

6/10

BOARD FEEL

3.0

3/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

3.5

3.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

88.2/100


BEGINNER BINDING #4

Flux TW

Bindings: Flux TW

Smart rating score: 88.7/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (4/10)

Like the Contact Pro at #5=, the TW isn't strictly a beginner binding. It's a higher quality binding that could be used by more advanced rider's looking for a softer flex. 

But it's also a good option for beginners, particularly if you're a higher-end beginner looking for something that will take you further through your progression than your typical beginner binding. 

They're the highest priced on this list, but you can use them for longer through your progression, so if you've got it in your budget, they can work out long-term cost-wise. 

Score Breakdown for the TW

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

4.5

22.5/25

PRICE

3.5

14/20

COMFORT

4.5

13.5/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

5.0

10/10

ENTRY/EXIT

4.0

8/10

BOARD FEEL

4.0

4/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

2.5

2.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

88.7/100


BEGINNER BINDING #3

Burton Freestyle

Bindings: Burton Freestyle

Smart rating score: 89.8/100

Flex: Soft (2/10)

Coming in at #3 we have Burton's Freestyle bindings.

The price is right with the equal lowest price on this list. 

But that's not the only reason these bindings made the list. The Freestyle's have a nice soft flex which helps with maneuverability at slow speeds, and is more forgiving of errors. 

They have awesome adjustability for lower end bindings, so you can get the fit and feel just right.

A great choice for those on a tighter budget.

Score Breakdown for the Freestyle

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

5.0

25/25

PRICE

5.0

20/20

COMFORT

3.0

9/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.0

6/10

ENTRY/EXIT

3.5

7/10

BOARD FEEL

4.0

4/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.5

4.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

89.8/100

BEGINNER BINDING #2

Ride C-2

Bindings: Ride C-2

Smart rating score: 91.9/100

Flex: Soft (2/10)

In at #2, we have the Ride C-2 bindings.

The C-2 is Ride's softest flexing and lowest priced binding and is an easy on the bank account option to get you snowboarding progression underway. 

They offer up easy rideability and decent enough quality.   

The C-4 is also worth checking out if you have a bit more budget and want a slightly stiffer flex - particularly if you're a higher end beginner looking for a binding that can help you get further into your progression, without changing bindings as soon. 

Score Breakdown for the C-2

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

5.0

25/25

PRICE

5.0

20/20

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

ADJUSTABILITY

3.5

7/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.0

6/10

ENTRY/EXIT

4.0

8/10

BOARD FEEL

3.5

3.5/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

4/5

TOTAL after normalizing

91.9/100


BEGINNER BINDING #1

Union Flite Pro

Bindings: Union Flite Pro

Smart rating score: 92.5/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (3/10)

And taking out the #1 spot again this year, we have the Union Flite Pros.

Like the C-2, Freestyle and Sonic bindings on this list, the Union Flite Pros, are super low cost. So this is another great choice for the beginner who can’t, or doesn’t want to, invest too much.

But you still get bindings that are quality – even Union’s entry level bindings are decent quality.

But most importantly they are ideally suited to beginners, with a nice easy flex. They are really forgiving, maneuverable at slow speeds and have a consistent smooth response.

These bindings are also super light (I weighed the 2022 model at just 680 grams!) – if you can find a lighter binding at this price-point (or at any price point for that matter!), I’d like to know about it!

Score Breakdown for the Flite Pro

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

5.0

25/25

PRICE

5.0

20/20

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.5

7/10

ENTRY/EXIT

3.5

7/10

BOARD FEEL

4.0

4/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

4/5

TOTAL after normalizing

93.5/100

Thanks for Reading

There you have it – that’s my top 5 men’s beginner snowboard bindings for 2021-22.

I hope this has helped you find the right bindings for you.

