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2024 Nidecker Supermatic Snowboard Bindings Review


By: Tyese Messerman, Customer Care Representative  |  June 2nd, 2023

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The Lowdown

Quick and efficient is the name of the game with the Nidecker Supermatic Bindings. Combining designs from traditional strap bindings and quick step-on bindings, Nidecker has created an entirely new design that could be a game changer when it comes to speed-entry bindings. For someone who wants the support of traditional straps but is out riding with skiers and has no time to waste, the Supermatic’s could be the answer.

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Technical Details

Built for intermediate and advanced riders, the Supermatic Bindings are a stiff binding rated at 8/10. They have an asymmetrical highback featuring tool-less adjustability, and they recline all the way down for easy entry. The PowerStrap helps to synch the bindings to exactly the right fit, while the locking strap ratchets secure the preferred tightness so nothing comes loose while riding. There is a heel pedal that snaps into place when the boot is inserted, so no hands are needed – just step in and go – and the heelcup roller helps the boot not get stuck in the entry process. To get out of the binding, there is a small release lever that gets pushed down to recline the highback and step out.
Flex Rating Mid-Stiff
Baseplate & Heelcup Glass-Filled Nylon; Asym Rockered Matic-Series
Hiback Nylon Asym Hadron-Hiback Matric-Series (Reclining Hiback)
Ankle Strap Hybrid Exo-Frame PowerStrap
Toe Strap Hexo Toecap
Buckles Locking Slap Ratchets
Snowboard Compatibility Nylon MultiDisk (4 hole pattern + 3 hole pattern + Channel compatible)

Ride Impressions

The Supermatic’s are truly the most unique bindings on the market right now. They combine the best of both worlds in the way of performance and convenience, and throw in some sleek color-ways as a perk.
 
I used these bindings on the Nidecker Thruster Snowboard in a range of conditions including powder days and hard-packed conditions. While I found these bindings heavier than most, they were still very responsive and made it easy to make fast turns through trees and moguls. Overall, the bindings are quick to get on and off in prime conditions, however, some balance is needed if the ground is not flat when strapping in. A huge perk is that the hybrid design allows the straps to be adjusted manually if the slope is too steep to step in, which is a great pro if going into unknown terrain. I was concerned that powder would get in the way of being able to easily enter the bindings, but this was not a problem at all.
 
I wear the women’s Ride Hera Pro snowboard boots in size 8.5. I have been using the Medium Supermatic’s, and while they fit, I would not want my boot to be any bigger. I found that when I synched the bindings down tight, it was a very small window to slide my foot in without it getting stuck, and the straps need to be perfectly centered during the initial set-up for these bindings to work smoothly.
 
When everything is set up and ready, the Supermatic’s provide a stiff and responsive ride, and a very fast entry and exit that is perfect for keeping up with skiers, or simply just not bending over every time to strap in!

Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆

Pros

  • Quick in and out
  • Very responsive feeling
  • Compatible with any boot

Cons

  • Heavier than most bindings
  • A total of 3 straps could apply unwanted pressure points on the top of the foot
  • Some balance is needed to get into the binding on a slope

Who Is It For?

The Supermatic Bindings are ideal for an intermediate to advanced rider who is prioritizing convenience at the mountain. Once the initial set-up is done, they are quick to get on and off, and require no bending over to get them on. The straps lock in to provide support, and the fact that these are compatible with any boot is a huge perk for a speed-entry binding. They are heavier than most bindings on the market, so they wouldn’t be my top choice for a park rider, but for an intermediate to advanced rider looking for a stiff, responsive, quick entry/exit binding, the Supermatics could be the ones!

The Bottom Line

Overall, I was impressed with the design and technology behind these bindings. They are quick entry/exit bindings that still have straps over the foot for added support. While being a bit heavier than most bindings, they provide a stiff and responsive ride, great for any intermediate or advanced rider. This versatile binding with cutting edge technology will take anyone’s riding to the next level.

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About the Reviewer

Name: Tyese Messerman
Age: 36
Height: 5'7"
Weight: 130 lbs
Size Reviewed: 147 cm
Location(s) & Conditions: Oregon and Washington - groomers, powder, trees and chunder.
Boots: Ride Hera Pro
Riding Style & Ability Level: My local mountain is Mt. Bachelor and my style shows it. Steep bowls filled with pow, wind lips, kickers, and long tree runs are my jam.

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