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Past Season All-Mountain Freeride Bindings Lists

Past Season All-Mountain Freeride Bindings Lists

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2024-25

SP Best All-Mountain Freeride Snowboard Bindings 2025

This list is made up of the 10 All-Mountain-Freeride snowboard bindings that we think are the best of what we've tested and rated the highest in our scoring system. 

This category is made up of bindings with a minimum 6.5/10 flex and a maximum 7.5/10 flex. Aka mid-stiff bindings that are a little stiffer than middle of the road, but a little more forgiving than the stiffest bindings on the market. 

All-Mountain Freeride Bindings Category Stats

Of the 21 current model all-mountain-freeride snowboard bindings that we tested:

  • The average score was 84.8/100
  • The highest score was 93.1/100
  • The lowest score was 79.8/100
  • The average price was $349
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    OK, let's check out what made the Top 10 this year. 


    #10: Salomon Highlander

    Salomon Highlander 2024-2025 Bindings Review

    Flex: Mid-Stiff (7/10)

    Rating Score: 85.1/100

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




    >>Salomon Highlander 2026 at evo.com
    >>Salomon Highlander 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
    >>Salomon Highlander 2026 at christysports.com
    >>Salomon Highlander 2026 at backcountry.com
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    >>Salomon Highlander 2026 at evo.com
    >>Salomon Highlander 2026 at prfo.com
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    >>Salomon Highlander 2026 at evo.com
    >>Salomon Highlander 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
    >>Salomon Highlander 2026 at christysports.com
    >>Salomon Highlander 2026 at backcountry.com
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    >>Salomon Highlander 2026 at evo.com
    >>Salomon Highlander 2026 at prfo.com
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    Compatibility: 2x4 | 4x4 | CHANNEL

    Starting off the list at #10, we have the Salomon Highlander. 

    The Highlander is an impressive binding that has that knack for hard, deep carves at speed, but is also really manageable at slower speeds. 

    Whilst there isn't any mini-disc or anything like that, the Highlanders also have really good board feel - part of that might be down to the flexible heel loop.

    Whatever it is that makes this binding tick, it's got a great combination of all the factors that I tested for, for an all-round, comfortable, fun, yet responsive binding.

    >>See Full Review


    #9: Rome 390 Boss

    Rome 390 Boss 2024-2025 Bindings Review

    Flex: Mid-Stiff (6.5/10)

    Rating Score: 85.1/100

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




    >>Rome 390 Boss FW 2026 at evo.com
    >>Rome 390 Boss FW 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
    >>Rome 390 Boss 2025 at the-house.com
    >>Rome 390 Boss 2025 at steepandcheap.com
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    >>Rome 390 Boss FW 2026 at evo.com
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    >>Rome 390 Boss 2025 at blue-tomato.com
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    >>Rome 390 Boss FW 2026 at evo.com
    >>Rome 390 Boss FW 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
    >>Rome 390 Boss 2025 at the-house.com
    >>Rome 390 Boss 2025 at steepandcheap.com
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    >>Rome 390 Boss FW 2026 at evo.com
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    >>Rome 390 Boss 2025 at blue-tomato.com
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    Compatibility: 2x4 | 4x4 | CHANNEL

    New to this year's list, the Rome 390 Boss grabs the #9 spot. 

    The 390 Boss is built on Rome's Full Wrap baseplate, which helps to give them a nice supportive feeling. These bindings really lack any weaknesses and performed at least above average in everything we test for. 

    >>See Full Review


    #8: Nidecker Supermatic

    Nidecker Supermatic 2024-2025 Bindings Review

    Flex: Mid-Stiff (7/10)

    Rating Score: 85.6/100

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




    >>Nidecker Supermatic OG 2026 at evo.com
    >>Nidecker Supermatic OG 2026 at nidecker.com
    >>Nidecker Supermatic OG 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
    >>Nidecker Supermatic OG 2026 at bergsskishop.com
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    >>Nidecker Supermatic OG 2026 at nidecker.com
    >>Nidecker Supermatic OG 2026 at prfo.com
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    >>Nidecker Supermatic 2026 at blue-tomato.com
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    >>Nidecker Supermatic OG 2026 at evo.com
    >>Nidecker Supermatic OG 2026 at nidecker.com
    >>Nidecker Supermatic OG 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
    >>Nidecker Supermatic OG 2026 at bergsskishop.com
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    >>Nidecker Supermatic OG 2026 at nidecker.com
    >>Nidecker Supermatic OG 2026 at prfo.com
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    >>Nidecker Supermatic 2026 at blue-tomato.com
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    Compatibility: 2x4 | 4x4 | CHANNEL

    Next up we have Nidecker's Supermatic bindings. 

    If you're looking for a speed entry binding, but haven't taken to any of the other speed entry systems on the market, the Supermatic are worth looking into. 

    The way their speed entry system works is my new favorite among speed entry bindings. And more importantly, IMO, they have great performance. 

    You can lay down some deep carves in these bindings but they've still got decent board feel. And they have really good absorption too to dampen those flat landings and chatter. 

    >>See Full Review


    #7: Union Atlas

    Union Atlas 2024-2025 Bindings Review

    Flex: Mid-Stiff (7/10)

    Rating Score: 85.6/100

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




    >>Union Atlas 2026 at evo.com
    >>Union Atlas 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
    >>Union Atlas 2026 at rei.com
    >>Union Atlas 2026 at backcountry.com
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    >>Union Atlas 2026 at evo.com
    >>Union Atlas 2026 at prfo.com
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    >>Union Atlas 2026 at blue-tomato.com
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    >>Union Atlas 2026 at evo.com
    >>Union Atlas 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
    >>Union Atlas 2026 at rei.com
    >>Union Atlas 2026 at backcountry.com
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    >>Union Atlas 2026 at evo.com
    >>Union Atlas 2026 at prfo.com
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    >>Union Atlas 2026 at blue-tomato.com
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    Compatibility: 2x4 | 4x4 | CHANNEL

    In at #7 we have the Union Atlas.

    The Atlas are just an all-round quality set of bindings - with no weaknesses - and importantly for this category, have great responsiveness. 

    But they're also highly adjustable, compatible with pretty much every board out there, out of the box, and are really comfortable. They don't have the same shock absorption as others on this list, but even that is still not bad.  

    >>See Full Review


    #6: Jones Mercury

    Jones Mercury 2024-2025 Bindings Review

    Flex: Mid-Stiff (7/10)

    Rating Score: 87.2/100

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




    >>Jones Mercury 2026 at evo.com
    >>Jones Mercury 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
    >>Jones Mercury 2026 at jonessnowboards.com
    >>Jones Mercury 2026 at backcountry.com
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    >>Jones Mercury 2026 at evo.com
    >>Jones Mercury 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
    >>Jones Mercury 2026 at jonessnowboards.com
    >>Jones Mercury 2026 at backcountry.com
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    >>Jones Mercury 2026 at jonessnowboards.com
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    Compatibility: 2x4 | 4x4 | CHANNEL

    We revisited the Jones Mercury this year - and are very glad that we did. They surprised it with how nice they felt to ride with, especially compared to our pervious testing, which, while they were still nice bindings, they were high end for both carving and shock absorption, but were let down in other areas.