2020-21

best beginner snowboard bindings

Of the 26 different men’s bindings that I rated for suitability as beginner bindings:

  • The average score was 81.7/100
  • The highest score was 92.5/100 (see below)
  • The lowest score was 67.7/100
  • The average price was $222

BEGINNER BINDING #5

Arbor Hemlock 2021

Bindings: Arbor Hemlock

Price: $209

Smart rating score: 87.1/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (3/10)

To start the list off in #5, we have the Hemlock from Arbor.  

The Hemlock is nice and forgiving for beginners, but still has a quality feel to it - and still dons a decent price-tag. 

Score Breakdown for the Hemlock

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

5.0

25/25

PRICE

4.0

16/20

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.0

6/10

ENTRY/EXIT

3.0

6/10

BOARD FEEL

4.0

4/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

4/5

TOTAL after normalizing

87.1/100

BEGINNER BINDING #4

Union Contact Pro 2021

Bindings: Union Contact Pro

Price: $229

Smart rating score: 87.6/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (4/10)

Next on the list, coming in at #4 we have Union's Contact Pro.

It's the most expensive on this list, but it's also the highest quality for riding beyond the beginner phase. Really good as a beginner binding, but can take you well beyond the beginner phase. 

Especially good as a freestyle binding. In fact it's #2 in the top 5 freestyle list. 

Score Breakdown for the Contact Pro

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

4.5

22.5/25

PRICE

3.5

14/20

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.5

7/10

ENTRY/EXIT

4.0

8/10

BOARD FEEL

5.0

5/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

5.0

5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

87.6/100

BEGINNER BINDING #3

Burton Freestyle 2021

Bindings: Burton Freestyle

Price: $159

Smart rating score: 88.7/100

Flex: Soft (2/10)

Coming in at #3 we have Burton's Freestyle bindings.

The price is right! - just $159 (USD)

But that's not the only reason these bindings made the list. The Freestyle's have a nice soft flex which helps with maneuverability at slow speeds, and is more forgiving of errors. 

Not only that they have awesome adjustability for lower end bindings, so you can get the fit and feel just right.

A great choice for those on a tighter budget.

Score Breakdown for the Freestyle

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

5.0

25/25

PRICE

5.0

20/20

COMFORT

3.0

9/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

2.5

5/10

ENTRY/EXIT

3.5

7/10

BOARD FEEL

4.0

4/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.5

4.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

88.7/100

BEGINNER BINDING #2

Ride C-2 2021

Bindings: Ride C-2

Price: $159

Smart rating score: 91.9/100

Flex: Soft (2/10)

In at #2, we have the Ride C-2 bindings.

Ride revamped their entire binding line-up for 2021 - and the C-2 is their softest flexing and lowest priced offering. 

But they also offer up easy rideability and decent enough quality.  

Score Breakdown for the C-2

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

5.0

25/25

PRICE

5.0

20/20

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

ADJUSTABILITY

3.5

7/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.0

6/10

ENTRY/EXIT

4.0

8/10

BOARD FEEL

3.5

3.5/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

4/5

TOTAL after normalizing

91.9/100

BEGINNER BINDING #1

Union Flite Pro 2021

Bindings: Union Flite Pro

Price: $159

Smart rating score: 92.5/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (3/10)

And taking out the #1 spot again this year, we have the Union Flite Pros.

Like the #3 & #2 bindings on this list, the Union Flite Pros, are super low cost. So this is another great choice for the beginner who can’t, or doesn’t want to, invest too much.

But you still get bindings that are quality – even Union’s entry level bindings are decent quality.

But most importantly they are ideally suited to beginners, with a nice easy flex. They are really forgiving, maneuverable at slow speeds and have a consistent smooth response.

These bindings are also super light (just 760 grams per binding - by my weighing, with disc and screws) – if you can find a lighter binding at this price-point, I’d like to know about it!

