Description
The Nidecker Supermatic is what snowboarding has been waiting for: the first universal, dual-entry, automatic binding. Many brands have tried and failed to crack the step-in code. Most of these systems required specific boots; many didn’t work well in powder; and none of them were as comfortable and reliable as a regular two-strap binding. They've spent four years developing their own solution that addresses all these issues, and it’s a genuine game changer. Nidecker built the Supermatic using tried-and-trusted materials found throughout their line. The baseplate is constructed from bulletproof glass-filled-nylon, with a Slip-N-Grip plate that helps your toe glide in over the pad to make entry even easier. Likewise, they added a roller to the heelcup for buttery smooth operation of the hiback trigger. Finally, the nylon Asym Hadron hiback is designed for a perfect fit, with a responsive flex and an integrated forward lean adjuster for full customization. Overall it’s a mid-stiff binding which the Nidecker team have rated as the most comfortable to date. They tested it everywhere – on groomers, steep-n-deep freeride lines and in the park – with input from riders of every kind. Bottom line: it’s a speed-entry system you can trust. Whether you’re sick of getting your pants wet doing up your straps, or you wanna smoke your skier friends off the lift...the future just arrived.
- Flex Rating: Mid-Stiff
- Response: 8/10
- Toe Heel Stiffness: 8/10
- Lateral Stiffness: 8/10
- Baseplate: Asym Rockered Matic-Series, Slip-N-Grip Plate, Heelcup Roller, Heel Pedal and Release Lever
- Highback: Reclining, Asym Hadron-Hiback
- Straps: Hybrid ExoFrame PowerStrap, Hexo Toe Cap with Aux Tech and Active Strap
- Buckles: Locking Strap Ratchets (LSR)
- Additional Features: Drop In Technology to allow easy opening and closure in complete safety and 2.5 Degree Canted Footbeds
- Nylon Multidisk with 4HP, 3HP and Channel Compatibility
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Fit Range
M: 5 - 8 L: 8.5 - 10.5 XL: 11.0 - 13.0 -
Flex
Mid-Stiff -
Hole Pattern
4HP, 3HP and Channel