K2 put out three entirely new bindings this season. I snagged a pair of the Editions last weekend to give them a go at Keystone and really liked them. Some thoughts below.
My understanding of the three new models:
- Edition - softest (6/10), all mountain freestyle feel.
- Bond - middle ground all mountain (7/10), these are what Sage rides.
- Program - stiffest (9/10), freeride.
Weight: felt pretty light, about the same as my Select Pros and Highlanders.
Overall flex: the advertised 6/10 felt spot on. Felt a little less responsive than my Select Pros, but I dunno man, maybe that was just my early season legs.
Ankle strap: super minimal and light, felt soft at the shop but had surprisingly good support on the hill.
Toe strap: really nice, the center is this super flexible rubber that stretches around your boot. They fit my adidas and Burtons both really well. The Program has this toe strap, too, while the Bond has a minimalist one without the center rubber. They conformed to my boot significantly better than my Salomon and Union ones.
Highback: think this is where the different flex ratings come into play between models. The one on the Edition felt right in line with my Select Pros: tweakable laterally but still decent response heel to toe. Very minimal and light with a little section of rubber/foam toward the bottom to prevent heel lift. Just one of those highbacks that you don't notice a whole lot. Not very wide so it frees up lateral movement.
Buckles/ladders: smooth and actually metal unlike the Now ones. Ladders have the flip-to-side hinge.
Footbed/base plate: my favorite part about these by far. They have a dense rubber pad along the entire bottom of the binding that gets rid of vibration really well, then some really nice/thick foam, then "harshmellow pods" in the heel and toe which remind me of the B3 gel in the Cartel, but bigger. Not sure about heavy landings since I was just riding early season sidehits, but they handled those well and felt like they did a better job at getting rid of micro vibrations compared to my other bindings. As I get older, this metric is most important to me.
Adjustability: pretty standard quick release on everything. They're mono-chassis so no adjustable heelcup, but the toe ramp gives tons of adjustment outward. Two positions each side for the toe strap, two positions for the ankle strap location, and separate highback rotation from the strap bolt.
Sizing: the large is 10+ so I don't have to worry about being between sizes anymore. These fit my 10.5 Adidas, 11 Imperials, and 11 Rifts all equally well and I had no problem with them centering on board. Will be nice to shop for whatever boot I want and not have to worry about footprint with these.
All I in all, I like these things a lot. I think I'll either keep them as my all mountain go-to, or swap them for the Bonds to get a little more response, but either way K2 has really improved their binding offerings over their older models. These just kinda disappear on your feet which is exactly what I want.
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