Score Breakdown for the Flite Pro

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

5.0

25/25

PRICE

5.0

20/20

COMFORT

3.5

10.5/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.0

6/10

ENTRY/EXIT

4.0

8/10

BOARD FEEL

4.0

4/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.5

4.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

92.5/100

Thanks for Reading

There you have it – that’s my top 5 men’s beginner snowboard bindings for 2020-21.

I hope this has helped you find the right bindings for you.

NOTE: This is a past seasons top 5. For the latest season's Top 5 Beginner Bindings list, check out the link below:

>>TOP 5 BEGINNER BINDINGS (Latest Season)

2019-20

best beginner snowboard bindings

Of the 28 different men’s bindings that I rated for suitability as beginner bindings:

  • The average score was 80.9/100
  • The highest score was 92.5/100 (see below)
  • The lowest score was 66.7/100
  • The average price was $218

BEGINNER BINDING #5

Arbor Hemlock Bindings

Bindings: Arbor Hemlock

Price: $199

Smart rating score: 86.6/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (4/10)

To start the list off in #5, we have the Hemlock from Arbor. One of just 2 bindings in Arbor's men's bindings line, the Hemlock are the softer counterpart to their other binding, the Cypress. 

The Hemlock is nice and forgiving for beginners, but still has a quality feel to it - but still with a decent price-tag. The ratchets, which used to feel sticky have improved for the 2020 model. 

Score Breakdown for the Hemlock

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

4.5

22.5/25

PRICE

4.5

18/20

COMFORT

4.0

12/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.0

6/10

ENTRY/EXIT

3.0

6/10

BOARD FEEL

4.0

4/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.0

4/5

TOTAL after normalizing

86.6/100

BEGINNER BINDING #4

Flux DSL bindings

Bindings: Flux DSL

Price: $265

Smart rating score: 86.6/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (4/10) - 1 being the softest and 10 being the stiffest

Next on the list, coming in at #4 we have Flux's DSL bindings.

The DSL were new for 2019 and continue in 2020 and are like a softer version of Flux's DL. They're still just a touch stiffer than the top 3 in this list, but still a very good flex for beginners - and the kind of binding that you can hold on to and use as a great freestyle to all-mountain-freestyle binding as you progress. 

These are the most expensive in this list, so you'll need a reasonable budget for them, but the upside is that you get a step up in quality, whilst still getting a binding that's forgiving and maneuverable at slow speeds - and they are an investment, particularly if you want to get into freestyle riding as you progress. 

Score Breakdown for the DSL

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

4.5

22.5/25

PRICE

3.0

12/20

COMFORT

4.5

13.5/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

5.0

10/10

ENTRY/EXIT

4.0

8/10

BOARD FEEL

4.0

4/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

2.5

2.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

86.6/100

BEGINNER BINDING #3

Burton Freestyle Bindings

Bindings: Burton Freestyle

Price: $149

Smart rating score: 88.7/100

Flex: Soft (2/10)

Coming in at #3 we have Burton's Freestyle bindings.

The price is right! - just $149 (USD)

But that's not the only reason these bindings made the list. The Freestyle's have a nice soft flex which helps with maneuverability at slow speeds, and is more forgiving of errors. 

Not only that they have awesome adjustability for lower end bindings, so you can get the fit and feel just right.

A great choice for those on a tighter budget.

Score Breakdown for the Freestyle

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

5.0

25/25

PRICE

5.0

20/20

COMFORT

3.0

9/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

2.5

5/10

ENTRY/EXIT

3.5

7/10

BOARD FEEL

4.0

4/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.5

4.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

88.7/100

BEGINNER BINDING #2

Burton Custom Bindings

Bindings: Burton Custom

Price: $199

Smart rating score: 90.3/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (3/10)

In at #2, we have the Burton Custom bindings.

Even though the Customs are more expensive than the Freestyle (and the next bindings on this list), they are still a good price for bindings – and for the price, these bindings are awesome value-for-money. I’m sure this is due, in part, to the technology from higher end bindings being passed down the line.

