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Choosing the right bindings is essential for your child's safety and enjoyment. This short and clear guide helps you make an informed purchase.
For beginners, packs with integrated bindings are practical and ensure immediate compatibility between board and bindings.
For toddlers (2–6 years): prioritize lightness, easy entry, and a very soft flex. For beginner children (6–10 years): strap-in or rear-entry bindings with quick adjustments. For young intermediates (10+ years): choose a flex suited to their style (all-mountain, freestyle) and precise adjustments.
Bindings keep the boot on the board. They transmit commands and absorb impacts. A good fit reduces the risk of uncontrolled movements and injuries. Do not confuse a children's snowboard binding with a cheap cross-country ski binding: these are very different uses and poorly suited to each other.
Regularly check the screws and buckles. Replace worn parts. Clean the base of the bindings after the day. Adjust the pads and straps before each outing.
Specialized stores or online sites. In-store testing is recommended for the first purchase. Take advantage of end-of-season offers and promotions to find a good quality/price ratio.
Need help choosing? Ask for advice in-store or consult a size guide before purchasing. Good bindings make learning safer and more fun.