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Prime Snowboard Binding - Kids'
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Prime Snowboard Binding - Kids' delivers all-mountain performance for young riders
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
"I find the Prime Snowboard Binding to be a reliable choice for young shredders. It provides a perfect balance of flex and support, making it ideal for all-mountain adventures. With easy tool-less adjustments, kids can quickly get the fit just right, and the durable construction ensures these bindings will last through multiple seasons. "
With the Prime Snowboard Binding - Kids', Nidecker equips our young adventurers for endless days of fun on the mountain. Whether they're carving their first turns or tackling intermediate trails, these bindings offer the support and flexibility needed for progression. The lightweight design and responsive feel make every ride smooth and enjoyable.
Nidecker has engineered these bindings with high-performance materials to withstand the rigors of youthful exploration. The fiber-injected PA and EVA construction offer durability without compromising on comfort. These bindings feature easy adjustments and are compatible with various board mounts, ensuring they fit perfectly and perform optimally.
Details
- Lightweight bindings for all-mountain exploration
- Durable construction withstands youthful energy
- Fiber-injected PA and EVA materials for comfort and strength
- Tool-less adjustment for quick, easy fitting
- Medium flex provides balanced support and response
- Compatible with various snowboard mounting systems
- Ideal for beginner to advanced young riders
- Item #NDKD04W
- Highback
- Asym Hadron
- Baseplate
- Axis N1-series
- Ankle Strap
- ExoFrame
- Toe Strap
- Hexo Toecap
- Flex
- soft medium
- Mount
- universal

Swiss Engineering Since 1887
Founded in the Swiss Alps in 1887, Nidecker is the oldest snowboard company in the world. Nidecker creates high-performance equipment for riders pushing the progression of snowboarding.