But more importantly than the price, these are comfortable, easy to use and adjust and have a nice forgiving flex with a consistent response.  

Score Breakdown for the Custom

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

5.0

25/25

PRICE

4.5

18/20

COMFORT

3.5

10.5/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.0

6/10

ENTRY/EXIT

4.0

8/10

BOARD FEEL

4.0

4/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.5

4.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

90.3/100

BEGINNER BINDING #1

Union Flite Pro Bindings

Bindings: Union Flite Pro

Price: $149

Smart rating score: 92.5/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (3/10)

And taking out the #1 spot again this year, we have the Union Flite Pros.

Like the #3 bindings on this list, the Union Flite Pros, are super low cost. So this is another great choice for the beginner who can’t, or doesn’t want to, invest too much.

But you still get bindings that are quality – even Union’s entry level bindings are decent quality.

But most importantly they are ideally suited to beginners, with a nice easy flex. They are really forgiving, maneuverable at slow speeds and have a consistent smooth response.

These bindings are also super light (just 760 grams per binding - by my weighing, with disc and screws) – if you can find a lighter binding at this price-point, I’d like to know about it!

Score Breakdown for the Flite Pro

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

FLEX

5.0

25/25

PRICE

5.0

20/20

COMFORT

3.5

10.5/15

ADJUSTABILITY

4.0

8/10

ANKLE SUPPORT

3.0

6/10

ENTRY/EXIT

4.0

8/10

BOARD FEEL

4.0

4/5

SHOCK ABSORPTION

4.5

4.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

92.5/100

Thanks for Reading

There you have it – that’s my top 5 men’s beginner snowboard bindings for 2019-20.

I hope this has helped you find the right bindings for you.

NOTE: This is a past seasons top 5. For the latest season's Top 5 Beginner Bindings list, check out the link below:

>>TOP 5 BEGINNER BINDINGS (Latest Season)

2018-19

best beginner snowboard bindings

Of the 29 different men’s bindings that I rated for suitability as beginner bindings:

  • The average score was 80.6/100
  • The highest score was 91.9/100 (see below)
  • The lowest score was 66.7/100
  • The average price was $215

BEGINNER BINDING #5

Flux DSL bindings 2019

Bindings: Flux DSL

Price: $260

Smart rating score: 86.6/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (4/10) - 1 being the softest and 10 being the stiffest

The first bindings on the list, coming in at #5 we have Flux's DSL bindings.

The DSL are new for 2019 and are like a softer version of Flux's DL. They're still just a touch stiffer than the top 3 in this list, but still a very good flex for beginners - and the kind of binding that you can hold on to and use as a great freestyle binding as you progress. 

These are the most expensive in this list, so you'll need a reasonable budget for them, but the upside is that they are an investment, particularly if you want to get into freestyle riding as you progress. 

Score Breakdown for the DSL

FACTOR

rating (OUT OF 5)

contribution to final score

Flex

4.5

22.5/25

Price

3.0

12/20

Comfort

4.5

13.5/15

Adjustability

4.0

8/10

Ankle Support

5.0

10/10

Entry/Exit

4.0

8/10

Board Feel

4.0

4/5

Shock Absorption

2.5

2.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

86.6/100

BEGINNER BINDING #4

K2 Lineup bindings 2019

Bindings: K2 Lineup

Price: $209

Smart rating score: 87.1/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (4/10)

Like the DS above, the Lineups are a great investment if you think you'll get into freestyle riding later. 

They're great for beginners but also quality freestyle bindings. 

And whilst, they are more expensive than the top 3 on this list, they are cheaper than #5 above and they are still under the average price of those that I rated for this list

The Lineup are new for 2019 and are the replacement for the Lien FS, which K2 are no longer making. However, they are very similar to the Lien FS - so really an evolution of them, with a new name, a new ankle strap and a lower price tag (which is always nice!). 