    Now, though, they've feel a more well rounded pair of bindings. Their shock absorption, as Jones bindings (as well as YES (formerly NOW) tend to be, was still their strongest attribute, and their carving performance still high-end.

    But their board feel, slow speed response and overall comfort have all stepped it up, making this now one of the best bindings in this flex range, in our opinion. 

    >>See Full Review


    #5: Burton Cartel X

    Burton Cartel X ReFlex 2024-2025 Bindings Review

    Flex: Mid-Stiff (7/10)

    Rating Score: 87.8/100

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




    >>Burton Cartel X EST 2026 at evo.com
    >>Burton Cartel X EST 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
    >>Burton Cartel X EST 2026 at burton.com
    >>Burton Cartel X EST 2026 at backcountry.com
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    >>Burton Cartel X EST 2026 at evo.com
    >>Burton Cartel X EST 2026 at burton.com
    >>Burton Cartel X EST 2026 at prfo.com
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    >>Burton Cartel X EST 2026 at burton.com
    >>Burton Cartel X EST 2026 at blue-tomato.com
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    >>Burton Cartel X EST 2026 at evo.com
    >>Burton Cartel X EST 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
    >>Burton Cartel X EST 2026 at burton.com
    >>Burton Cartel X EST 2026 at backcountry.com
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    >>Burton Cartel X EST 2026 at evo.com
    >>Burton Cartel X EST 2026 at burton.com
    >>Burton Cartel X EST 2026 at prfo.com
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    >>Burton Cartel X EST 2026 at burton.com
    >>Burton Cartel X EST 2026 at blue-tomato.com
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    Compatibility (Re:Flex model): 2x4 | 4x4 | CHANNEL

    Compatibility (EST model): CHANNEL ONLY

    Coming in at #5, we have the Cartel X, the bigger brother of the longstanding Cartel. 

    It's got some good upgrades from the regular Cartel, the most important, for this list, being that it's stiffer and harder charging. 

    All round just a really good binding. 

    Like all higher end Burton bindings, the Cartel X comes in both a Re:Flex and an EST version. We have outlined both scores below.

    Note: The EST version can only be mounted to a snowboard that has the "Channel System". The Re:Flex version can be mounted to pretty much all snowboards (2x4, 4x4 and the Channel). 

    >>See Full Review


    #4: Rome Katana

    Rome Katana 2024-2025 Bindings Review

    Flex: Mid-Stiff (6.5/10)

    Rating Score: 88.8/100

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




    >>Rome Katana AW 2026 at evo.com
    >>Rome Katana AW 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
    >>Rome Katana AW 2026 at bergs.com
    >>Rome Katana AW 2026 at backcountry.com
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    >>Rome Katana AW 2026 at evo.com
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    >>Rome Katana 2025 at blue-tomato.com
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    >>Rome Katana AW 2026 at evo.com
    >>Rome Katana AW 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
    >>Rome Katana AW 2026 at bergs.com
    >>Rome Katana AW 2026 at backcountry.com
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    >>Rome Katana AW 2026 at evo.com
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    >>Rome Katana 2025 at blue-tomato.com
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    Compatibility: 2x4 | 4x4 | CHANNEL

    At #4, we have Rome's Katana bindings. 

    They are the most adjustable binding I've come across - you can adjust literally everything on these bad boys - but aside from that, they have great board feel, shock absorption and response, making these one of the better buys, if you're looking for something with a flex just stiffer than medium.

    >>See Full Review


    #3: Flux CV

    Flux CV 2024-2025 Bindings Review

    Flex: Mid-Stiff (7/10)

    Rating Score: 89.4/100

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




    >>Flux CV 2026 at evo.com
    >>Flux CV 2026 at backcountry.com
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    >>Flux CV 2026 at evo.com
    >>Flux CV 2026 at backcountry.com
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    Compatibility: 2x4 | 4x4 | CHANNEL

    Next up we have Flux's CV bindings. 

    With the best ankle support in the industry, as Flux is known for, the CV offer a ton of carving response and despite their lower than normal shock absorption, they are still really comfortable. And that thinner footbed also creates some really decent board feel. 

    >>See Full Review


    #2: Union Falcor

    Union Falcor 2024-2025 Bindings Review

    Flex: Mid-Stiff (7/10)

    Rating Score: 90.4/100

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




    >>Union Falcor 2026 at evo.com
    >>Union Falcor 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
    >>Union Falcor 2026 at backcountry.com
    >>Union Falcor 2026 at rei.com
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    >>Union Falcor 2026 at evo.com
    >>Union Falcor 2026 at prfo.com
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    >>Union Falcor 2026 at blue-tomato.com
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    >>Union Falcor 2026 at evo.com
    >>Union Falcor 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
    >>Union Falcor 2026 at backcountry.com
    >>Union Falcor 2026 at rei.com
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    >>Union Falcor 2026 at evo.com
    >>Union Falcor 2026 at prfo.com
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    >>Union Falcor 2026 at blue-tomato.com
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    Compatibility: 2x4 | CHANNEL

    And in the #2 position, we have the Union Falcor.

    The Falcor got a significant update for the 2025 model. In fact you could say that it got completely redesigned. 

    But it's still, at its core, got the same personality. A nice springy, explosive response and great board feel being two of the components that make these bindings some of the best you can buy.  

    The 2025 model, IMO, improved their board feel even more and their slow speed response also feels better, without loosing any of their carving performance or shock absorption. 

    So, if you’re looking for bindings that have a reasonable amount of stiffness, are nice and light, have great carving performance, are highly shock absorbing but at the same time still have awesome board feel then these are a great option.

    >>See Full Review


    #1: Flux XF

    Flux XF 2024-2025 Bindings Review

    Flex: Mid-Stiff (7/10)

    Rating Score: 93.1/100

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




    >>Flux XF 2026 at evo.com
    >>Flux XF 2026 at backcountry.com
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    >>Flux XF 2026 at evo.com
    >>Flux XF 2026 at backcountry.com
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    Compatibility: 2x4 | 4x4 | CHANNEL

    Finally, in at # 1, a spot it has held for a good few seasons now, we have the Flux XF.

    The XF are one of the best carving/turning bindings out there, IMO.

    The XFs achieve that elusive balance of being super responsive, but without being unforgivingly stiff and still easy to manage at slower speeds. They also provide great board feel, top tier ankle support and are highly adjustable. 

    They give up a bit of shock absorption but apart from that they are about the perfect all-mountain-freeride binding.

