Technine Mooch Snowboard Binding
Mooch these sick bindings from Technine.
Technine Mooch Snowboard Binding:
When you're jonesing for heel hold, just bum some from the Technine Mooch Bindings. Fully adjustable heelcups grab your boots and secure them in place, so you experience infinitely less lift and slop. Classic toe and ankle straps with molded padding let you kick it old school comfortably, and molded toe and heel ramps let you throw some serious power into your turns. The Mooch Bindings' lightweight nylon highback has forgiving lateral flex for freedom and comfort during freestyle forays.
Features:
- Highback:
- Nylon
- Strap:
- [Ankle] Molded; [Toe] Baltimore
- Baseplate:
- Combo
- Flex:
- Soft
- Recommended Use:
- Freestyle snowboarding
- Country of Origin:
- China
Sizing Chart:
Technine
| Women's | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| S/M | M/L | ||
| Boot Size | 5-7 | 8-10 | |
| Men's | |||
| M | L/XL | ||
| Boot Size | 6-8 |
9-11 |
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| Kid's | |||
| One Size | |||
| Boot Size | 1-5 |
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Reviews:
wtf!!!!!!!
By: Brent Bolen (1)
April 26, 2009
who the hell would buy a $30 binding. i'm sorry but $70 or $80 at the least. if u plan on buyin these, i'd buy about 4 or 5 pairs. You'll probably break em' all in one week. BEWARE...
suck....
By: Gnary_Ari (3)
January 10, 2010
my second time snowboarding and these things slowed me down so much!!! The lower bindings came LOOSE so much, and would not tighten hardly at all. The upper binding stayed....for half the day. Then they kept slipping too!!! NOT recommended for sure. boo.
Plz don't buy
By: nat2836461 (1)
January 29, 2009
If u r not a complete foll at snowboarding u know tech nine is made by gangsters. This is a shity pair of bindings they broke on my first run pls don't buy them ur only get dissapointed...
reallly bad bindings
By: auribe100188036 (0)
May 6, 2009
They are not worth buying, these will come apart before you put them on your board.
El Cheapo = el breako
By: Joe Mamma (18)
February 7, 2009
These bindings worked fine, until they fell apart. Save your money for something more stable.