Score Breakdown for the Lineup

FACTOR

rating (OUT OF 5)

contribution to final score

Flex

4.5

22.5/25

Price

4.0

16/20

Comfort

4.0

12/15

Adjustability

4.5

9/10

Ankle Support

3.0

6/10

Entry/Exit

3.5

7/10

Board Feel

5.0

5/5

Shock Absorption

3.5

3.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

87.1/100

BEGINNER BINDING #3

Burton Freestyle bindings 2019

Bindings: Burton Freestyle

Price: $149

Smart rating score: 89.8/100

Flex: Soft (2/10)

Coming in at #3 we have Burton's Freestyle bindings.

The price is right! - just $149 (USD)

But that's not the only reason these bindings made the list. The Freestyle's have a nice soft flex which helps with maneuverability at slow speeds, and is more forgiving of errors. 

Not only that they have awesome adjustability so you can get the fit and feel just right.

A great choice for those on a tighter budget.

Score Breakdown for the Freestyle

FACTOR

rating (OUT OF 5)

contribution to final score

Flex

5.0

25/25

Price

5.0

20/20

Comfort

3.0

9/15

Adjustability

4.5

9/10

Ankle Support

2.5

5/10

Entry/Exit

3.5

7/10

Board Feel

4.0

4/5

Shock Absorption

4.5

4.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

89.8/100

BEGINNER BINDING #2

Burton Custom bindings 2019

Bindings: Burton Custom

Price: $199

Smart rating score: 91.4/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (3/10)

In at #2, we have the Burton Custom bindings.

Even though the Customs are more expensive than the Freestyle (and the #1 on this list), they are still a good price for bindings – and for the price, these bindings are awesome value-for-money. I’m sure this is due, in part, to the technology from higher end bindings being passed down the line.

But more importantly than the price, these are comfortable, easy to use and adjust and have a nice forgiving flex with a consistent response.  

Score Breakdown for the Custom

FACTOR

rating (OUT OF 5)

contribution to final score

Flex

5.0

25/25

Price

4.5

18/20

Comfort

3.5

10.5/15

Adjustability

4.5

9/10

Ankle Support

3.0

6/10

Entry/Exit

4.0

8/10

Board Feel

4.0

4/5

Shock Absorption

4.5

4.5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

91.4/100

BEGINNER BINDING #1

Union Flite Pro Bindings 2019

Bindings: Union Flite Pro

Price: $149

Smart rating score: 91.9/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (3/10)

And taking out the #1 spot this year, we have the Union Flite Pros.

Like the #3 bindings on this list, the Union Flite Pros, are super low cost. So this is another great choice for the beginner who can’t, or doesn’t want to, invest too much.

But you still get bindings that are quality – even Union’s entry level bindings are decent quality.

But most importantly they are ideally suited to beginners, with a nice easy flex. They are really forgiving, maneuverable at slow speeds and have a consistent smooth response.

These bindings are also super light (just 730 grams per binding) – if you can find a lighter binding at this price-point, I’d like to know about it!

Score Breakdown for the Flite Pro

FACTOR

rating (OUT OF 5)

contribution to final score

Flex

5.0

25/25

Price

5.0

20/20

Comfort

3.5

10.5/15

Adjustability

3.5

7/10

Ankle Support

3.0

6/10

Entry/Exit

4.0

8/10

Board Feel

4.0

4/5

Shock Absorption

5.0

5/5

TOTAL after normalizing

91.9/100

Thanks for Reading

There you have it – that’s my top 5 men’s beginner snowboard bindings for 2018-19.

I hope this has helped you find the right bindings for you.

