

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I’ve found the Metta to be an awesome balance of comfort and control. The flex is mellow enough to keep things fun but still responsive when I want to step it up. The ankle strap and canted drive plate make it feel secure without pressure points, and it dampens chatter really well."" The Bent Metal Metta Snowboard Binding is designed for riders who want an easy blend of comfort, confidence, and all-terrain performance. Its medium-soft flex makes it approachable and playful, while still packing enough response to ride strong from first chair to last lap. A forgiving nylon highback pairs with Bent Metal’s flex control drive plate, delivering smooth energy transfer and a natural ride feel. The Power Flex ankle strap and Light Form toe strap keep our boots locked in with lightweight comfort, while forged aluminum buckles offer durability that lasts season after season. Add in a unibody chassis that absorbs vibration, a canted footbed for better balance, and the Cube forward lean adjuster for quick stance tuning, and the Metta proves itself as a dependable choice for cruising groomers, hitting side hits, or venturing into new terrain with confidence."
Price: $191.99 from Backcountry
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"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I’ve found the Metta to be an awesome balance of comfort and control. The flex is mellow enough to keep things fun but still responsive when I want to step it up. The ankle strap and canted drive plate make...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""The Transfer is my choice when I want to charge harder and still feel dialed-in across the whole mountain. The stiffer flex really lets me lay into carves and land big drops without feeling sloppy. Between the...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I recommend the Joint to riders who want a dependable binding without blowing the budget. The flex is forgiving enough to stay playful in the park but still responsive on groomers. The drive plate really does...