    >>See Full Review

    2023-24

    All Mountain Freeride Snowboard Bindings - 10

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #10

    Salomon Highlander Bindings Review

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    Bindings: Salomon Highlander

    Smart rating score: 85.1/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    COMPATABILITY: 2x4 | 4x4 | CHANNEL

    >>See Full Review

    Score Breakdown for the Highlander

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    CARVING

    4.0

    20/25

    SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

    4.0

    8/10

    ADJUSTABILITY

    3.5

    10.5/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    4.5

    13.5/15

    BOARD FEEL

    4.0

    8/10

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.0

    8/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.0

    4/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    85.1/100

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #9

    Union Atlas Bindings Review

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    Bindings: Union Atlas

    Smart rating score: 85.6/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    COMPATABILITY: 2x4 | 4x4 | CHANNEL

    >>See Full Review

    Score Breakdown for the Atlas

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    CARVING

    4.0

    20/25

    SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

    4.0

    8/10

    ADJUSTABILITY

    4.5

    13.5/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    4.0

    12/15

    BOARD FEEL

    4.0

    8/10

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    3.5

    7/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.0

    4/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    85.6/100

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #8

    NOW DRIVE PRO

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    Bindings: NOW Drive Pro

    Smart rating score: 86.7/100

    Flex: MEDIUM-STIFF (7.5/10) 

    COMPATABILITY: 2x4 | 4x4 | CHANNEL

    Score Breakdown for the Drive Pro

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    CARVING

    4.5

    22.5/25

    SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

    4.0

    8/10

    ADJUSTABILITY

    3.5

    10.5/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    4.0

    12/15

    BOARD FEEL

    3.0

    6/10

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    5.0

    10/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.5

    4.5/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    86.7/100

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #7

    Nidecker Supermatic Snowboard Bindings Top Pick

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    Bindings: Nidecker Supermatic

    Smart rating score: 87.2/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    COMPATABILITY: 2x4 | 4x4 | CHANNEL

    >>See Full Review

    Score Breakdown for the Supermatic

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    CARVING

    4.5

    22.5/25

    SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

    3.5

    7/10

    ADJUSTABILITY

    3.5

    10.5/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    4.0

    12/15

    BOARD FEEL

    4.0

    8/10

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.5

    9/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    5.0

    5/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    87.2/100

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #6

    Burton Cartel X ReFlex Bindings Review

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    Bindings: Burton Cartel X Re:Flex

    Smart rating score: 87.8/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    COMPATABILITY: 2x4 | 4x4 | Channel

    Score Breakdown for the Cartel X Re:Flex

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    CARVING

    4.0

    20/25

    SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

    4.0

    8/10

    ADJUSTABILITY

    4.0

    12/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    4.0

    12/15

    BOARD FEEL

    4.0

    8/10

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.5

    9/10

    COMFORT

    4.5

    9/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.5

    4.5/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    87.8/100

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #5

    Burton Cartel X EST Bindings Review

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    Bindings: Burton Cartel X EST

    Smart rating score: 88.8/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    Compatability: Channel only

    Score Breakdown for the Cartel X EST

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    CARVING

    4.5

    22.5/25

    SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

    4.0

    8/10

    ADJUSTABILITY

    4.0

    12/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    3.5

    10.5/15

    BOARD FEEL

    5.0

    10/10

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.0

    8/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.5

    4.5/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    88.8/100

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #4

    Rome Katana Bindings Review

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    Bindings: Rome Katana

    Smart rating score: 88.8/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (6.5/10)

    COMPATABILITY: 2x4 | 4x4 | CHANNEL

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    Score Breakdown for the Katana

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    CARVING

    4.0

    20/25

    SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

    4.0

    8/10

    ADJUSTABILITY

    5.0

    15/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    4.0

    12/15

    BOARD FEEL

    4.0

    8/10

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.5

    9/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    3.5

    3.5/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    88.8/100

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #3

    Flux CV Bindings Review

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    Bindings: Flux CV

    Smart rating score: 89.4/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    COMPATABILITY: 2x4 | 4x4 | CHANNEL

    Score Breakdown for the CV

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    CARVING

    4.5

    22.5/25

    SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

    3.5

    7/10

    ADJUSTABILITY

    4.5

    13.5/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    5.0

    15/15

    BOARD FEEL

    4.0

    8/10

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    3.0

    6/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.0

    4/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    89.4/100

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #2

    Union Falcor Bindings Review

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    Bindings: Union Falcor

    Smart rating score: 89.9/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7.5/10)

    COMPATABILITY: 2x4 | CHANNEL

    >>See Full Review

    Score Breakdown for the Falcor

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    CARVING

    4.5

    22.5/25

    SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

    3.5

    7/10

    ADJUSTABILITY

    4.0

    12/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    4.0

    12/15

    BOARD FEEL

    4.5

    9/10

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.5

    9/10

    COMFORT

    4.5

    9/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.0

    4/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    89.9/100

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #1

    Flux XF Snowboard Bindings 2024

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    Bindings: Flux XF

    Smart rating score: 93.1/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    COMPATABILITY: 2x4 | 4x4 | CHANNEL

    >>See Full Review

    Score Breakdown for the XF

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    CARVING

    5.0

    25/25

    SLOW SPEED RESPONSE

    4.0

    8/10

    ADJUSTABILITY

    4.5

    13.5/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    5.0

    15/15

    BOARD FEEL

    4.0

    8/10

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    3.0

    6/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.0

    4/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    93.1/100

    2022-23

    All Mountain Freeride Snowboard Bindings

    Of 17 different all-mountain-freeride bindings that I rated:

    • The average score was 84.8/100
    • The highest score was 93.1/100 (see below)
    • The lowest score was 77.1/100
    • The average price was $353

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #6=

    Salomon Highlander Bindings

    Bindings: Salomon Highlander

    Smart rating score: 85.1/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    >>See Full Review

    Starting off the list at #6, we have the Salomon Highlander. 

    The Highlander is an impressive binding that has that knack for hard, deep carves at speed, but is also really manageable at slower speeds. 

    Whilst there isn't any mini-disc or anything like that, the Highlanders also have really good board feel - part of that might be down to the flexible heel loop.

    Whatever it is that makes this binding tick, it's got a great combination of all the factors that I tested for, for an all-round, comfortable, fun, yet responsive binding.

    Score Breakdown for the Highlander

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    RESPONSE

    4.0

    24/30

    BOARD FEEL

    4.0

    12/15

    ADJUSTABILITY

    3.5

    10.5/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    4.5

    13.5/15

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.0

    8/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.0

    4/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    85.1/100


    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #6=

    Union Atlas bindings review

    Bindings: Union Atlas

    Smart rating score: 85.1/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    >>See Full Review

    Next up we have the Union Atlas.

    The Atlas are just an all-round quality set of bindings - with no weaknesses - and importantly for this category, have great responsiveness. 

    But they're also highly adjustable, compatible with pretty much every board out there, out of the box, and are really comfortable and damp. They don't have the same board feel as others on this list, but even that is still not bad.  

    Score Breakdown for the Atlas

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    RESPONSE

    4.0

    24/30

    BOARD FEEL

    3.5

    10.5/15

    ADJUSTABILITY

    4.5

    13.5/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    4.0

    12/15

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.0

    8/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.0

    4/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    85.1/100


    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #5

    Nidecker Supermatic bindings review

    Bindings: Nidecker Supermatic

    Smart rating score: 85.6/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    >>See Full Review

    New for 2023, we have the Nidecker Supermatic. 

    If you're looking for a speed entry binding, but haven't taken to any of the other speed entry systems on the market, the Supermatic are worth looking into. 