NOTE: This is a past seasons top 5. For the latest season's Top 5 Beginner Bindings list, check out the link below:

Top 5 Beginner Bindings (Latest Season)

2017-18

best beginner snowboard bindings

Of the 32 different men’s bindings that I rated for suitability as beginner bindings:

  • The average score was 81.0/100
  • The highest score was 91.9/100 (see #1 binding below)
  • The lowest score was 63.4/100
  • The average price was $220

Men’s Beginner Binding #5


 

Burton Freestyle Bindings 2018Bindings: Burton Freestyle

Price: $149

Smart rating score: 89.8/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (3/10 – [1 being the softest and 10 being the stiffest])

The first bindings on the list, coming in at #5 we have Burton’s Freestyle bindings.

The price is right! – just $149 (USD)

But that’s not the only reason these bindings made the list. The Freestyle’s have a medium-soft flex which is what I consider to be the perfect flex for beginners.

Not only that they have awesome adjustability so you can get the fit and feel just right.

A great choice for those on a tighter budget.

The Freestyle’s Score Breakdown

FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
Flex:5.025/25
Price:5.020/20
Comfort:3.09/15
Adjustability:4.59/10
Ankle Support:2.55/10
Entry/Exit:3.57/10
Board Feel:4.04/5
Shock Absorption:4.54.5/5
TOTAL 89.8/100

Men’s Beginner Binding #4


 

K2 Lien FS 2018Bindings: K2 Lien FS

Price: $249

Smart rating score: 90.9/100

Flex: Medium-soft (4/10)

The K2 Lien FS’s take the #4 spot.

The Lien FS is primarily designed as a freestyle binding – but it’s also a nice and forgiving feel that beginners will love.

You’ll pay a little more for these (they are the most expensive on this list) but you’ll also see more performance too. Despite scoring low in terms of price, they make up for it in other areas.

Also if you think that your future holds some freestyle riding in it, then this will be the perfect binding to take you into that realm. In fact this binding also took out 2nd spot in my Top 5 Freestyle Bindings so they are one of the better freestyle bindings around as well as being great for beginners.

Their ability for freestyle riding is one of the reason’s the price-tag is higher.

 

K2 Lien FS Score Breakdown

FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
Flex:5.025/25
Price:3.514/20
Comfort:4.513.5/15
Adjustability:4.59/10
Ankle Support:3.06/10
Entry/Exit:4.08/10
Board Feel:5.05/5
Shock Absorption:4.04/5
TOTAL 90.9/100

Men’s Beginner Binding #3


 

Flux PR bindings 2018Bindings: Flux PR

Price: $140

Smart rating score: 90.9/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (4/10)

And the #3 Men’s Beginner Bindings are Flux’s PR.

The PRs are awesome bindings for beginners. They have the perfect mix of all of the right features in the right areas, whilst still maintaining a great price tag and still being really well built.

These are the lowest priced bindings on this list.

Flux PR Score Breakdown

FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
Flex:5.025/25
Price:5.020/20
Comfort:3.09/15
Adjustability:4.59/10
Ankle Support:4.08/10
Entry/Exit:4.08/10
Board Feel:3.03/5
Shock Absorption:2.52.5/5
TOTAL 90.9/100

Men’s Beginner Binding #2


 

Burton Custom Bindings 2018Bindings: Burton Custom

Price: $199

Smart rating score: 91.4/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (3/10)

In at #2, we have the Burton Custom bindings.

Even though the Customs are the second most expensive on this list, they are still a good price for bindings – and for the price, these bindings are awesome value-for-money. I’m sure this is due, in part, to the technology from higher end bindings being passed down the line.

But more importantly than the price, these are comfortable, easy to use and adjust and have a nice forgiving flex with a consistent response.

Burton Custom Re:Flex Score Breakdown

FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
Flex:5.025/25
Price:4.518/20
Comfort:3.510.5/15
Adjustability:4.59/10
Ankle Support:3.06/10
Entry/Exit:4.08/10
Board Feel:4.04/5
Shock Absorption:4.54.5/5
TOTAL 91.4/100

Men’s Beginner Binding #1


Union Flite Pro Bindings 2018Bindings: Union Flite Pro

Price: $149

Smart rating score: 91.9/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (3/10)

And taking out the #1 spot this year, we have the Burton Custom bindings.

