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Gear Reviews, Snowboard Binding Reviews 3

The 2023 Nitro Team Pro Snowboard Binding Review

By Angrysnowboarder @angrysnowboard · On December 28, 2022

Binding Model: Nitro Team Pro

Buy it here:
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Evo: https://bit.ly/3GjWdJq

Binding Size: Medium

Stance and Angles: 21.5 15 Negative 12 Goofy

Boot Used: K2 Thraxis

Boot Size: 10

Board Used: Telos Mike Ranquet

Rider Weight: 200lbs

Location: Arapahoe Basin

Conditions: Sunny bluebird skies, warmer temps, frozen snow, chop, chunder, ice, and perfect hero snow on the groomers.

Binding Adjustability: The heel cup is fully adjustable to center the boot. Then you have a two placement push pin system on the toe strap to center it. There are flip cams on the toe and the heel to lengthen or shorten the straps. The highback has 3 settings for rotation if that’s your thing. Finally there’s a set screw on the inside of the highback to adjust the forward lean.

Straps: So the big thing to talk about with this binding is that they still use a sewn strap instead of an injection molded one. This means that it will stretch and break in over time. It is a little more cut out and minimal which helps it contour better to your boots instep. The toe strap is their Uber Grip with Vibram. This gives it more grip than other straps and with the giant cutout you’ll notice it fits a magnitude of boot shapes.

Ratchets: The one thing I noticed with these is that it takes a little extra effort to feed the ladder in initially before the teeth grip and it starts to climb. That basically means you’re ramming it in harder. Once you do have it set it climbs well enough and releases easily with the one finger quick tab. I never had them slip or prematurely release.

Highbacks: So there’s some outside cupping on the highback that cradles the side of the boot towards the ratchets. This helps when you drive into it. The flex is a little bit stiffer and while it does have a minimal design it doesn’t overly tweak too much when you drive into it. The forward lean adjustment is a set screw on the inside of the highback which reduces the weight a little, the only downside is if you’re a guy that adjust forward lean as the day goes on you can’t do that.

Binding Flex: The overall flex is somewhere slightly past middle of the road. You notice that it’s a little stiffer in the heel cup and highback but the heel strap has some give. The lateral flex is amplified from the mini disk underfoot.

Ride: That Stealth Air Base Frame really provides some ample dampening. It just absorbs chatter which lends itself to being a more smooth ride underfoot but still provides power and play up top.

Rider in Mind: All mountain freestyle guy that wants superb dampening.

Personal Thoughts: I was in a medium and it was tight on my size 10 boots. It pinched them right at the heel and I could feel it, so consider that if you have a bulkier boot which I don’t mine is more middle of the road. The heel straps while plush I know will break in and stretch a bit. That toe strap is amazing for its grip. The ratchets are OK but at this point I think they feel a bit flimsy compared to others on the market. While it did have 3 degrees of canting in the footbed I never noticed it so that was nice. It’s a good binding, but it’s not a great binding.

Comparable Bindings:
Rome DOD: https://bit.ly/3vfI3lZ
Ride C-8: https://bit.ly/3WGZKqr
Bent Metal Transfer: https://bit.ly/3Vkngbz

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3 Comments

  • del says: February 8, 2023 at 9:30 am

    Hi Angry. Thanks for all you do. Looking for the most damp mid flex binding to use all mountain. No park and not a bomber or jumper. Older rider with bad knees basically cruising blues and blacks and want to mute as much vibration as possible. Is this nitro the best or would you suggest another binding? Thanks again!

    Reply
    • Angrysnowboarder says: February 8, 2023 at 9:47 am

      Nitro or the Bataleon Astro Full Wrap.

      Reply
  • del says: February 8, 2023 at 9:50 am

    Thank you for the quick reply! Much appreciated.

    Reply
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