    The way their speed entry system works is my new favorite among speed entry bindings. And more importantly, IMO, they have great performance. 

    You can lay down some deep carves in these bindings but they're still good at slower speeds. And they have really good absorption too to dampen those flat landings and chatter. 

    Score Breakdown for the Supermatic

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    RESPONSE

    4.0

    24/30

    BOARD FEEL

    4.0

    12/15

    ADJUSTABILITY

    3.5

    10.5/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    4.0

    12/15

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.5

    9/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    5.0

    5/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    85.6/100


    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #4

    Burton Cartel X review

    Bindings: Burton Cartel X

    Smart rating score: 87.8/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    Coming in at #4, we have the Cartel X, the bigger brother of the longstanding Cartel. 

    It's got some good upgrades from the Cartel, the most important, for this list, being that it's stiffer and harder charging. 

    All round just a really good binding. 

    Like all higher end Burton bindings, the Cartel X comes in both a Re:Flex and an EST version. I have included scores for both below. I have included the Re:Flex model as the main entry to this list, because the EST is only compatible with Channel boards, but (IMO), the EST version is the best bet, if you do have a channel board. 

    Score Breakdown for the Cartel X Re:Flex

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    RESPONSE

    4.0

    24/30

    BOARD FEEL

    4.0

    12/15

    ADJUSTABILITY

    4.0

    12/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    4.0

    12/15

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.5

    9/10

    COMFORT

    4.5

    9/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.5

    4.5/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    87.8/100

    Score Breakdown for the Cartel X EST

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    RESPONSE

    4.5

    27/30

    BOARD FEEL

    5.0

    15/15

    ADJUSTABILITY

    4.0

    12/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    3.5

    10.5/15

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.0

    8/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.5

    4.5/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    90.4/100


    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #3

    Union Falcor Review

    Bindings: Union Falcor

    Smart rating score: 92.0/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7.5/10)

    >>See Full Review

    In at #3, we have the Union Falcor.

    I’m big on board feel and the Falcor has awesome board feel – but even more importantly for this category, the Falcor’s have great response. And that response is explosive and lively. 

    So, if you’re looking for bindings that have a reasonable amount of stiffness, are nice and light, highly shock absorbing, have great response and still have awesome board feel (and score well in all the other important factors too), then these are a great option.

    Score Breakdown for the Falcor

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    RESPONSE

    4.5

    27/30

    BOARD FEEL

    4.5

    13.5/15

    ADJUSTABILITY

    4.0

    12/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    4.0

    12/15

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.5

    9/10

    COMFORT

    4.5

    9/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.0

    4/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    92.0/100


    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #2

    Rome Katana review

    Bindings: Rome Katana

    Smart rating score: 92.6/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    I was stoked to get hold of a pair of 2023 Katana's - was looking forward to testing these for a while - and they didn't disapoint. 

    They are the most adjustable binding I've come across - you can adjust literally everything on these bad boys - but aside from that, they have great board feel, shock absorption and response, making these on the better buys, if you're looking for something with a mid-stiff flex.  

    Score Breakdown for the Katana

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    RESPONSE

    4.0

    24/30

    BOARD FEEL

    4.5

    13.5/15

    ADJUSTABILITY

    5.0

    15/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    4.5

    13.5/15

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.5

    9/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.0

    4/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    92.6/100


    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #1

    Flux XF bindings review

    Bindings: Flux XF

    Smart rating score: 93.1/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    >>See Full Review

    Finally, in at # 1, we have the Flux XF.

    The XF are one of the best carving/turning bindings out there, IMO.

    The XFs achieve that elusive balance of being super responsive, but without being unforgivingly stiff and still easy to manage at slower speeds. They also provide great board feel, great ankle support and are highly adjustable. 

    They give up a bit of shock absorption but apart from that they are about the perfect all-mountain-freeride binding. 

    Score Breakdown for the XF

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    RESPONSE

    5.0

    30/30

    BOARD FEEL

    4.0

    12/15

    ADJUSTABILITY

    4.5

    13.5/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    5.0

    15/15

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    2.5

    5/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.0

    4/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    93.1/100

    2021-22

    All Mountain Freeride Snowboard Bindings

    Of 15 different all-mountain-freeride bindings that I rated:

    • The average score was 84.3/100
    • The highest score was 93.1/100 (see below)
    • The lowest score was 77.1/100
    • The average price was $323

    O.k. let’s get straight into the top 5!


    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #5

    Salomon Highlander Bindings

    Bindings: Salomon Highlander

    Smart rating score: 85.1/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    >>See Full Review

    Starting off the list at #4, we have the Salomon Highlander. 

    The Highlander is an impressive binding that has that knack for hard, deep carves at speed, but is also really manageable at slower speeds. 

    Whilst there isn't any mini-disc or anything like that, the Highlanders also have really good board feel - part of that might be down to the flexible heel loop.

    Whatever it is that makes this binding tick, it's got a great combination of all the factors that I tested for, for an all-round, comfortable, fun, yet responsive binding.

    Score Breakdown for the Highlander

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    RESPONSE

    4.0

    24/30

    BOARD FEEL

    4.0

    12/15

    ADJUSTABILITY

    3.5

    10.5/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    4.5

    13.5/15

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.0

    8/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.0

    4/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    85.1/100


    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #4

    Union Atlas

    Bindings: Union Atlas

    Smart rating score: 85.6/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (6.5/10)

    >>See Full Review

    At #4, we have the Union Atlas.

    The Atlas are just an all-round quality set of bindings - with no real weaknesses - and importantly for this category, have great responsiveness. 

    But they're also highly adjustable, compatible with pretty much every board out there, out of the box, and are really comfortable and damp. They don't have the same board feel as others on this list, but even that is still not bad.  

    The Atlas was been completely rebuilt for 2021 (no extra changes for 2022), but still retains it's overall feel, functionality and personality. 

    Score Breakdown for the Atlas

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    RESPONSE

    4.0

    24/30

    BOARD FEEL

    3.5

    10.5/15

    ADJUSTABILITY

    4.5

    13.5/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    4.0

    12/15

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.0

    8/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.5

    4.5/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    85.6/100


    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #3

    Burton Cartel X ReFlex

    Bindings: Burton Cartel X

    Smart rating score: 87.8/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    Coming in at #3, we have the Cartel X, the bigger brother of the longstanding Cartel. 

    It's got some good upgrades from the Cartel, the most important, for this list, being that it's stiffer and harder charging. 

    All round just a really good binding. 

    Like all higher end Burton bindings, the Cartel X comes in both a Re:Flex and an EST version. I have included scores for both below. I have included the Re:Flex model as the main entry to this list, because the EST is only compatible with Channel boards, but (IMO), the EST version is the best bet, if you do have a channel board. 

