Snowboard bindings have had a great evolution, initially the boots were literally tied to the board using "simple" laces but with the development of this discipline, the interface that was used to bind to the board became increasingly important and the need to increase its safety, performance and comfort led the various companies to produce ever better bindings. From rubber bindings with a non-slip surface to plates to accommodate rigid boots up to today, this interface is constantly evolving. The base of the bindings has had very important improvements, the safety and robustness of anchoring it to the board, the more or less rigid materials that allow the board to flex below the plate, the materials in contact with the boot which improve its comfort and so on. The same evolution has also been made to the spoiler of the bindings, to improve and change the way in which the thrust on the rear edge is applied and obviously several improvements have also been made to the bands or the cap strap and the ankle strap which are used precisely to hold the boot firmly and securely in the bindings. An important role is also played by the research and use of materials that are increasingly resistant to stress and obviously to the cold, thus improving the safety and durability of the product, and the development of materials and technologies that could at the same time improve comfort and precision by acting on the various adjustments. In addition to anchoring the boot to the board, the binding also modifies the way in which the athlete, by generating forces, are transmitted to the front or rear edge by acting on the handling of the board. The choice on the market is really wide and the technologies used are cutting-edge. In this category you will find everything you need to choose the equipment you prefer and build your setup satisfying your needs, try to browse the sub-categories to find more specific information and to personally evaluate the various brands and items that we can offer you such as: Burton, Jones, K2, Nidecker, Nitro, Ride and Union.