Description
The Pinnacle Of Performance Value.
Designed around the needs of the advancing intermediate Rider, the EX features Ride’s the Foundation Chassis to provides all-mountain midflex performance. Adding to this proven favorite, it also comes with the new Wedgie 1.5, a fixed position footbed with a subtle amount of angle to provide the perfect mix of comfort and support. Also featuring the Convertible Grip™ toe strap and the new ComfortFlex highback, you won’t find a better value for any level of rider.
Features
+ Chassis: Foundation Chassis System w/ Adjustable Heelcup – versatile, all-terrain mid-flex performance with fully customizable fit. Ideal performance for the advancing rider.
+ Highback: ComfortFlex Highback
+ Ankle Strap: Comfort Ankle Strap w/ Tool-Less Center Adjust – featuring new and improved shaping that offers increased comfort and support. Stitched 3D construction, extra-cush dual density EVA/PE padding and tool-less adjustment.
+ Toe Strap: Convertible Grip™ Toe Strap – convertible TL with lightweight, co-molded rubber web for super snug boot grip – works over the top, over the toe, and anywhere in between.
+ Ratchets: Quick-Draw Comfort Ratchets with cushy grip pods for extra cranking comfort.
+ Footbed: Wedgie 1.5 Footbed
The Wedgie is an ultra-light footbed that uses subtle angles to align the ankles and knees to a more natural and comfortable position. The angle also gives leverage to press the board for huge pop, without affecting your preferred stance width. Wedgie 1.5 offers a subtle amount of angle to provide the perfect mix of comfort and lateral support for the advancing rider.
+ Discs: Forged Aluminum Response Disc mounts on both 4-hole and 3-hole patterns
Ride Bindings are constructed with aluminum to provide the best blend of lightweight durability. In fact, Ride is so confident in the durability of their aluminum designs that they offer a Limited LIFETIME Warranty against bending or breakage of their Baseplates and Heelcups.*
*See www.ridesnowboards.com for complete details and limitations