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Flow Flite 2W Snowboard Bindings – Women’s 2012 – All mountain performance for the ultimate all-mountain women’s rider, you! The Flow Flite 2W women’s all-mountain snowboard binding does not drain your purse, but delivers sophisticated all-mountain performance for fun, everyday riding.
The Flite Series baseplates are designed for the beginner to intermediate rider and will hold up in even the toughest conditions with Flow’s injected DuPont Delrin. For the soon-to-be superstar, this series will stand up to most anything you can throw at it and is also flexible enough to lend your feet some much-needed comfort when you need it most.
The Flite hiback reduces weight and gives more all-around flex. A responsive design that is perfect for all types of riding. The DuPont POM material provides a perfect balance of flex and support.
Flow’s unique single-piece foot straps distribute pressure evenly over a wider boot surface, so they won’t cut off circulation, crush your foot, or limit your flex range.
Composite I-Flex Strap’s gives the ideal support for all-mountain riders.
3D molded core and internal multiple-panel frame for precise form-fitting to any type of boot.
Slim construction to reduce bulk while enhancing overall flex and support.
The Locking Airframe MINIratchet buckles provide micro adjustment of the 3D Power Strap.
Quickset buckles allow you to simply adjust the footstrap at each corner.
Flow’s Power Triangle links the hiback directly to the center area of the baseplate with a high-tension steel cable, creating a structurally powerful and very responsive triangular geometry. As a result, you’ll have more control with no energy loss and less weight.
Free+ Snaplock lets you adjust your forward lean without having to get out of your bindings or asking the lifty for a screwdriver.