Like the #5 & #3 bindings on this list, the Union Flite Pros, are super low cost. So this is another great choice for the beginner who can’t, or doesn’t want to, invest too much.

But you still get bindings that are quality – even Union’s entry level bindings are decent quality – but more importantly they are ideally suited to beginners, with a nice easy flex. They are really forgiving but with a consistent smooth response.

These bindings are also super light (just 730 grams) – if you can find a lighter binding at this price-point, I’d like to know about it!

Score Breakdown for the Flite Pros

FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
Flex:5.025/25
Price:5.020/20
Comfort:3.510.5/15
Adjustability:3.57/10
Ankle Support:3.06/10
Entry/Exit:4.08/10
Board Feel:4.04/5
Shock Absorption:5.05/5
TOTAL 91.9/100

Thanks for Reading

There you have it – that’s my top 5 men’s beginner snowboard bindings for 2017-18.

I hope this has helped you find the right bindings for you.

NOTE: This list was for the 2017-18 season. For the latest Top 5 Beginner Bindings List, check out the link below:

>>Latest Season’s Top 5 Men’s Beginner Bindings

2016-17

beginner-snowboard-bindings

Of the 34 different men’s bindings that I rated for suitability as beginner bindings:

  • The average score was 79.7/100
  • The highest score was 90.8/100 (see #1 binding below)
  • The lowest score was 59.2/100
  • The average price was $230

Men’s Beginner Binding #5


 

burton-freestyle-bindings-2017Bindings: Burton Freestyle

Price (USD): $149

Smart rating score: 86.2/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (3/10 – [1 being the softest and 10 being the stiffest])

The first bindings on the list, coming in at #5 we have Burton’s Freestyle bindings.

The price is right! – just $149 (USD)

But that’s not the only reason these bindings made the list. The Freestyle’s have a medium-soft flex which is what I consider to be the perfect flex for beginners. It’s forgiving but not so soft as to be too spongy.

Not only that they have awesome adjustability so you can get the fit and feel just right. And with Burton’s new flex slider system (introduced into the Freestyle Bindings in 2016 and continued for the 2017 model).

A great choice for those on a tighter budget.

The Freestyle’s Score Breakdown

FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
Flex:5.020/20
Price:5.020/20
Comfort:3.09/15
Adjustability:4.513.5/15
Boot Support:3.57/10
Entry/Exit:3.57/10
Responsiveness:3.53.5/5
Shock Absorption:4.54.5/5
TOTAL after normalizing 86.2/100

Men’s Beginner Binding #4


union-flite-pro-snowboard-bindings-2017Bindings: Union Flite Pro

Price (USD): $149

Smart rating score: 87.8/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (3/10)

Like the #5 bindings on this list the #4, Union Flite Pros, are super low cost. So this is another great choice for the beginner who can’t, or doesn’t want to, invest too much.

But you still get bindings that are quality and ideally suited to beginners.

Score Breakdown for the Flite Pros

FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
Flex:5.020/20
Price:5.020/20
Comfort:3.510.5/15
Adjustability:3.510.5/15
Boot Support:3.57/10
Entry/Exit:4.08/10
Responsiveness:5.05/5
Shock Absorption:5.05/5
TOTAL after normalizing 87.8/100

Men’s Beginner Binding #3


 

flux-pr-bindings-2017Bindings: Flux PR

Price (USD): $159

Smart rating score: 88.3/100

Flex: Medium-Soft

And the #3 Men’s Beginner Bindings are Flux’s PR.

The PRs are awesome bindings for beginners. They have the perfect mix of all of the right features in the right areas, whilst still maintaining a great price tag and still being really well built.

