K2 Virtue Bindings 2010
Light-weight, comfortable, and responsive. Isn’t that everything you could ever ask for in a binding? The K2 Virtue Snowboard Bindings have all these qualities and more. The K2 Virtue Bindings feature K2′s A-Line Chassis for a seamless fit between boot and binding, a new ridiculously light and ergonomically designed highback, and plush straps with universal toe straps.
Product Review: Each year K2 improves more and more on their women’s bindings. I have always struggled with K2 women’s boot-to-binding fit and they have finally dialed it down for 2010. The improved fit combined with the new highback make these bindings comfortable and responsive.
My favorite feature of most K2 bindings(that never seems to be advertised) is a small hinge that K2 puts on the heel straps of their bindings. This causes the heel strap to fall to the side of your bindings, making the strapping in process simply effortless. Bottom line, the K2 Virtues are easy to use and comfortable.

P.S. I’m kitting mine up to the K2 Fling Snowboard.













omg these bindings are hideous :-\
the chasis is probably the only piece of this binding that looks even remotly close to being ‘good’…
I do, however, like when the excess strap goes back into the toe or ankle piece when strapped in (you can see in the photo that it does that). Unions bindings used to do that, I wish they would have kept that feature through out 2009/2011 :’-( *tear*
Zoe- What’s your experience with Union Bindings? I only had a chance to ride my friend’s set up and I felt like my heel kept slipping. I really want to back Union because I’ve heard such good things. The construction looks bomber – simplistic and easy to use, but I didn’t have the best trial run with them. Was it just a fluke? Do you love them?
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