    Score Breakdown for the Cartel X Re:Flex

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    RESPONSE

    4.0

    24/30

    BOARD FEEL

    4.0

    12/15

    ADJUSTABILITY

    4.0

    12/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    4.0

    12/15

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.5

    9/10

    COMFORT

    4.5

    9/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.5

    4.5/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    87.8/100

    Score Breakdown for the Cartel X EST

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    RESPONSE

    4.5

    27/30

    BOARD FEEL

    5.0

    15/15

    ADJUSTABILITY

    4.0

    12/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    3.5

    10.5/15

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.0

    8/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.5

    4.5/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    90.4/100


    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #2

    Union Falcor Bindings

    Bindings: Union Falcor

    Smart rating score: 92.0/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7.5/10)

    >>See Full Review

    In at #2, we have the Union Falcor.

    I’m big on board feel and the Falcor has awesome board feel – but even more importantly for this category, the Falcor’s have great response. And that response is explosive and lively. 

    So, if you’re looking for bindings that have a reasonable amount of stiffness, are nice and light, highly shock absorbing, have great response and still have awesome board feel (and score well in all the other important factors too), then these are a great option.

    Score Breakdown for the Falcor

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    RESPONSE

    4.5

    27/30

    BOARD FEEL

    4.5

    13.5/15

    ADJUSTABILITY

    4.0

    12/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    4.0

    12/15

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.5

    9/10

    COMFORT

    4.5

    9/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.0

    4/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    92.0/100


    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #1

    Flux XF

    Bindings: Flux XF

    Smart rating score: 93.1/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    >>See Full Review

    Taking over the # 1 spot this year, we have the Flux XF.

    The XF are one of the best bindings out there, IMO.

    The XFs achieve that elusive balance of being super responsive, but without being unforgivingly stiff and still easy to manage at slower speeds. They also provide great board feel, great ankle support and are highly adjustable. 

    They give up a bit of shock absorption but apart from that they are about the perfect all-mountain-freeride binding. 

    Score Breakdown for the XF

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    RESPONSE

    5.0

    30/30

    BOARD FEEL

    4.0

    12/15

    ADJUSTABILITY

    4.5

    13.5/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    5.0

    15/15

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    2.5

    5/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.0

    4/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    93.1/100

    Over To You

    Thanks for reading and I hope this has narrowed down some great all-mountain-freeride binding options for you.

    2020-21

    All Mountain Freeride Snowboard Bindings

    Of 16 different all-mountain-freeride bindings that I rated:

    • The average score was 82.3/100
    • The highest score was 94.1/100 (see below)
    • The lowest score was 61.7/100
    • The average price was $307

    O.k. let’s get straight into the top 5!

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #5

    Arbor Cypress bindings

    Bindings: Arbor Cypress

    Price: $264

    Smart rating score: 84.6/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    >>See Full Review

    Starting off the list at #5, we have the Arbor Cypress. 

    The Cypress are a solid choice, with great adjustability and good all-round quality, wrapped in a really reasonable price-tag. 

    Score Breakdown for the Cypress

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    RESPONSE

    4.0

    24/30

    BOARD FEEL

    4.0

    12/15

    ADJUSTABILITY

    4.5

    13.5/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    4.0

    12/15

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    3.5

    7/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    3.0

    3/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    84.6/100

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #4

    Salomon Highlander Bindings

    Bindings: Salomon Highlander

    Price: $349

    Smart rating score: 85.1/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    >>See Full Review

    In at #4, we have the Salomon Highlander. 

    The Highlander was new for 2020 and returns for 2021. It's an impressive binding that has that knack for hard, deep carves at speed, but is also really manageable at slower speeds. 

    Whilst there isn't any mini-disc or anything like that, the Highlanders also have really good board feel - part of that might be down to the flexible heel loop.

    Whatever it is that makes this binding tick, it's got a great combination of all the factors that I tested for, for an all-round, comfortable, fun, yet responsive binding.

    Score Breakdown for the Highlander

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    RESPONSE

    4.0

    24/30

    BOARD FEEL

    4.0

    12/15

    ADJUSTABILITY

    3.5

    10.5/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    4.5

    13.5/15

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.0

    8/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.0

    4/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    85.1/100

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #3

    Union Atlas

    Bindings: Union Atlas

    Price: $329

    Smart rating score: 85.6/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (6.5/10)

    >>See Full Review

    At #3, we have the Union Atlas.

    The Atlas are just an all-round quality set of bindings - with no real weaknesses - and importantly for this category, have great responsiveness. 

    But they're also highly adjustable, compatible with pretty much every board out there, out of the box, and are really comfortable and damp. They don't have the same board feel as others on this list, but even that is still not bad.  

    The Atlas has been completely rebuilt for 2021, but still retains it's overall feel, functionality and personality. 

    Score Breakdown for the Atlas

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    RESPONSE

    4.0

    24/30

    BOARD FEEL

    3.5

    10.5/15

    ADJUSTABILITY

    4.5

    13.5/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    4.0

    12/15

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.0

    8/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.5

    4.5/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    85.6/100

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #2

    Flux XF

    Bindings: Flux XF

    Price: $300

    Smart rating score: 93.1/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    >>See Full Review

    At #2, we have the Flux XF.

    The XF are one of the best bindings out there, IMO.

    The XFs achieve that elusive balance of being super responsive, but without being unforgivingly stiff and still easy to manage at slower speeds. They also provide great board feel, great ankle support and are highly adjustable. 

    They give up a bit of shock absorption but apart from that they are about the perfect all-mountain-freeride binding. 

    Score Breakdown for the XF

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    RESPONSE

    5.0

    30/30

    BOARD FEEL

    4.0

    12/15

    ADJUSTABILITY

    4.5

    13.5/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    5.0

    15/15

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    2.5

    5/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.0

    4/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    93.1/100

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #1

    Union Falcor

    Bindings: Union Falcor

    Price: $349

    Smart rating score: 94.1/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    >>See Full Review

    And finally in the #1 spot, we have the Union Falcor.

    I’m big on board feel and the Falcor has awesome board feel – but even more importantly for this category, the Falcor’s have the best response (equal with the XF) on this list. And that response is explosive and lively. 

    So, if you’re looking for bindings that have a reasonable amount of stiffness, are super light, have great response and still have awesome board feel (and score well in all the other important factors too), then these are a great option.

    Score Breakdown for the Falcor

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    RESPONSE

    5.0

    30/30

    BOARD FEEL

    4.5

    13.5/15

    ADJUSTABILITY

    4.0

    12/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    4.0

    12/15

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.0

    8/10

    COMFORT

    4.5

    9/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.0

    4/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    94.1/100

    Over To You

    Thanks for reading and I hope this has narrowed down some great all-mountain-freeride binding options for you.

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

    >>TOP 5 ALL-MOUNTAIN FREERIDE BINDINGS (Latest Season)

    2019-20

    All Mountain Freeride Snowboard Bindings

    Of 14 different all-mountain-freeride bindings that I rated:

    • The average score was 82.1/100
    • The highest score was 94.1/100 (see below)
    • The lowest score was 57.4/100
    • The average price was $320

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #5

    Union Atlas bindings

    Bindings: Union Atlas

    Price: $309

    Smart rating score: 85.1/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (6.5/10)

    >>See Full Review

    Starting off the list in #5 is the Union Atlas.

    The Atlas are just an all-round quality set of bindings - with no real weaknesses - and importantly for this category, have great responsiveness. 

