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Roxy
Viva Snowboard Binding - 2024 - Women's

1 out of 5 stars
1 Review
Current price: $104.99 Original price: $149.99
30% off
Color:Black

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Why We Like The Roxy Viva Binding

Spending the day at our favorite mountain with our best friends at our side is what the Roxy Viva Snowboard Binding is all about. Its EVA-padded baseplate and highback offer smooth, cushioned comfort for big sends and choppy snow, while the medium flex ensures we get that ideal balance of play and power for exploring every zone on the mountain. The cored toe and comfy ankle strap pull us back into the binding for even greater response while carving groomers, and tool-less adjustability helps us make changes on the fly.


Details

  • Comfort-focused, forgiving snowboard binding for resort fun
  • Medium flex doesn't constrict your smooth carving ability
  • Padded footbeds provide a soft platform for all-day comfort
  • EVA padded highbacks keep you in a proper riding position
  • Cushioned ankle strap flexes to your boot for a better fit
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Highback
EVA-padded
Baseplate Padding
EVA-padded
Ankle Strap
cored, dual-band
Toe Strap
cored
Flex
mediumn-soft
Mount
4-hole
Tool-less Adjustment
yes
Activity
all-mountain snowboarding
Manufacturer Warranty
limited 1 year

Overall Rating

1 based on 1 ratings

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1 out of 5 stars

March 21, 2024

Much better options for the price

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer
Size Bought:
M/L

I bought these around December 2022 and have ridden about 35 days on them. A few weeks ago I was getting off of a lift and must have stepped on the toe strap or something when skating off the lift. I honestly have no idea what happened, but when I went to strap in, the toe strap had completely broken off. When I got home I tried to remove the remains of the strap to replace with a strap from another binding but it wasn't compatible. I reached out to Backcountry who referred me to Liberated Brands warranty department, who then denied my warranty request to be sent a new toe strap, stating that the damage was from "trauma" not a defect. I very much disagree - even if I had stepped on the strap, it was a relatively warm day and I weigh about 100 lbs, it shouldn't have snapped the plastic like that. Besides the frustration with the lack of warranty help, the buckles on these bindings are crap - I had to re-tighten the buckles after every run and occasionally would look down mid run and have a toe strap that came unbuckled. But I do love my new Union bindings that were about the same price.

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Brittany B