The Vans Infuses that I’ve measured are just as low profile as the Aura – though with a little bit of a higher toe box, but I think they’d still fit in a medium. I had no issues fitting my Vans Aura 10 in the M, though they are relatively low profile both in terms of length and in terms of the height of the toe box end. One of the smoother ratchet systems in the binding market.Ĭan you clarify if you mean Ride Fuse or Vans Insfuse? Either way, I think they’d likely fit in an M in a 9.5. This has it's advantages but not great for chatter or shock absorption. You can adjust the heel ramp too, which you can’t on most bindings, so that gives you some extra adjustment there. You can adjust these bindings in most ways. Stance Width: You can run the disc vertically or horizontally, so if you run it horizontally, then you get good stance width adjustmentĪnkle and toe strap length: Yes (tool-less), though I haven't seen a binding that doesn'tĬompatible with: 2 x 4 | 4 x 4 – need a separate disc for channel mounting I would say that's at least in part to do with the minimal thin foot bed. The SR don't have a mini-disc or anything like that, but they're board feel is very good. Great for those tight situations through trees, weaving through bumps etc. Not the binding for elbow deep carves, but for a surfy feel and in terms of maneuverability at slower speeds, they're really good. They're not like ultra soft, but they're a little softer than medium. Out of the 14 all-mountain-freeride bindings that I rated: Rating Score: 77.1/100 Compared to other All-Mountain-Freeride Bindings However, since they don't fit nicely into any category, they don't rate as well as they might had there been a dedicated "surfy powder" category" or something like that Overall Rating I don't have a separate category for such, so I chose this category. But I decided to include the SR here since Flux describes them essentially as "powder" bindings. This category is usually reserved for those bindings with a 6.5 to 7.5 flex. Note: The Flux SR are quite soft flexing and I would normally rate these in the freestyle category. Note: This review has not been updated since the 2020 model In this review I will take a look at the SR as all-mountain-freeride snowboard bindings.Īs per tradition here at I will give the SR a score out of 100 (based on several factors) and see how they compare with other all-mountain-freeride bindings. Hello and welcome to my Flux SR bindings review.
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