    But they're also highly adjustable, compatible with pretty much every board out there, out of the box, and are really comfortable and damp. They don't have the same board feel as others on this list, but even that is still not bad.  

    Score Breakdown for the Atlas

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    RESPONSE

    4.0

    24/30

    BOARD FEEL

    3.5

    10.5/15

    ADJUSTABILITY

    4.5

    13.5/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    4.0

    12/15

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.0

    8/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.0

    4/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    85.1/100

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #4

    Salomon Highlander  Snowboard Bindings

    Bindings: Salomon Highlander

    Price: $349

    Smart rating score: 85.1/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    >>See Full Review

    In at #4, we have the Salomon Highlander. 

    The Highlander is new for 2020 and is an impressive binding that has that knack for hard, deep carves at speed, but is also really manageable at slower speeds. 

    Whilst there isn't any mini-disc or anything like that, the Highlanders also have really good board feel - part of that might be down to the flexible heel loop.

    Whatever it is that makes this binding tick, it's got a great combination of all the factors that I tested for, for an all-round, comfortable, fun, yet responsive binding.

    Score Breakdown for the Highlander

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    RESPONSE

    4.0

    24/30

    BOARD FEEL

    4.0

    12/15

    ADJUSTABILITY

    3.5

    10.5/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    4.5

    13.5/15

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.0

    8/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.0

    4/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    85.1/100

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #3

    Burton Genesis X bindings 2019

    Bindings: Burton Genesis X

    Price: $449

    Smart rating score: 88.8/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    >>See Full Review

    The Genesis (the version without the X) also made my list of the top all mountain bindings. So it’s no surprise that it’s bigger, bolder older brother makes this list.

    With more stiffness and response than the Genesis it finds itself at home in this category. They’re not the most responsive bindings on this list – but they’re still really responsive and couple that nicely some awesome board feel and comfort.

    As with most Burton bindings, you can get the Genesis X in both a Re:Flex model and an EST model.

    Score Breakdown for the Genesis X

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    RESPONSE

    4.0

    24/30

    BOARD FEEL

    5.0

    15/15

    ADJUSTABILITY

    4.0

    12/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    4.0

    12/15

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.0

    8/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.5

    4.5/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    88.8/100

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #2

    Flux XF Snowboard Bindings

    Bindings: Flux XF

    Price: $299

    Smart rating score: 93.1/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    >>See Full Review

    At #2, we have the Flux XF.

    The XF are one of the most value for money bindings out there - coming in well under the average price for this category. Price didn’t come into play here, so the XFs made #2 on their performance alone – the smaller price tag is just a bonus.

    The XFs achieve that elusive balance of being super responsive, but without being unforgivingly stiff, and still providing great board feel.

    They give up a bit of shock absorption but apart from that they are about the perfect all-mountain-freeride binding. 

    Score Breakdown for the XF

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    RESPONSE

    5.0

    30/30

    BOARD FEEL

    4.0

    12/15

    ADJUSTABILITY

    4.5

    13.5/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    5.0

    15/15

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    2.5

    5/10

    COMFORT

    4.0

    8/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.0

    4/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    93.1/100

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #1

    Union Falcor Bindings 2019

    Bindings: Union Falcor

    Price: $349

    Smart rating score: 94.1/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    >>See Full Review

    And finally in the #1 spot, we have the Union Falcor.

    I’m big on board feel and the Falcor has awesome board feel – but even more importantly for this category, the Falcor’s have the best response (equal with the XF) on this list.

    So, if you’re looking for bindings that have a reasonable amount of stiffness, are super light, have great response and still have awesome board feel (and score well in all the other important factors too), then these are a great option.

    Score Breakdown for the Falcor

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    RESPONSE

    5.0

    30/30

    BOARD FEEL

    5.0

    15/15

    ADJUSTABILITY

    4.0

    12/15

    ANKLE SUPPORT

    3.5

    10.5/15

    SHOCK ABSORPTION

    4.0

    8/10

    COMFORT

    4.5

    9/10

    ENTRY/EXIT

    4.0

    4/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    94.1/100

    Over To You

    Thanks for reading and I hope this has narrowed down some great all-mountain-freeride binding options for you.

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

    >>TOP 5 ALL-MOUNTAIN FREERIDE BINDINGS (Latest Season)

    2018-19

    All Mountain Freeride Snowboard Bindings

    Of 13 different all-mountain-freeride bindings that I rated:

    • The average score was 82.6/100
    • The highest score was 94.1/100 (see below)
    • The lowest score was 57.4/100
    • The average price was $321

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #5

    Arbor Cypress Bindings 2019

    Bindings: Arbor Cypress

    Price: $249

    Smart rating score: 83.5/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    Arbor have only been making bindings for a couple of years, but in that time they've created a great pair in the Cypress. There's room for improvement and it will be interesting to see how these improve over the next couple of years.

    The biggest improvement necessary is with the Ratchet system, which makes it sticky and slow to put on and take off the straps. 

    But that's a small factor when you take into account that these bindings are nice and responsive, have good board feel and highly adjustable.

    Plus, they are the cheapest bindings on this list by a good distance and more than $70 cheaper than the average price of the bindings I rated in this cateogory. So, if you can put up with those sticky ratchets and want a high performing binding for a good price, then these are great options.

    Score Breakdown for the Cypress

    FACTOR

    rating (OUT OF 5)

    contribution to final score

    Response

    4.0

    24/30

    Board Feel

    4.0

    12/15

    Adjustability

    4.5

    13.5/15

    Ankle Support

    4.0

    12/15

    Shock Absorption

    3.5

    7/10

    Comfort

    4.0

    8/10

    Entry/Exit

    2.0

    2/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    83.5/100

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #4

    Union Ultra Bindings 2019

    Bindings: Union Ultra

    Price: $449

    Smart rating score: 88.3/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    The first of two Union offerings in this list, the Union Ultra, comes in at #4. 

    These certainly aren’t the cheapest going around – but they are some of the lightest (just 710 grams! - though I measured them at 780 grams but I included disc and screws and my measurements probably aren't as accurate! - either way the only bindings that I've measured as lighter are the Union Flite Pros). 

    Whilst they’re super-responsive, they also have great board feel and are really easy to butter – thanks in no small part to the mini-disc system which minimizes the dead-spot on the board and helps the board to flex more with the board, but at the same time they’ve got plenty of shock absorption. 

    So if you’ve got the cash to spend and you want a binding that’s not only light, comfortable and damp but that also has great board feel and response, then the Ultras are a great choice.

    Score Breakdown for the Ultra

    FACTOR

    rating (OUT OF 5)

    contribution to final score

    Response

    4.5

    27/30

    Board Feel

    4.5

    13.5/15

    Adjustability

    4.0

    12/15

    Ankle Support

    3.5

    10.5/15

    Shock Absorption

    4.0

    8/10

    Comfort

    4.0

    8/10

    Entry/Exit

    4.0

    4/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    88.3/100

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #3

    Burton Genesis X bindings 2019

    Bindings: Burton Genesis X

    Price: $449

    Smart rating score: 91.0/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    The Genesis (the version without the X) also made my list of the top all mountain bindings. So it’s no surprise that it’s bigger, bolder older brother makes this list.

