🏂 Slide in. Lock down. Own the mountain.
The Nidecker Flow Fuse Fusion Men's Rear Entry Snowboard Bindings combine innovative Fusion-style straps with next-gen LSR 2.0 ratchets and Slip-N-Grip plates to deliver effortless entry, precise strap tension, and faster setup. Crafted from durable nylon and fiberglass, these bindings offer enhanced boot coverage for superior control, designed for intermediate riders seeking performance and convenience on every run.
Size | X-Large |
Brand | Flow |
Sport | Snowboarding |
Color | Black |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Material | Nylon, Fiberglass |
Skill Level | Intermediate |
Fit Type | loose |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.6 x 10.8 x 8.8 inches |
Package Weight | 2.99 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Flow |
Warranty Description | 2 years + 1 year after registration on nidecker.com |
Model Name | Flow Fuse Fusion |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Flow |
Part Number | N.25.BNU.FUF |
Model Year | 2025 |
J**D
Ease of use
Excellent system. Once you get the tension set with the arch straps you can slide in and out easily. I rode them again today and am very pleased.
C**S
Two of these just shattered
I had one pair of these, landed a side hit and front binding shattered into 1000 pieces. This was last season. Warranty replaced it but then on the third day of the 2025 season, the replacement binding did the same thing and I had a 1.5 hour walk down the mountain. IMO, if it happened twice to one person in less than a year timespan, then there is an inherent flaw with these.
A**Y
Incredible value, but great bindings regardless!
Everything I expected. Easy entry without being step-ins (which I didn't want, to preserve my boot choices). I'd say they're more mid-flex, but they're very responsive. They're my everyday bindings now (with a GNU Backed Country, it's my one-quiver). I like the fusion straps better than the hybrid, but if you love a real toe strap, I could see that being a problem for you with these bindings. I would say to set them up on the tight side -- you might need to push a little to get the highback up, but it greatly improves the ride, and you can still easily strap in standing up (which is the point). To be fair, I've never ridden the Supermatics, so if you want a true step-in, you might want to go with those, but I'm perfectly happy with these.
M**O
Heavy and clunky
Too heavy a bulky and not as easy to put on as shown in videos. Went back to traditional bindings.
A**R
Nice looking
The bindings are well built and very sturdy. The rachets and straps work well, the riser also good quality and thick. I haven't not used the on the slopes yet so I will come back and review. I am headed up to Keystone tomorrow, so I will update on overall performance and how they functioned in a cold climate versus my living room at 70 degrees.
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