Item Details
LIGHTNING FAST ENTRY AND RESPONSE
The Supermatic has already changed the game. In under two years, it’s revolutionized the way people ride and quickly established itself as the world’s best-selling premium binding. Now Nidecker is upping the ante. Cutting edge lightweight materials. A bold new hiback. Lightning response. And the same fully-automatic Drop IN™ technology. Introducing Supermatic-Carbon.
FLEX
- Response – 10/10
- Toe Heel Stiffness – 10/10
- Lateral Stiffness – 10/10
BASEPLATE
- NEW Carbon Auto
- Nylon Multidisk – 4HP + 3HP + Channel
- Release Lever – Push to unlock the engagement system and lift your boot up & out. The release lever is located on the medial side of the baseplate for maximum ergonomic effi ciency and protection from external triggers.
- Heel Pedal – The heel pedal activates the automatic closing of the hiback and straps, and locks the engagement system. This mechanism is self-cleaning to avoid snow build-up, and there are three engagement clicks for increased security.
- Heelcup Roller – The heelcup roller reduces friction and guides the heel of the boot down, for buttery-smooth entry and exit.
- Slip-N-Grip Plate – Reduces friction with the outsole of your snowboard boot. Allows you to easily slide in and out, without compromising the underfoot comfort of 2.5° Bankbeds.
HIGHBACK
- NEW Carbon S Ultraback
- Reclining Highback – The Reclining Hiback creates the fastest automatic entry system. It fully folds down, creating a large opening to conveniently drop in your boot.
STRAPS
- Exo-Kush Pro S Hybrid
- Hexo Toe Cap with Aux Tech – A 3D Hinged Auxetic pattern for unmatched formfitting the toebox of your boot.
- Active Strap – As you recline the hiback, the footstrap gets actively lifted out of the way, so you can easily and conveniently get your boot in and out. The straps hug your boot with the tightness at which you first set them, each & every time you drop in.
BUCKLES
- New Locking Strap Ratchets (LSR) 2.0 Auto-Lock Carbon
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
- 2.5 Degree Canted Footbeds