    With more stiffness and response than the Genesis it finds itself at home in this category. They’re not the most responsive bindings on this list – but they’re still really responsive and couple that nicely with the same awesome board feel and comfort that the non-X Genesis have.

    As with most Burton bindings, you can get the Genesis X in both a Re:Flex model and an EST model.

    Score Breakdown for the Genesis X

    FACTOR

    rating (OUT OF 5)

    contribution to final score

    Response

    4.0

    24/30

    Board Feel

    5.0

    15/15

    Adjustability

    4.0

    12/15

    Ankle Support

    4.0

    12/15

    Shock Absorption

    4.5

    9/10

    Comfort

    4.5

    9/10

    Entry/Exit

    4.5

    4.5/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    91.0/100

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #2

    Flux XF bindings 2019

    Bindings: Flux XF

    Price: $295

    Smart rating score: 93.1/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    At #2, we have the Flux XF.

    The XF are one of the most value for money bindings out there - coming in well under the average price for this category. Price didn’t come into play here, so the XFs made #2 on their performance alone – the smaller price tag is just a bonus.

    The XFs achieve that elusive balance of being super responsive, but without being unforgivingly stiff, and still providing great board feel.

    They give up a bit of shock absorption but apart from that they are about the perfect all-mountain-freeride binding. 

    Score Breakdown for the XF

    FACTOR

    rating (OUT OF 5)

    contribution to final score

    Response

    5.0

    30/30

    Board Feel

    4.0

    12/15

    Adjustability

    4.5

    13.5/15

    Ankle Support

    5.0

    15/15

    Shock Absorption

    2.5

    5/10

    Comfort

    4.0

    8/10

    Entry/Exit

    4.0

    4/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    93.1/100

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREERIDE BINDING #1

    Union Falcor Bindings 2019

    Bindings: Union Falcor

    Price: $349

    Smart rating score: 94.1/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    The Falcor are the replacement in the Union line for the old T Rice. But they’re not just a name change – they’ve completely redesigned this binding (and for the better).

    One of the major upgrades, which makes this binding a step above the old T Rice, IMO – is that it has Union’s mini-disc. This improves the board feel of the Falcor over the T Rice and over other Union offerings for this category like the Atlas.

    I’m big on board feel so that’s a big tick in my books – but even more importantly for this category, the Falcor’s have the best response (equal with the XF) on this list.

    So, if you’re looking for bindings that have a reasonable amount of stiffness, are super light, have great response and still have awesome board feel, then these are a great option.

    Score Breakdown for the Falcor

    FACTOR

    rating (OUT OF 5)

    contribution to final score

    Response

    5.0

    30/30

    Board Feel

    5.0

    15/15

    Adjustability

    4.0

    12/15

    Ankle Support

    3.5

    10.5/15

    Shock Absorption

    4.0

    8/10

    Comfort

    4.5

    9/10

    Entry/Exit

    4.0

    4/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    94.1/100

    Over To You

    Thanks for reading and I hope this has narrowed down some great all-mountain-freeride binding options for you.

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

    Top 5 All-Mountain Freeride Bindings (Latest Season)

    2017-18

    All Mountain Freeride Snowboard Bindings

    Of 16 different all-mountain-freeride bindings that I rated:

    • The average score was 79.8/100
    • The highest score was 94.7/100 (see below)
    • The lowest score was 56.4/100
    • The average price was $283

     


    All-Mountain-Freeride Binding #5


    Salomon Defender 2018Bindings: Salomon Defender

    Price: $279

    Smart rating score: 81.9/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    The Salomon Defenders are the 2nd most affordable bindings in this list (after #4) and come in at well under the average price for this category of bindings.

    But it’s not just price that the Defender bindings have going for them. They also have ample response for quick edge-to-edge transition, and they offer good boot support and are one of the easiest bindings around to adjust to get that perfect fit.

    Score Breakdown for the Defenders

    FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
    Responsiveness:4.020/25
    Board Feel:3.09/15
    Adjustability:4.012/15
    Ankle Support:4.012/15
    Shock Absorption:3.57/10
    Comfort:4.08/10
    Entry/Exit:4.04/5
    Flex:5.05/5
    TOTAL after normalizing 81.9/100

    All-Mountain-Freeride Binding #4


    Flux TT 2018Bindings: Flux TT

    Price: $200

    Smart rating score: 84.0/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    The TTs are the cheapest binding on this list and come in well under the average price for this type of binding.

    You get great response and an overall decent quality binding for a small price.

    If you can handle a bit of a lack of shock absorption but want something with decent response, a low price-tag and something that will provide great ankle support, then the TTs are a great fit.

    Score Breakdown for the Flux TT

    FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
    Responsiveness:4.020/25
    Board Feel:3.510.5/15
    Adjustability:4.513.5/15
    Ankle Support:5.015/15
    Shock Absorption:2.55/10
    Comfort:3.06/10
    Entry/Exit:4.04/5
    Flex:5.05/5
    TOTAL after normalizing 84.0/100

    All-Mountain-Freeride Binding #3


    Flux TM 2018Bindings: Flux TM

    Price: $285

    Smart rating score: 92.0/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    Flux are just good at making responsive bindings, IMO. And the TMs are no different. They might be a bit heavier and slightly softer flexing than their older brothers, the XF and XV, but the TMs are almost as responsive – and have that same board feel.

    They are the top responding bindings on this list (along with #2 below).

    If shock absorption is a big deal to you, and you don’t have high shock absorbing boots to compensate, then they may not be perfect for you, but otherwise these are a great choice for all-mountain freeride style riding.

    Score Breakdown for the Flux TM

    FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
    Responsiveness:5.025/25
    Board Feel:4.012/15
    Adjustability:4.513.5/15
    Ankle Support:5.015/15
    Shock Absorption:2.55/10
    Comfort:3.57/10
    Entry/Exit:4.04/5
    Flex:5.05/5
    TOTAL after normalizing 92.0/100

    All-Mountain-Freeride Binding #2


    Union Falcor 2018Bindings: Union Falcor

    Price: $329

    Smart rating score: 93.6/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    The Falcor are the replacement in the Union line for the old T Rice. But they’re not just a name change – they’ve completely redesigned this binding.

    One of the major upgrades, which makes this binding a step above the old T Rice, IMO – is that it has Union’s mini-disc. This improves the board feel of the Falcor over the T Rice and over other Union offerings for this category like the Atlas.

    I’m big on board feel so that’s a big tick in my books – but even more importantly for this category, the Falcor’s have the best response (equal with the TM) on this list.

    So, if you’re looking for bindings that have a good bit of stiffness, are super light, have great response and still have good board feel, then these are a great option.