Flux PR Score Breakdown

FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
Flex:5.020/20
Price:5.020/20
Comfort:3.09/15
Adjustability:4.513.5/15
Boot Support:4.59/10
Entry/Exit:4.08/10
Responsiveness:5.05/5
Shock Absorption:2.02/5
TOTAL after normalizing 88.3/100

Men’s Beginner Binding #2


 

k2-lien-fs-bindings-2017Bindings: K2 Lien FS

Price (USD): $249

Smart rating score: 88.8/100

Flex: Medium-soft

The K2 Lien FS’s take the 2nd spot.

You’ll pay a little more for these (they are the most expensive on this list) but you’ll also see more performance too.

Again the lowest score was in responsiveness but they make up for it by being really comfortable and super adjustable.

Also if you think that your future holds some freestyle riding in it, then this will be the perfect binding to take you into that realm. In fact this binding also took out 2nd spot in my Top 5 Freestyle Bindings so they are one of the better freestyle bindings around as well as being great for beginners.

Their ability for freestyle riding is one of the reason’s the price-tag is higher.

K2 Lien FS Score Breakdown

FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
Flex:5.020/20
Price:3.514/20
Comfort:4.513.5/15
Adjustability:5.015/15
Boot Support:4.59/10
Entry/Exit:4.08/10
Responsiveness:3.53.5/5
Shock Absorption:4.04/5
TOTAL after normalizing 88.8/100

Men’s Beginner Binding #1


 

burton-custom-snowboard-bindings-2017Bindings: Burton Custom

Price (USD): $189

Smart rating score: 90.8/100

Flex: Medium-Soft (3/10)

And taking out the #1 spot we have the Burton Custom bindings.

For the price, these bindings are awesome value-for-money. I’m sure this is due, in part, to the technology from higher end bindings being passed down the line.

The only real weakness is in responsiveness but these should still respond perfectly well for the purposes of beginner and intermediate riders and everywhere else this binding is perfectly suited to the beginner.

Adjustability, being a hallmark of Burton bindings, is top notch even on these lower end bindings.

Burton Custom Re:Flex Score Breakdown

FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
Flex:5.020/20
Price:5.020/20
Comfort:3.510.5/15
Adjustability:4.513.5/15
Boot Support:4.59/10
Entry/Exit:4.08/10
Responsiveness:3.53.5/5
Shock Absorption:4.54.5/5
TOTAL after normalizing 90.8/100

Thanks for Reading

There you have it – that’s my top 5 men’s beginner snowboard bindings for 2016-17.

I hope this has helped you find the right bindings for you.

For the latest season’s Top 5 Beginner Bindings list, check out:

>>Top 5 Men’s Beginner Bindings (LATEST SEASON)


 

For the latest season's list, check out the link below.

>>TOP 5 BEGINNER SNOWBOARD BINDINGS (LATEST SEASON)


Buying Past Season Models

Often models don't change that much from year to year so if you can find a past season model, it will likely be close enough to the latest model but you can get it cheaper, if available and in a suitable size for you. For past year's models check out the links below to see if they still have any left.




>>Past Season's Snowboard Bindings at evo.com
>>Past Season's Snowboard Bindings at backcountry.com
>>Past Season's Snowboard Bindings at blauerboardshop.com
>>Past Season's Snowboard Bindings at the-house.com
>>Past Season's Snowboard Bindings at steepandcheap.com
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>>Past Season's Snowboard Bindings at evo.com
>>Past Season's Snowboard Bindings at prfo.com
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>>Past Season's Snowboard Gear at blue-tomato.com
>>Past Season's Snowboard Bindings at snowboard-asylum.com
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>>Past Season's Snowboard Bindings at evo.com
>>Past Season's Snowboard Bindings at backcountry.com
>>Past Season's Snowboard Bindings at blauerboardshop.com
>>Past Season's Snowboard Bindings at the-house.com
>>Past Season's Snowboard Bindings at steepandcheap.com
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>>Past Season's Snowboard Bindings at evo.com
>>Past Season's Snowboard Bindings at prfo.com
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