    Score Breakdown for the Falcor

    FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
    Responsiveness:5.025/25
    Board Feel:5.015/15
    Adjustability:4.012/15
    Ankle Support:3.09/15
    Shock Absorption:5.010/10
    Comfort:4.08/10
    Entry/Exit:4.04/5
    Flex:5.05/5
    TOTAL after normalizing 93.6/100

    All-Mountain-Freeride Binding #1


    Burton Genesis X 2018Bindings: Burton Genesis X

    Price: $449

    Smart rating score: 94.7/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    The Genesis (the version without the X) also made my list of the top all mountain bindings. So it’s no surprise that it’s bigger, better older brother tops this list.

    With more response than the Genesis but all else being just as high quality, the Genesis X scores well in every area that I rated.

    They’re not the most responsive bindings on this list – but they’re still really responsive and they don’t have a single weakness that I could detect.

    As with most Burton bindings, you can get the Genesis X in both a Re:Flex model and an EST model.

    Score Breakdown for the Genesis X

    Genesis X Re:Flex
    FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
    Responsiveness:4.020/25
    Board Feel:5.015/15
    Adjustability:4.513.5/15
    Ankle Support:4.012/15
    Shock Absorption:4.59/10
    Comfort:5.010/10
    Entry/Exit:4.54.5/5
    Flex:5.05/5
    TOTAL after normalizing 94.7/100
    Genesis X EST
    FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
    Responsiveness:4.020/25
    Board Feel:5.015/15
    Adjustability:4.513.5/15
    Ankle Support:4.012/15
    Shock Absorption:3.57/10
    Comfort:4.59/10
    Entry/Exit:4.54.5/5
    Flex:5.05/5
    TOTAL after normalizing 91.5/100

    Over To You

    Thanks for reading and I hope this has narrowed down some great all-mountain-freeride binding options for you.

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

    >>Latest Season’s Top 5 Men’s All-Mtn-Freeride Bindings

    2016-17

    best-all-mountain-freeride-snowboard-bindings

    Of 16 different all-mountain-freeride bindings that I rated:

    • The average score was 79.7/100
    • The highest score was 92.8/100 (see below)
    • The lowest score was 58.8/100
    • The average price was $315

    All-Mountain-Freeride Binding #5


    salomon-defender-snowboard-bindings-2017Bindings: Salomon Defender

    Price: $269

    Smart rating score: 82.0/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

    The Salomon Defenders are the most affordable bindings in this list and come in at well under the average price for this category of bindings.

    But it’s not just price that the Defender bindings have going for them. They also have ample response for quick edge-to-edge transition, and they offer good boot support and are really easy to adjust to get that perfect fit.

     

    Score Breakdown for the Defenders

    FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
    Responsiveness:4.020/25
    Flex:5.015/15
    Adjustability:4.012/15
    Boot Support:4.012/15
    Shock Absorption:3.57/10
    Comfort:3.57/10
    Entry/Exit:3.53.5/5
    Butterability:3.03/5
    TOTAL after normalizing 82.0/100

    All-Mountain-Freeride Binding #4


    ride-capo-snowboard-bindings-2017Bindings: Ride Capo

    Price: $329

    Smart rating score: 87.1/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (8/10)

    Like the Defenders, the Capos also come in at a price that is under the average for this category. So they’re another great option if you have a smaller budget but still want hard charging responsive bindings.

    And response is something that the Capos have in spades!

    One thing that’s awesome about these bindings is that they also manage to be really damp and shock absorbing but responsive at the same time.

     

    Score Breakdown for the Capo

    FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
    Responsiveness:5.025/25
    Flex:5.015/15
    Adjustability:3.510.5/15
    Boot Support:3.09/15
    Shock Absorption:5.010/10
    Comfort:4.08/10
    Entry/Exit:4.04/5
    Butterability:3.03/5
    TOTAL after normalizing 87.1/100

    All-Mountain-Freeride Binding #3


    union-ultra-fc-snowboard-bindings-2017Bindings: Union Ultra FC (Forged Carbon)

    Price: $519

    Smart rating score: 89.7/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (8/10)

    Not for the budget conscious – but definitely for the performance conscious who want the best bindings for them, with price being no object.

    This bindings absolutely kill it! They are super responsive, but at the same time really comfortable and crazy light – they weigh in at only 740 grams!

    If you want the future in bindings now and aren’t afraid to pay the price, check out Unions FC bindings.

     

    Score Breakdown for the Ultra FCs

    FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
    Responsiveness:5.025/25
    Flex:5.015/15
    Adjustability:4.012/15
    Boot Support:3.09/15
    Shock Absorption:4.59/10
    Comfort:4.59/10
    Entry/Exit:4.04/5
    Butterability:4.04/5
    TOTAL after normalizing 89.7/100

    All-Mountain-Freeride Binding #2


    union-t-rice-snowboard-bindings-2017Bindings: Union T.Rice

    Price: $319

    Smart rating score: 89.7/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (8/10)

    If you want something Union (a smart move in my opinion) but don’t want the price tag of the Forged Carbon’s, then the T.Rice is the binding for you.

    If response, comfort, easy adjustability and plenty of shock absorption is what you look for in your bindings, the T.Rice have it. They are definitely for charging hard but you can also still butter with these bindings when you want to.

     

    Score Breakdown for the T.Rice

    FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
    Responsiveness:5.025/25
    Flex:5.015/15
    Adjustability:4.012/15
    Boot Support:3.09/15
    Shock Absorption:5.010/10
    Comfort:4.08/10
    Entry/Exit:4.04/5
    Butterability:4.04/5
    TOTAL after normalizing 89.7/100

     


    All-Mountain-Freeride Binding #1


    burton-genesis-x-snowboard-bindings-2017Bindings: Burton Genesis X

    Price: $439

    Smart rating score: 92.8/100

    Flex: Medium-Stiff (8/10)

    The Genesis (the version without the X) also made my list of the top all mountain bindings. So it’s no surprise that it’s bigger, better older brother tops this list.

    With more response than the Genesis but all else being just as high quality, the Genesis X scores well in every area that I rated.

    They’re not the most responsive bindings on this list – but they’re still really responsive and they don’t have a single weakness that I could detect.

    As with most Burton bindings, you can get the Genesis X in both a Re:Flex model and an EST model.

     

    Score Breakdown for the Genesis X

    Genesis X Re:Flex
    FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
    Responsiveness:4.020/25
    Flex:5.015/15
    Adjustability:4.513.5/15
    Boot Support:4.012/15
    Shock Absorption:5.010/10
    Comfort:5.010/10
    Entry/Exit:4.54.5/5
    Butterability:5.05/5
    TOTAL after normalizing 92.8/100
    Genesis X EST
    FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
    Responsiveness:4.020/25
    Flex:5.015/15
    Adjustability:4.513.5/15
    Boot Support:3.510.5/15
    Shock Absorption:4.08/10
    Comfort:5.010/10
    Entry/Exit:4.54.5/5
    Butterability:5.05/5
    TOTAL after normalizing 89.2/100

    Latest All-Mountain Freeride Bindings List

    Check out the link below for the latest season’s top 5 all-mountain-freeride binding list.

    >>Top 5 All-Mountain-Freeride Snowboard Bindings (LATEST SEASON)

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

    >>TOP 5 ALL-MOUNTAIN FREERIDE SNOWBOARD BINDINGS (LATEST SEASON)


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    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.




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